Breyer Horses
1298 Let's Go Riding Western Collectible set
This fully tacked American Quarter Horse and smartly attired Western equestrian doll come with a colorful, double-sided hobby poster with detailed instructions on one side for making your own trail accessories, and a beautiful trail ride diorama on the other! Set includes: Traditional™ Series model horse, Western saddle, fleece pad and bridle, 8" dressed doll, and 11" x 17" collectible double-sided poster.
1299 Passport to Model Horse Collecting
Collecting model horses can be just as fun as owning a live horse and this fun new set is designed to bridge that gap! Set includes a Trakehner warmblood horse from Germany and a 36-page horse passport to keep detailed records on model horses, just as the trainer of an international show horse would do. Children can learn about horse breeds and how horse pedigrees are recorded just like a real horse owner!
The Passport to Model Horse Collecting is a distinguished iParenting Media Award Winner!
1313 Palomino Equestrian Land Conservation Resource Benefit Model
The Breyer Animal Creations® Benefit Model Program Part of the enduring mystique of Breyer® is our allegiance to the equine world and our financial support of organizations that support horses and youth. In 2005, Breyer established the Breyer Benefit Model Program, dedicated to creating one model each year from which a portion of the proceeds are donated to an organization that benefits the equine world. We are proud to introduce these beautiful golden palomino and liver chestnut model horses as representatives of the Equestrian Land Conservation Resource and our fourth edition of the benefit program.
Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late! What if you wanted to go for a horseback ride through the countryside but there were no trails? What if you went shopping for horse feed but there wasn’t enough because
the land dedicated to growing grain and hay had been used for other purposes? These sad scenarios could become terrifying realities without the efforts of groups such as the Equestrian Land Conservation Resource. Everyone benefits from connecting with horses, animals and nature, which is why we at Breyer are partnering with the ELCR to bring you the 2008 benefit horse. A percentage of the sale of every Breyer ELCR horse will be used to help equestrian organizations conserve open land. Groups interested in this opportunity are invited to apply to be a beneficiary of the Breyer ELCR funds. Please review the information inside the package or visit www.elcr.org for more information.
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1314 Fox Valley Oliver
Fox Valley Oliver, an 18 h. Shire, excels in halter and driving competitions as well as in the sport of combined driving. In addition to earning several reserve championships in the U.S. and Canada, he was named Senior Champion Stallion at the Ohio State Fair in 2003. His many champion offspring include the Best American-bred Stallion at the Ohio State Fair in 2002 and 2003 and the Senior Champion Stallion at the Mcleod County Fair in 2004.
1315 DZ Weedo
DZ Weedo, a 1994 buckskin Appaloosa stallion, is a multipel national and world champion in Western riding and trail competitions. In 1997, he was named the Appaloosa National Champion in the Trail Horse division and in 1998, the Appaloosa World Champion in Western riding. His offspring have won several World and National championships, as well as eight Bronze Medallions in racing, 1050 performance points and 304 halter points.
1316 Little Tahoma- Appaloosa
The Appaloosa descends from the spotted horses developed in the 1800s by the Nez Perce Indians, who selectively bred them to be hardy and agile for hunting and war. Today, those same qualities have helped Appaloosas succeed in many disciplines, such as jumping, dressage, racing, reining and roping. The breed is most recognizable by its spotted coat patterns, mottled (spotted) skin around the eyes and muzzle and its striped hooves.
1317 Black Beauty Model and Book Set
In Anna Sewell’s Black Beauty, a wise old horse recounts the joys and adversities of his life as a riding and carriage horse in London. A model of the popular equine character has been in Breyer®’s Traditional™ line since 1979. Released on a new mold for 2008, Black Beauty is now part of the Young Readers Series and is packaged with a paperback version of Anna Sewell’s novel.
1323 Mare and Foal Color Me Crazy
The treasure hunt is back for 2008 with the new Collector’s Event, featuring three mare-and-foal sets and one mystery stallion! The mares and foals have gone missing from the Breyer barn. Can you round them up and reunite them with the herd stallion? Each set is individually collectible and will ship in a random manner to retailers, adding to the element of surprise. When you've collected all three, send in the UPC codes and the form enclosed with each set, and you'll receive the mystery stallion directly from Breyer Animal Creations, while supplies last. Good luck and happy collecting. A 14-page booklet included with each set explains the genetics of horse color. It might give you hints as to what color the mystery stallion will be! Color Crazy Collectors' Event redemption period ends 12/31/2008
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1329 Rags to Riches
The 2007 winner of the Belmont Stakes, the third leg of thoroughbred racing's prestigious Triple Crown. Rags to Riches is only the third filly to win the race.
1330 Theodore O'Connor "Teddy"
Theodore O’Connor, a 14.1-hand Thoroughbred Sportpony gelding, made history at the 2007 Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event CCI**** in Lexington, Kentucky as he became the first pony – horses are 14.2 hands or taller – to compete in the prestigious four-star event. “The Pony,” as he was referred to throughout the weekend, was piloted to third place by two-time Olympic medalist Karen O’Connor and was one of only two horses to finish the stadium jumping round with no jumping or time penalties. In the end, he was awarded the Best Conditioned Horse Trophy. Then, to further that spectacular start to the competitive year, he carried O’Connor to a double gold medal victory in the 2007 Pan American Games! Bred and owned by Sportponies Unlimited, Theodore O’Connor, better known as “Teddy” around the barn, was foaled in 1995 by the Thoroughbred stallion, Theodore, out of a Thoroughbred/Arabian/Shetland-cross mare, Chelsea’s Melody. Today, he is stabled with the O’Connor Event Team in The Plains, Virginia and in Ocala, Florida.
1341 Thee Desperado
Thee Desperado is the leading sire of straight Egyptian Arabian Champions worldwide for 11 years in a row. He has champion sons and daughters all over the world. His son, Pimlico RCA, will represent him at BreyerFest Global Gallop 2008.
1346 Azhar- Arabian Horse
The Arabian Horse is considered to be the oldest, purest breed and has contributed its bloodlines to almost every other breed in the world, such as the Thoroughbred. Desert nomads developed the Arabian to be strong and fast and relied on them for survival and in war. Today, the breed still retains these qualities and is most popular in long distance races.
3367 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.
