Tobin



Breyer # 5612

Hillfarm's Horse


Name
Tobin
References
The Rocky Mountain Horse is a horse breed developed in the state of Kentucky in the United States. Despite its name, it originated not in the Rocky Mountains, but instead in the Appalachian Mountains. A foundation stallion, brought from the western United States to eastern Kentucky around 1890, began the Rocky Mountain type in the late 19th century. In the mid-20th century, a stallion named Old Tobe, owned by a prominent breeder, was used to develop the modern type; today most Rocky Mountain Horses trace back to this stallion. The breed is known for its preferred "chocolate" coat color and flaxen mane and tail, the result of the relatively rare silver dapple gene acting on a black coat, seen in much of the population. It also exhibits a four-beat ambling gait known as the "single-foot". Originally developed as a multi-purpose riding, driving and light draft horse, today it is used mainly for trail riding and working cattle.Link
Score
9
Item type
Equid Figurine
Classification
Original Finish Plastic
Material
Plastic
Manufacturer
Breyer
Breed
Rocky Mountain Horse
Size
1:32 Scale
Gender
Stallion
Number made
Unknown
Run type
Regular Run
Year introduced
1999
Year retired
1999
Color
Red/Chestnut/Sorrel
Patterns
Solid
Medium
Original Finish
Owner
Hillfarm
Added
2024-11-17 04:14

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