Barry Bluejeans



#1279 Nokota Horse Produced 2007

EquusRuss's Horse


Name
Barry Bluejeans
References
Nokota Like mustangs, the Nokota Horse is a feral breed that resulted from the breeding of Spanish horses, the horses of ranchers, the horses of Native Americans, thoroughbreds, and other animals that were released or escaped into the wild. They roam the Badlands of North Dakota. Also like the mustang, ranchers attempted to wipe them out in order to create more grazing land for cattle. The Nokota Horse only survived because of the creation of the Theodore Roosevelt national Park in the 1940s. A few bands of the horses were accidentally trapped inside the park and were safe from being hunted. They are a hearty, tough horse that has resulted from natural selection. They have prominent Withers, a sloped croup and low set tail, stand between 14 and 17 hands, and often have an ambling gait. They are usually blue roan but can also be black, gray, and sometimes red roan, Bay, Chestnut, done, grella, and Palomino with overo and sabino occasionally seen.
Score
140
Make
Original Finish Breyer
Breed
Nokota
Size
1:9 Scale
Gender
Stallion
Number made
Unknown
Run type
Regular Run
Year introduced
2007
Year retired
2007
Color
Blue Roan
Patterns
Solid
Medium
Original Finish
Owner
EquusRuss
Added
2021-05-09 09:29

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