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Konik Horse Collection

The Konik horse, also known as Equus caballus or Equus ferus caballus, is a captivating and majestic creature found in various nature reserves across the Netherlands


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The Konik horse, also known as Equus caballus or Equus ferus caballus, is a captivating and majestic creature found in various nature reserves across the Netherlands. In the Millingerwaard nature reserve, a wild Konik filly roams freely, embodying the untamed spirit of these remarkable animals. Meanwhile, in Horsterwold's Stille Kern area, a pregnant Konik mare gracefully moves through the landscape with an air of anticipation. In Lauwermeer's Ballastplaat region, one can witness a fascinating behavior displayed by a Konik horse - flemen. This peculiar action involves curling their upper lip to expose their teeth and inhaling scents from their surroundings, and is truly mesmerizing to observe these horses connect with their environment on such an intimate level. Standing proudly against the picturesque backdrop of Lauwersmeer's landscape are two magnificent Konik horses. Their presence adds an ethereal touch to this already breathtaking scenery. These gentle creatures spend their days foraging for sustenance, harmoniously coexisting with nature in perfect balance. But it's not all about serenity; sometimes playfulness takes over as two lively Konik horses engage in games at Lauwersmeer. Their joyful antics bring smiles to anyone fortunate enough to witness them frolic together under the open sky. In Horsterwold's Stille Kern area once again, we encounter heartwarming scenes between mother and child as a nurturing mare suckles her young foal. The bond they share is undeniable and serves as a reminder of the beauty inherent in family connections within the animal kingdom. Adding another layer of intrigue is witnessing a mare and foal sniffing on scent marks left behind by others within Horsterwold. Through this act, they communicate with fellow members of their herd while leaving traces of themselves behind - marking territory and asserting their presence.