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Knabstrupper and Appaloosa stallions look very similar, as they both have spotted coats. However, these breeds developed independently of each other.The homeland of the Knabstrupper breed is Denmark, while the Appaloosa originates from the United States.The Knabstrupper breed is popular not only for its coat pattern but also as talented dressage...
Lipizzaners easily perform difficult tricks, particularly known for their caprioles.In this movement, the horse leaps from a standing position so that its hooves don't touch the ground.At the highest point, it bounces again with its hind legs and lands.Schleich figures are wonderful toys for collecting and playing, and due to their quality and durability,...
The Oldenburg mare from the Schleich series feels best on the highest podium for winners. In her collection, she already has several shiny medals, which she keeps under your bed. She regularly wins them during dressage and show jumping competitions. The brown-coated mare loves performing in front of an audience. Depending on her mood and the condition of...
The Oldenburg stallion is exceptionally talented in dressage and show jumping. No bar is too high for him, even in the form of a kitchen table. The white spot on his forehead is a real source of pride for him, as it is how he can be instantly recognized. True equestrian fans call this spot a “star.” The stallion's eyes are also extraordinary: horses have...
Paint horse geldings are highly favored among cowboys, as they are more even-tempered than stallions.Furthermore, these animals possess the so-called 'cow sense' instinct, helpful in cattle work, and are exceptionally fast and agile over short distances.This greatly facilitates the herding of cattle. Paint horses are versatile, strong-nerved, and very...
How to distinguish a Paint horse mare from a Pinto mare? Both horses can easily be confused due to their piebald coat pattern.This can only be definitively determined based on the stud book: Pinto is just a color variety, while Paint horses are an independent breed.Schleich figures are wonderful toys for collecting and playing, and due to their quality...
This foal belongs to the Peruvian Paso breed, which is immediately apparent. It pricks up its ears and flares its nostrils with curiosity, eager not to miss anything. It is inquisitive and wants to discover the world, enthusiastically wagging its short tail. This breed originates from Peru, and its name comes from their gait – the horses moved in a step...
The Peruvian Paso is a horse breed originating from Peru, descended from horses brought by Francisco Pizarro. These horses moved in a gait called the paso. The Schleich Peruvian Paso stallion is a real handsome fellow. Just look at his elegant walk, attentively pricked ears, and playfully tilted head — it's clear that he's special. Schleich figures are...
Quarter horses are reliable animals with strong nerves, making them particularly popular among cowboys.They also possess the so-called "cow sense," which helps riders in herding cattle.Quarter horses understand the slightest leg aids and, if well-trained, can even be ridden without reins.Schleich figures are wonderful toys for collecting and playing, and...
The Hanoverian Red Dun gelding from Schleich is a magnificent dun-colored horse with a glossy coat, dark-hued legs, and a dark muzzle.Carefully braided manes and tails are a sign of readiness for the next competition.Dressage or jumping? Hanoverian horses are exceptionally talented in both disciplines.They are very ambitious, quick learners, have a...
American Saddlebred horses are known for their heads and beautifully shaped tails set very high – just like the Schleich American Saddlebred gelding.These are horses with a balanced, sensitive nature, yet extraordinarily enduring.Some American Saddlebreds have additional gaits: the slow gait and the so-called rack.The chestnut American Saddlebred gelding...
The American Saddlebred mare from Schleich, true to her breed, carries her head and long tail very high.These horses were once used by American settlers as riding and carriage horses. Today, they mainly serve show purposes.Some of them, in addition to walk, trot, and canter, also exhibit the slow gait and so-called rack. Both gaits are smooth, four-beat...