Horses

Glittering Flower House w/ Unicorns

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

Flower Unicorn Foal

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

Fairy Surah With Glitter Pegasus

Surah and her Pegasus once flew through a stardust cloud at night. They both have glistened ever since.

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!

Fairy Eyela With Princess Unicorn

All unicorns are magical. But the horn of Eyela’s unicorn bears particularly strong magic!

English Thoroughbred Stallion

English Thoroughbreds are primarily bred for racing. Over 100,000 horse races take place around the world each year.

English Thoroughbred Mare

All English Thoroughbreds can be traced back to three Arab stallions born between 1680 and 1724. English Thoroughbreds can even be crossed with pony breeds to make them more elegant.

Decorated Unicorn Pegasus Foal

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

Decorated Unicorn Mare

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

Decorated Pegasus Stallion

A Pegasus flies as fast as the wind. It is the fastest creature in all of bayala.

Blossom Pegasus

A certain flower makes the flower pegasus sneeze, which the unicorn foal thinks is really funny!

Black Forest Stallion

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

Black Forest Mare

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

Black Forest Foal

Black Forest cold blood horses only grow to around 1.60 m tall.

Appaloosa Mare

Appaloosas’ unique coat patterns will melt the heart of any horse fan. Appaloosas were named after the Palouse River in the US state of Washington.

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.