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Kennebec Count
A classically-built chestnut stallion with a flaxen mane and tail, Kennebec Count was the first Morgan to leave his mark in the sport of combined driving. In 1985, Kennebec Count and his son, Kennebec Russel, were the first Morgans to win the US National Pairs Championship. That same year, as members of the USET, they represented their country at the World Combined Driving Competition in England, placing 1st in Dressage and 8th overall out of 45 pairs. Today, thanks in part to Kennebec Count, Morgans are the dominant breed in competitive driving.
$32.95
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Cloud's Legacy Set
Cloud's Legacy: Wild Stallion Returns! This new Breyer gift set includes four horses. Cloud, the unusually colored stallion that was the focus of a PBS NATURE™ series, his blue roan mare Sitka, and his two foals, his palomino son Bolder and Grullo stepson Flint. A wonderful set that kids just love.
$33.95
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Scamper
With his rider/owner Charmayne James, Scamper won the World Barrel Racing Championships an unprecedented 10 times and won the NFR finals six times. Born Gills Bay Boy in 1977, Scamper was the AQHA Horse of the Year five times and the winner of the AQHA Silver Spur Award. In 1996, he became the first barrel horse to be inducted into the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame. Set includes scamper and a colorful race barrel.
$24.95
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Twin Foals Gift Set
These two cute foals are just waking up to start their day. Twins are rare in the equine world which makes this delightful set all the more appealing. Breyers twin foals, one resting and the other standing, are shown in Palomino, the world's most popular equine color.
$34.95
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Smarty Jones
Foaled on February 28, 2001, Smarty shares his birthday and name with owner Patricia Chapman's mother. This small little chestnut colt was, undefeated in his first eight races, Smarty staked his claim as one of the greatest racehorses of our time by winning 2 of the 3 triple crown races one by a decisive 11 1/2 lengths. Pressed by challenger after challenger in the Belmont, the brave little colt refused to relinquish his early lead but was overtaken in the last few furlongs of the race, ending his gallant effort to capture the Triple Crown. After suffering a career ending injury, he has now been syndicated for a reported $39 million dollars and stands at Three Chimneys Farms.
$36.95
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Tonto's Scout
A colorful paint with an unflappable disposition, he was the perfect horse for Tonto, the kind-hearted Indian known as the The Long Ranger's best friend and loyal companion. Tonto and scout rode side-by-side with the Lone Ranger on a shared quest for justice and desire to bring law and order to the West.
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Hidalgo
Straight from Touchstone's epic adventure that swept through theaters in March 2004, Breyer's Traditional Hidalgo is a gorgeous chestnut Paint! In 1890, Frank T. Hopkins, and his horse Hidalgo, a mustang with a fiery personality all his own, were the first American team invited to enter the Ocean of Fire-a 3,000 mile survival race across the Arabian Desert. For Hopkins and Hidalgo, the race becomes not only a matter of pride and honor, but a race for their very survival as they attempt the impossible.
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Ideal
A remarkable example of the Oldenburg breed, Ideal was imported to the United States as a youngster and has never looked back. He is a highly successful breeding stallion--more than 50% of his youngsters are so special that they receive the breed's Premium Foal award--successfully passing on the beauty, uncanny intelligence, strength of character, and great athleticism that makes him such a standout.
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Capella-Abaco
Existing today in nearly perfect replica of its ancestors, the Abaco Barb is thought to be untouched by any other strain of equine blood, thus qualifying as the purest strain of the Spanish Barb anywhere on earth. A single remaining herd of 12 Abaco Barbs lives on Great Abaco Island in the Bahamas, with the powerful Capella, one of its stallions. Your purchase of the Capella model contributes to the protection of this truly endangered breed!
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Black Beauty
One of the best-loved literary characters of all time! With a strong spirit and a kind heart, Black Beauty shared with the world the adventures, disappointments and joys of his life in 19th century England. Black Beauty was written by Anna Sewell and published in 1877. More than a children's novel, Black Beauty was also instrumental in encouraging the humane treatment of domestic animals.
$23.95
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Banjo - American Paint
This flashy Paint horse is raring to go! Descended from horses introduced by the Spanish conquistadors, Paints were cherished by cowboys for cattle work because of their athletic ability and heart and by Native Americans because they believed them to possess magical powers.
