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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...
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,...
The Pura Raza Española stallion from Schleich is a proud black horse with an elegantly curved neck, a noble head shape, long wavy mane, and a lush tail.These horses are often considered Andalusian — and often vice versa. This is not surprising, as they are a distinct breeding line within the Andalusian horse family.To distinguish them from other horses,...
The Pura Raza Española mare captivates with her long wavy mane, which is very typical for this breed of horses.Her resemblance to Andalusian horses is not coincidental, as these PREs or P.R.E.s, as they are called in short, are a distinct line in breeding in Andalusia.Since 1912, they have been recognized by the Spanish breeders' association as an...
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...
Knabstrupper horses, originating from Denmark, are wonderfully suited for therapeutic purposes. Even people who are fearful quickly gain trust in them.Is it because of the cheerful dark spots on their white coat, or perhaps their gentle nature?The hand-painted Knabstrupper mare from Schleich awaits in a calm and friendly pose, inviting play.Schleich...
Arabian horses are often referred to as the most beautiful horse breed in the world. They have a slender, noble silhouette and often a small, elegant indentation in their nasal bone.The Schleich Arabian stallion has a tail braided into a net, which looks beautiful due to the horse's proud stance.In addition, the horse has a wonderful dark mane, and its...
Friesian horses received their name from the region they originate from, Friesland in the Netherlands, and are one of the oldest horse breeds in Europe.These animals have a characteristic black coat, magnificent mane, and beautiful tail. Typical for Friesian horses are also the long hairs on their limbs.The Schleich Friesian mare has intricately braided...
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...
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...
Holsteiner horses have very strong hind legs, allowing them to jump very high.They often win medals at the Olympics and other major equestrian tournaments.While leisure horses have an average height at the withers of about 155 cm, Holsteiners are much larger, typically standing between 165 to 175 cm at the withers.Schleich figures are wonderful toys for...
The Holsteiner breed is extraordinarily popular in sport horses and is considered one of the oldest horse breeds in Germany.Since the 14th century, it has been bred in the Uetersen Monastery, located in what is now the federal state of Schleswig-Holstein.The first mentions of the Holsteiner horse date back to 1225.Schleich figures are wonderful toys for...