Horses

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.

Blossom Pegasus

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

Decorated Pegasus Stallion

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

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.

English Thoroughbred Stallion

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

Morgan Mare

Morgan horses are renowned for their strength, speed, endurance and character. Morgan horses are the only horse breed that can be traced back to a single stallion.

Icelandic Pony Mare

The Iceland horse is particularly popular with children because it has more the size of a pony. It is so powerful that it also carries adults with ease. The Iceland horse has two other gaits: tölt and pace.

Star Pegasus Mare

The beautiful star Pegasus mare is a creature from another star.

Black Forest Stallion

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

Connemara Pony Mare

The home of the Connemara ponies is the barren, hilly landscape of Western Ireland. Connemara ponies are outstandingly fond of jumping.

Holsteiner Mare

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

Winged Rainbow Unicorn Foal

The Pegasus foal has had such colours on its wings since flying through a rainbow for the first time!