Chocolatey, a 2005 dun blanket Appaloosa stallion, became a two-time Appaloosa Pleasure Horse Association World Champion. Now retired to stud, “Harold” is passing on his trademark long reaching front leg and effortless movement to his offspring. Bred selectively, Chocolatey has one of the smallest percentages of get in the industry, yet one of the highest percentages of winning offspring.
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1842 Breyer Traditional Chocolatey
Breyer&'s Dually ,for dual-wheeled, Truck hitches up to the matching Horse Trailer in a snap! Beautifully crafted, this super truck has room inside for two Breyer 8 inch figures. It includes rolling wheels, working rack-and-pinion steering, doors that open, two side-view mirrors, a working hood, tailgate, and hitch, as well as a sheet of decorative stickers! It&'s the perfect accessory for any farm and imaginative playset! Trailer and accessories sold separately.
Breyer - Traditional Series Dually Truck
Breyer WGC Marc of Charm 1847
Breyer Classics Black Stallion & Book set #6181, The Model Trading
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Chocolatey, a 2005 dun blanket Appaloosa stallion, became a two-time Appaloosa Pleasure Horse Association World Champion. Now retired to stud, “Harold” is passing on his trademark long reaching front leg and effortless movement to his offspring. Bred selectively, Chocolatey has one of the smallest percentages of get in the industry, yet one of the highest percentages of winning offspring.
Breyer Traditional Chocolatey
Chocolatey, a 2005 dun blanket Appaloosa stallion, became a two-time Appaloosa Pleasure Horse Association World Champion, Appaloosa Horse Club World
Breyer Traditional Chocolatey Champion Appaloosa
Breyer Traditional Chocolatey in Baden-Württemberg - Ehingen
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Chocolatey, a 2005 dun blanket Appaloosa stallion, became a two-time Appaloosa Pleasure Horse Association World Champion. Now retired to stud, “Harold” is passing on his trademark long reaching front leg and effortless movement to his offspring. Bred selectively, Chocolatey has one of the smallest percentages of get in the industry, yet one of the highest percentages of winning offspring.
Breyer Traditional Chocolatey
The Ideal Series pays homage to the stunning artwork of renowned equine artist Orren Mixer (1920-2008) and his most popular subjects – horses! Each hand-painted piece in this series was inspired by one of Mixer’s famed “ideal” horse breed paintings. Born in 1920 in Oklahoma, Orren Mixer is best known for his gorgeous artwork featuring Western scenes, livestock, and horses.
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