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The mane of the black Hanoverian mare from Schleich is braided into striking tournament braids.Her dynamic pose indicates that she is full of energy and eager to achieve the best results with her rider.Hanoverian horses belong to one of the oldest warmblood breeds and are considered excellent tournament horses.They are easy to train, courageous,...
All Thoroughbred horses trace back to three stallions born between 1680 and 1724.These horses are often crossbred with other breeds to enhance their elegance.Thoroughbreds have had a particularly strong influence on the development of warmblood horses such as Trakehner, Holstein, Quarter Horse, and Morgan.Schleich figures are wonderful toys for collecting...
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 exquisite braided hairstyle on his mane suits him perfectly. The captivating Selle Français stallion is ready to run and hard to hold back. Jumping over obstacles is what he loves the most! The proud stallion intently watches the next obstacle and moves with an elegant trot. Victory is within the reach of his hooves, so nothing can stop him now....
With snow-white fur, white hooves, and light pink nostrils, the Camarillo mare is a true beauty. It's no wonder she loves to show off in parades. Her immaculate white coat is a real rarity. This is because all white Camarillo horses descend from a small family of horses in the United States. The first stallion of this breed was named Sultan. Schleich...
This charming Selle Français foal pricks up its ears when in a good mood and looks for equally curious playmates. Like its parents, jumping is in its blood. This bold, energetic horse learns quickly and is eager to cooperate with humans. It is generally calm, patient, and becomes attached to its rider. Schleich figures are wonderful toys for collecting...
Clydesdale horses are large and strong. They are characterized by a slightly convex profile, long ears, and a short neck. They have a friendly disposition, are willing to work, and can be used in many ways. Their horseshoes are not only very large but also weigh a good 2.5 kilograms. This is four to five times the weight of iron compared to a warmblood or...
Pinto horses have unique, beautiful coat patterns that give the horses even more personality. Despite this, Pintos are not a separate breed. They are color variations that can be found in almost all breeds. In terms of patterns, there are "Overo" and "Tobiano" types. The Overo variety has colored fur with white patches. Often their head is also completely...
The black Noriker stallion is immediately recognizable as a robust mountain horse: small and compactly built, it easily traverses even the steepest trails. Due to its calm nature, it is popular as a draft horse. But this good-natured horse is also a favorite among beginner riders and children. Schleich figures are wonderful toys for collecting and...
From the length of the legs of our Oldenburg foal, it's already apparent early on how tall it will grow. As a young horse, it already has almost fully grown legs. For this reason, and thanks to its calm Nordic nature, this horse breed is particularly well-suited for beginner riders. Of course, professional riders also excel on them in overcoming large...
Knabstrupper foals are born with the breed's typical black spots. However, not all Knabstrupper horses look the same. Most have white fur under the black spots, but there are also horses with spots resembling snowflakes. In their case, it's the opposite. They have white spots on dark fur. Schleich figures are wonderful toys for collecting and playing,...
Holsteiner horses are particularly talented jumpers. Even in the first days of life, the foals joyfully and energetically jump over small obstacles. True jumping training begins at the age of 2–3 years. By the age of 5–6, the horse has developed enough muscle to carry a rider during jumps. Schleich figures are wonderful toys for collecting and playing,...