Shire horses are the world's largest horses. These giant horses can measure more than 2 metres in height!
Fun Fact - Shire horses are gentle giants.
Age: 3+ yrs
Shire horses are the world's largest horses. These giant horses can measure more than 2 metres in height!
Fun Fact - Shire horses are gentle giants.
Age: 3+ yrs
Cats always land on their feet and cushion every impact. For this reason, they are assigned seven (in English-speaking countries even nine) lives. This specimen is black with snow-white details....
Cats are fascinating because of their graceful, lithe movements, their expressive eyes and their picture-perfect fur patterns. Fun Fact:Cats can hear much higher frequencies than dogs.
Suitable from 3 yrs+
The donkey is often said to be particularly stubborn. In reality, it is calm and can't be disturbed by external influences. Although the model's coat is grey, there are also...
The domestic pig is descended from the wild boar. By breeding, around 70 breeds have been created in different colours worldwide. Fun Fact:Pigs are more intelligent than dogs. Suitable from...
Featuring glossy eyes and detailed hooves, this Simmental Cow is a perfect addition to any Schleich farm collection. She is also family with the Schleich Fleckvieh Bull and Simmental Calf....
Calves are born around once a year. Its very important they drink their mothers milk within the first few hours. This is a special yellowish liquid known as colostrum that...
Clydesdales are extremely resilient horses. Their slightly curved nose, long ears and short neck give them a distinct appearance. Thanks to their gentle character, they can be used in many...
Known as the Spanish horse, the Andalusian is a major influence on modern horse breeds. Bred through history for tribes, traders, cavalry and riding academies throughout the Iberian Peninsula, these...
Andalusians are a very old breed of horse. They can be seen on Spanish cave paintings that are between 20,000 and 30,000 years old. Another special detail: Foals are only...
Chickens have been kept as a pet for over 3000 years. Today the world population is estimated at around 20 billion animals. Each hen lays around 300 eggs a year....
Rabbits feed mainly on herbs, lettuce and twigs. However, they prefer to eat fresh, juicy clovers. If they are in danger, they warn their family members by tapping the ground...
The Schleich Rabbit figurine is sculpted in a sitting pose with it's head turned slightly left. This rabbit figurine has been completed with a dark orange hand-painted finish featuring white...
Tennessee Walker horses have a very special appearance. They are easily recognised by their relatively long and flat hooves, which do not require horseshoes. They master special gaits such as...
After just a few days, the Holsteiners' talent shows. The young foals jump around happily and master small obstacles. However, to do the same thing with a rider on your...
English Hereford cattle have been bred since the 17th century. The good-natured animals have no great demands and feel at home almost everywhere. That is why you can find them...
Dartmoor ponies come from a region of moor- and heathland in south-west England. They are highly robust and sure-footed. In the past, they were used as working horses in tin...
Braunvieh cows are a domestic cattle breed that originated in Switzerland. They have been reared in the Alpine region for many centuries. Braunvieh cattle normally have single-coloured brown or grey...
Bulls can weigh over 1,000kg. They are also extremely muscular and use their powerful horns to drive their enemies away. So it's no wonder that the Spaniards chose this impressive...
Bulldogs are eye-catchers with their short legs, pointy ears and a somewhat sullen look. They are especially popular as family dogs because they always stay balanced and calm. They are...
This Paint Horse is a particularly clever breed that is very popular in western riding. Paint horses are characterised by their beautiful patterns. Ready to go for a ride Ages:...
Paint horse geldings are especially popular with cowboys because they are more even-tempered than stallions. They also have “cow sense” and are very quick and nimble, especially over short distances,...