Horses

Tennessee Walker Gelding

If you look at a Tennessee Walker from the side, its legs do not stand straight on the ground, but are slanted.

Andalusian Stallion

Only Andalusians that are listed in the studbook can be designated a Pure Spanish Horse (PRE). Andalusians are almost always greys. Browns, blacks, sorrels and duns are very rare.

Mustang Stallion

The Mustang symbolises freedom and America’s Wild West. Mustangs were brought to America by the Spanish as domesticated horses, and became feral in America. Nowadays, the horses live in large herds.

Pinto Mare

Pinto horses were much loved by American Indians, because their coloured coat served as great camouflage.

Clydesdale Gelding

Clydesdales are large, coldblood horses with long, powerful legs and long, thick hair over their fetlocks. They are intelligent, brave and – despite their size – extremely gentle.

Pony Agility Training

Agility training promotes the confidence and sure-footedness of ponies!

Flower Unicorn Foal

The flower unicorn foal regulary gets hiccups from laughing too much!

Decorated Unicorn Mare

Every unicorn has magic powers. Some can grant wishes, others can see into the future.

Black Forest Stallion

The Black Forest cold blood is very rare and therefore rated as an endangered native working animal breed.

Paint Horse Mare

How can you tell apart a Paint horse mare and a pinto mare? It’s easy to mix them up, because they both have patched coats. Essentially, the only way to tell for sure is to consult the studbook: while pintos are only a colour breed, Paint horses are an of

Holsteiner Gelding

Holsteiners are very popular sport horses and are one of the oldest German breeds. Holsteiners are branded with a crowned shield containing the letter “H”.

Holsteiner Mare

Holsteiners have powerful hindquarters that allow them to jump very high. Holsteiners and Hanoverians are among the most successful showjumpers.

Tennessee Walker Mare (Light Brown)

Tennessee Walker horses have unusually long and flat hooves.

Mustang Mare

Mustangs live in the wild all year round. They are extremely tough, resilient horses. If they’re not used to people, they tend to be cautious and reticent when they encounter them. The hoofs of Mustangs are so hard that they don’t need horseshoes.

Pinto Stallion

Pintos are piebald horses, known especially as "Indians" and Western horses.