samsæris
Samsæris is a term used in Icelandic to describe a type of traditional Icelandic horse. The name "samsæris" comes from the Old Norse word "samsæri," which means "same kind" or "same breed." These horses are known for their distinctive appearance, with a long, straight mane and tail, and a distinctive head shape. They are typically gray in color, with a white blaze on the forehead.
Samsæris horses are believed to have originated in Iceland during the Viking Age. They were used for
The samsæris is recognized by the Icelandic Horse Association and is considered a national treasure. The breed
Despite their popularity, the samsæris breed is facing challenges due to a decline in numbers. Efforts are