• The Kisber Felver breed was developed at the former Kisber Stud in Hungary

• The stud farm was founded in 1853. It was developed primarily for the breeding of Thoroughbred horses.

• The stud produced such racing talents as Kisber, winner of the Epsom Derby and Kincsem, the unbeatable mare who made her way into the Guinness Book of World Records for an unbeaten 54 races

• The Kisber Stud not only left permanent marks on Thoroughbred racing history, but also developed a half-bred horse that was regarded as the world's most beautiful sport horse

• Through a carefully planned breeding program, a distinct type evolved

• Created over a hundred years ago, the Kisber Felver clearly displays the traits that we desire in the modern sport horse: conformation, athletic ability, movement, and temperament

• Few countries have experienced the turmoil's of war as often as Hungary. Each invasion left ifs mark on the horses. Unfortunately, World War I and World War II nearly destroyed them

• In 1945, more than half-breeding stock was taken as war damages. Many were adopted by other breeds to use as improvement stock.

Efforts are being made to save this breed faced with extinction. There are less than 2000 Kisber Felvers in the world

• Kisber Felvers are capable of performing in all modern sport horse disciplines

• They range in all solid colors, including palomino and buckskin

• Sizes are 15.3 to 17.0 hands high