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  2. Model horse - Wikipedia

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    Breyer Horses traditionally come in five scales, from largest to smallest: Traditional (1:9), Classic (1:12), Little Bit/Paddock Pal (1:24), Stablemate (1:32), and Mini Whinny (1:64). A 1:6 scale model was added in 2014, though it is unknown whether this scale group will be expanded and given a name.

  3. Breyer Animal Creations - Wikipedia

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    Vintage Breyer horses, c. 1972. Breyer Animal Creations (commonly referred to as simply Breyer) is primarily a manufacturer of model horses.Founded in 1950, the company, now a division of Reeves International, Inc, [1] specializes in model horses made from cellulose acetate, a form of plastic, and produces other animal models from the same material as well.

  4. Best of the West (action figures) - Wikipedia

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    Other figures added to the line-up in 1967 included more horses, other animals, and the West children. The family members included two girls, Josie and Janice, as well as two boys, Jay and Jamie. They had a chestnut or palomino "Pancho" pony , a wild buffalo, and two dogs Flick, a German shepherd and Flack, an English setter .

  5. Model horse showing - Wikipedia

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    Model horse showing is a hobby built around the collection of scale model horses, with equal focus on honouring the (real) horse show industry as well as the artistic merit of the miniatures. Classes & Divisions

  6. Dressage - Wikipedia

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    6 Training scale. Toggle Training scale subsection. 6.1 Rhythm and regularity (Takt) ... Horse, appropriate horse tack: Venue: Arena, indoor or outdoor:

  7. Horse tack - Wikipedia

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    Some riders also like to use them in the winter to avoid putting a frozen metal bit into a horse's mouth. [1]: 153 Like bitted bridles, noseband-based designs can be gentle or harsh, depending on the hands of the rider. It is a myth that a bit is cruel and a hackamore is gentler. The horse's face is very soft and sensitive with many nerve endings.