Gold Standard



Blonde chestnut with flaxen Georgian Grande stallion. Breyer Stablemates Club 2021 release, #712378 "Hendrik" on the Standing Friesian G5 (Django) mold. (Blonde chestnut or flaxen chestnut is often confused with Palomino, however they have a flaxen or cream mane and tail and not a white mane and tail.)

Zialander's Horse


Name
Gold Standard
References
The Georgian Grande is a horse breed developed from crossbreeding the American Saddlebred with the Friesian and other assorted draft horse breeds. The aim was to create a Saddlebred-like horse that adds the best qualities of heavier breeds. The goal of the breed registry was to recreate a historic type of Saddlebred which was common prior to the 20th century, but seldom seen in modern times. Georgian Grande horses ranges between 15.2 and 17 hands or higher, and generally weigh from 1,000-1,400 pounds. All colors of coat and eyes are accepted. The desired horse is tall, strong-boned and of striking appearance.
Score
81
Make
Original Finish Breyer
Breed
Georgian Grande
Size
1:32 Scale
Gender
Stallion
Number made
Unknown
Run type
Web Special
Year introduced
2021
Year retired
2021
Color
Red/Chestnut/Sorrel
Patterns
Solid
Medium
Original Finish
Owner
Zialander
Added
2021-05-07 10:48

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