In muted tones of gray, Camargue horses speak out. Named for its place of origin, Camargue horses inhabited a region in the south of France.
Horses[]
Stallion: 13710 []
Size: 16 × 4 × 10 cm (W/D/H) This Stallion became a collectible at the end of 2016, features on the 2016 collector's poster on Schleich's website.
Mare: 13609 []
Size: 10.5 × 6 × 9.5 cm (W/D/H)
This Mare became a collectible at the end of 2011, featured on the 2011 collector's poster on Schleich's website.
Mare: 13711[]
Size: 14.5 × 3.5 × 9.5 cm (W/D/H)
This Mare became a collectible at the end of 2015, featured on the 2015 collector's poster on Schleich's website.
Foal: 13628 []
Size: 8 × 3 × 6.5 cm (W/D/H)
This Foal became a collectible at the end of 2011, featured on the 2011 collector's poster on Schleich's website.
Foal: 13712 []
Size: 9 × 2.5 × 7.5 cm (W/D/H) This newer Foal became a collectible at the end of 2016, featured on the 2016 collector's poster on Schleich's website.
Binomial name[]
Equus ferus
Conservations status[]
Domesticated [do]
Global Home[]
Worldwide
Biology[]
At birth, a foal's legs measure very close to the full adult length. Living in the wetlands, these horses developed their most valuable traits: resilience, robustness, and dexterity. Bred with several other breeds throughout their genealogical history, this breed is known for its competition in dressage, long distance, and equestrian games. With black skin and white hair, Camargue horses appear gray in color as adults. Small in stature, this breed is thirteen to fourteen hands high on average. Strong for their size, Camargues can carry adult men.
Link[]
Stallion: http://www.schleich-s.com/en/CA/consumer-service/collectors-items/2016/farm_life/camargue_stallion/
Mare: http://www.schleich-s.com/en/CA/consumer-service/collectors-items/2011/farm_life/camargue_mare/
Foal: http://www.schleich-s.com/en/CA/consumer-service/collectors-items/2011/farm_life/camargue_foal/
Foal: http://www.schleich-s.com/en/CA/consumer-service/collectors-items/2016/farm_life/new_camargue_foal/