Horses

Andalusian Mare

The Andalusian is a racy, elegant horse. Actually the breed is called "Pura razza espanola", in English "pure Spanish breed". The Andalusian is known for the elegant curve of its neck.

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.

Decorated Unicorn Pegasus Foal

No one yet knows what great magic resides in this little flying unicorn foal.

Black Forest Mare

The Black Forest cold blood is a very old horse breed, which has existed since the 15th century.

Fairy Sera w/ Blossom Unicorn

The unicorn has a soft saddle of leaves which magically holds Sera on when they ride off!

Fairy Marween With Glitter Unicorn

Marween and her unicorn want to perform their tricks at the next Elf Festival!

Fairy Feya With Pegasus Unicorn

On special days, Feya decorates her unicorn with stardust. Then it glistens like a starry night!

Glittering Flower House w/ Unicorns

The elf houses are all unique and beautiful – but this one is like a dream come true!

American Saddlebred Mare

The American Saddlebred mare by Schleich® Horse Club carries her head and long tail very high, as is typical for this horse breed.

Trakehner Mare (Grey)

A Trakehener mare can only have a foal with a Trakehner, Arab or Thoroughbred stallion.

Rainbow Unicorn, Stallion

This family of rainbow unicorns lives on a grassy plain by the rainbow river.

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.

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.