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Calves are born about once a year. It's very important for them to drink their mother's milk within the first few hours. This is a special yellowish liquid called colostrum, which is inedible for humans. It contains numerous antibodies that make the calf less susceptible to diseases. After about five days, the calf receives enough colostrum and then...
Mustangs are also known as “mestengos”. This Spanish word means “stray”. They are domestic horses that the Spanish brought by ship to America in the 16th century, and which then escaped. As they found plenty of food on the fertile pastures and had almost no natural enemies except the puma, they multiplied very quickly. To this day, mustangs still live...
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...
Clydesdale horses grow more slowly than other horse breeds. The foals do not reach maturity at four to five years old, but at seven to eight years old. By then, they weigh about 1000 kilograms – as much as a small car. They are so strong that they can pull objects much heavier than themselves. Consequently, they also have a high demand for food and water....
Only Andalusian horses listed in the studbook can be referred to as Pure Spanish Breed (PRE). To be registered, a horse must be recorded and licensed. The license is a standard of the horse, where its gait and body structure are evaluated. Andalusian horses are widely recognized as an outstanding dressage breed, whose predispositions in this regard...
Andalusian horse foals reach their full size only after six or seven years, which is significantly later than foals of other breeds. In their early years, they learn in a playful way: either getting used to a bridle or being sprayed with water. This way, the foals gain trust in humans. Schleich figures are wonderful toys for collecting and playing, thanks...
The male duck can easily be recognized by its colorful, iridescent plumage. However, after the breeding season, drakes lose their colorful feathers and wear what is called a “plain dress.” At this time, they can only be distinguished from females by their yellow bill. Schleich figurines are wonderful toys for collecting and playing, due to their quality...
All domestic chickens have a comb on their head. It consists of a piece of skin and is very visible and large, especially in roosters. The most well-known is the serrated upright comb, which looks like a blazing fire. There are also combs shaped like a butterfly, rose, and pea. Schleich figurines are wonderful toys for collecting and playing, due to their...
Rabbits prefer to eat juicy herbs, fresh clover, lettuce, twigs, and bark. They are very sociable animals. In danger, rabbits thump the ground with their hind legs to warn their relatives. If a predator gets too close, they quickly escape in a zigzag pattern. Schleich figurines are wonderful toys for collecting and playing, due to their quality...
During the day, a goat's pupils change into almost rectangular, vertical slits. This protects the eyes from excessive sunlight. Thanks to their wide pupils, goats have a large field of vision ranging from 320-340 degrees, allowing them to spot predators like wolves early. Schleich figurines are wonderful toys for collecting and playing, due to their...
Cats use the long whiskers on their snouts to measure distance. This way, they know if they fit through an opening, or if they are too big or too thick. The older a cat is, the longer its whiskers become, as they become less mobile with age. Schleich figurines are wonderful toys for collecting and playing, due to their quality craftsmanship and durability...
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,...