Can You Still Have Horses?
A few weeks ago we showed the wonderful motorcycle hearse as a fitting tribute to a gentleman who loved their bikes, and the other day we got asked ‘can you still have horses!’ Well yes you can, here’s our David with a wonderful pair of black Friesian Horses, with red plumes, which was a favourite colour of the deceased, a lovely final touch to make their journey unique

Black Friesian horses have long been the traditional choice to pull hearses in funeral processions due to their striking appearance, calm temperament, and historical significance. These majestic animals, with their glossy black coats, flowing manes, and feathered legs, exude an air of elegance and solemnity that perfectly complements the somber atmosphere of a funeral. Friesians are known for their gentle disposition and trainability, making them well-suited for the slow, measured pace required when leading a procession. Moreover, their impressive strength and stamina allow them to pull the weight of a hearse with ease and grace. The use of black Friesian horses in funeral traditions dates back centuries, particularly in European cultures, where they were associated with nobility and ceremony. The contrast of their dark color against the often white or light-colored hearse creates a visually powerful and symbolically meaningful display, representing the journey from life to death. The presence of these regal animals adds an element of timeless beauty and dignity to the final farewell, providing a sense of comfort and respectfulness to the grieving family and friends in attendance.