It successfully produced racehorses and was the origin for champions such as the unbeaten mare Kincsem, who was entered in The Guinness Book of World Records.
The Kisber Felver is a relatively young breed, developed over the past hundred years[1], and they display good conformation, athletic ability, movement, and a lively temperament.
The existing sire lines for the breed include Fenek (Buccaneer- Helen Triomphante), Filou (Gunnarsbury- Fidget), Dunure (St.Simon- Sunrise), Maxim (St.Maclaou-Crested Gable) and Honpolgar (Duncan Grey-Short Holiday).
[2] Kisber Felvers are a sporthorse breed developed to perform in a variety of modern sport horse disciplines.
[clarification needed] They stand between 15.2 to 17 hands (62 to 68 inches, 157 to 173 cm) and can be any solid color but are often bay or chestnut.