Baefyre



bay pinto

barq333's Horse


Name
Baefyre
References
The Pampa Horse originally comes from the animals brought to the Americas early in the 16th century that later went on to run wild there. Over time many of the indigenous tribes developed their own types of horse, many of them colorful pinto varieties. It is unknown when these animals were introduced to Brazil but they were animals of Portuguese & Dutch origin. Over time they developed characteristics that made it easier for them to deal with local climate & conditions. This breed is very similar to the American Paint Horse, except that they register based on a specific type and not just coat color genetics. Features Average height 13.3 – 14.2 hand Physique Head is medium in size with a straight or slightly convex profile Eyes are large & expressive Neck is well proportioned and muscular Chest is wide, deep & muscular Back is medium in length and well proportioned Legs are long & muscular Hooves are hard & tough Traditional Colors Must carry a pinto white pattern
Score
161
Item type
Equid Figurine
Classification
Original Finish Plastic
Material
Plastic
Manufacturer
Breyer
Breed
Pampas Horse
Size
1:32 Scale
Gender
Stallion
Number made
Unknown
Run type
Club Exclusive
Year introduced
2019
Year retired
2019
Color
Bay/Brown
Patterns
Max/Dominant White, Tobiano
Medium
Original Finish
Owner
barq333
Added
2021-07-23 03:42

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