Schleich!
Thank you
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I prefer White Stone.
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By Retired breeder, 13th July 2016 13:39:42
Beach day! |
Omg!!! That's so cool!!!
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By Retired breeder, 13th July 2016 15:41:32
Thanks for the help finding out which horse it was
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I agree with chromed, I like White Stone.
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By Retired breeder, 14th July 2016 10:25:36
I prefer White Stone. I agree with chromed, I like White Stone. Thanks you. I'll call it White Stone. |
By Retired breeder, 15th July 2016 01:47:52
Hey guys! How are you?
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By Retired breeder, 15th July 2016 02:16:48
Hey val congrats on 5k views on your vid!! Like, my most was 19..lol. Anyone want more beach pics like the one above?
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Hey guys! How are you?
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By Retired breeder, 15th July 2016 12:41:26
Hey val congrats on 5k views on your vid!! Like, my most was 19..lol. Anyone want more beach pics like the one above? Yes!!!! Your picture is awesome. |
i love schleich and i collect them. i have 46 schleich horses
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By Retired breeder, 16th July 2016 15:43:22
I have like 7 or 8 I love buying them
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This topic is really slow...
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Haven't been here for a bit...
I asked mum if I could knit some more rugs for my horsies, since some of then have got scratched and whatnot... but that hasn't happened yet. Do you guys think sewing rugs or knitting would be better? @Chromed, that halter is awesome!!
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By Retired breeder, 24th July 2016 13:55:27
Hey! I'm back. Not for long though. I haven't really played howrse in like a month or more. I think knitting would be better for protection, but seeing would be better for play, because it would look more realistic.
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By Retired breeder, 24th July 2016 13:58:28
In the past couple of days, I made a fairly nice-looking felt saddle, a matching bridle, a light blue saddle pad and a white lollipop pad to go with them, and a light brown real suede halter. The halter turned out really nicely, except that the lace, which I had to cut apart myself by case it was too thick, is not perfectly even along it, and the jump rings are kinda big. I couldn't fit 3 pieces of suede through my little jump rings, so I had to use the bigger ones.
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By Retired breeder, 24th July 2016 14:02:19
Going back to the previous page, I think that the horse is a haflinger. No proof though. Although i do know that safari ltd has a Rocky Mountain stallion.
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I recently got four older Schleich horses. One is a POA, chestnut spotted blanket appaloosa. The others I'm not too sure of breed. They're draft horses, either Shire of Clydesdale. One is black, grazing, and the other one is bay, standing. The foal is bay as well. Does anyone know which horses these might be?
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By Retired breeder, 24th July 2016 18:52:13
Standing bay is most likely the Clydesdale gelding. Foal is probably a shire. I believe there are two bay shire foals, one trotting, one standing.
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By Retired breeder, 24th July 2016 18:55:38
The grazing one is a shire mare. I do not believe Schleich has ever made a POA, so that one is probably an Appaloosa. Do you have pictures of them?
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By Retired breeder, 24th July 2016 18:56:26
I made a ton of tack recently, so I'll go do a photoshoot then post it...
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By Retired breeder, 24th July 2016 19:36:38
Okay. Sorry, I have to do this in 2 separate posts.
The bosal doesn't have reins yet. Also the light brown halter is made of real suede. The gray one is made of fake suede then there's a light blue halter and bareback pad. |
By Retired breeder, 24th July 2016 19:37:54
Oh! And the cream ear net. That was a test, but it worked, so now it has pencil marks... Also I had to hole it on because it's meant to go under a bridle, and I didn't add strings.
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By Retired breeder, 24th July 2016 19:42:17
Ok. Last one. I feel like I'm spamming the topic.
The boots are supposed to be those bell boots with the interlocking plastic petals. The saddle is very stressful to get on. The ear net doesn't fit under the bridle, so it's falling off. I made the whole set with only felt, ribbon, jump rings, and hot glue. |