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Appaloosa Sport Horse
Such a beautiful horse deserves a chance, and thanks to the efforts of the Appaloosa Sport Horse Association, the appaloosa horse is showing up in english riding disciplines all across the country. This black blanket Appaloosa Sport Horse model was created to celebrate those accomplishments, she's a super athlete with lots of chrome, look for her in a ring near you.
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Madison Avenue
Breyer's® Madison Avenue is a National Show Horse and true American breed, having been created from the breeding of the Arabian with the American Saddlebred. A crowd-pleasing showman, the National Show Horse loves to strut and show in front of appreciative audiences. Madison Avenue's buckskin coloring makes this show mare a show-stopper as well as a crowd pleaser!
$32.95
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Foal Series: Moonbeam
The newest of the foal series, this Grullo Foal has a bouncy jaunty step that will make him an instant hit with youngsters everywhere. Painted in an authentic grullo color, Moonbeam travels well in his new Breyer Foals box, with soft handle just perfect for little hands to carry him along.
$13.95
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Foal Series: Blue Bell
Named for the beautiful, endangered Scottish flower, and whose breed originated from the Clyde Valley of Scotland, stands tall and proud, sporting the feathered legs and the famous white face and white markings of the breed. Bluebell comes in a new Breyer® Foals box with a soft carrying cord to help eager little hands carry around this new addition to the family.
$13.95
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Foal Series: Foot Loose
This high-spirited foal says, "Let's Go!" With his little tail flying and head set proudly, this running foal will appeal to even the youngest of horse lovers.
Footloose comes in the new Breyer® Foals box with a soft carrying cord that lets little owners carry their foal everywhere!
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Foal Series: Butter Cup
This charming little foal is discovering a new way to tend to an itch! Marked in the traditional Appaloosa white 'blanket,' Buttercup comes in a new Breyer® Foals box with a soft carrying cord to help eager little hands carry around their new baby horse.
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Donner
Short and stout, with quick eye and keen ear, ponies fill lesson rings and backyard barns, teaching children of all ages proper horsemanship and horse care. Intelligent and easily trained, if not always willing, cross-bred ponies can be found in both English and Western tack and can also be trained in harness to pull little wagons and carts.
$23.95
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Seabiscuit
Rising from Obscurity to triumph and bringing a weary dispirited America to its feet. In 1938, at the height of the Great Depression, he was the nation's #1 news maker, outdrawing Roosevelt and even Hitler. Week after week, he was featured in Time, Newsweek, Look Pic, and The New Yorker magazines. His workouts alone drew 40,000 fans, and race radio broadcasts were heard by as many as 40 million people. A Legend for sure.
$32.95
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Cupid and Arrow
A story that goes to the heart of any horse lover! Once abused, Cupid was rescued by Buck Kalinowski of Hillcrest Equestrian Acres in Wolcott, CT. With a heart-shaped marking on her forehead, the little Pinto mare soon won the hearts of everyone at Hillcrest. One night, she surprised everyone by giving birth to a black colt – with an astonishing marking of his own: a large white arrow on his hindquarters! The pair has since been featured on TV, in newspapers and beyond, sharing their story of hope and inspiration with all. (we now have wonderful books about Cupid and Arrow by "Farmer" Buck in our "gifts & toys" young readers section.)
$44.95
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USPC's FLASH
More than 20 years ago, Flash, a then young Morgan gelding, was found everywhere: in the show ring, the hunt field, participating in mounted games, and helping his young rider earn her progressively more difficult ratings in the U.S. Pony Clubs. Today, the 14.1h bay Flash is still doing much the same thing, this time with the next generation of young riders, all of them eager to know what Flash has to teach them! Flash is that rare equine who has the patience for beginners, and the sophistication to carry advanced riders to any height of accomplishment. He was, therefore, an easy choice for the U.S. Pony Clubs, when, in order to commemorate its 50th anniversary of teaching riding and horsemanship, they called for nominations for the Pony Club mount that helped fulfill the goals of the USPC. Flash had some stiff competition, but in reviewing his extensive contributions, his unflagging enthusiasm, and his successful list of riders, it was an easy decision. Flash was named the USPC 50th Anniversary Horse after being nominated by the Mount Kearsage (NH) Pony Club. Breyer Animal Creations then commissioned former Chico, CA Pony Clubber, Sue Sifton, to memorialize this great horse!
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