BELGIAN DRAFT HORSE GIVES BIRTH TO BEAUTIFUL RARE TWIN FOALS

Giving birth to twins is quite uncommon in the horse world. Much less frequent is the occurrence of healthy twin births in draft horses.

Contrary to all expectations, this stunning black Belgian mare gave birth to two cuddly black babies.

The little twins, Lisa and Fien, exceeded all expectations and were delivered alive and well.

Fien and Lisa, who were just four days old when the touching video was captured, can be seen joyfully interacting with their mother. They play and frolic in the field with their proud mother, bursting with life and happiness.

The mother and her children treat the little girl who comes to see them with kindness, as befits their good disposition. They seem to take pleasure in their little friend’s attention.

Concerning Belgian Draft Horses
One of the most well-liked breeds of draft horses worldwide is the Belgian Draft horse. They make excellent working horses because of their muscular, sturdy physique and calm dispositions.

Belgians weigh between 1,800 and 2,200 pounds and are between 16.2 and 17 hands tall. One of the most numerous horse breeds exists today.

A 20 hands, 2.75-inch, 2,500-pound Belgian called Big Jake holds the record for the biggest horse in the world.

They are a well-liked breed for hauling hitches, logging, and other types of draft labor.

Belgians are well-liked show horses that may compete in saddle, in-hand, and even driving events.

In Belgium, formal breeding of Belgian horses began in the 17th century. Then, in the late 1800s, they made their way to America. The breed swiftly rose to favor with farmers.

Belgian Draft horses are most commonly bay, black, chestnut, or some variation of roan.

In America, Belgians are chestnut with flaxen manes and tails. They also have feathering on their legs as well.

Be sure to check out the video of the adorable Belgian mare and her twin foal down below.

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