When her Icelandic pony’s coat starts to change in the spring, the groom helps out by brushing her regularly. She removes the woolly undercoat that kept her mare warm in the frosty winter.
Icelandic ponies need plenty of exercise. That’s why the Icelandic mare stays on the pasture all year round. Even extreme weather is no problem for a breed as robust and durable as Icelandic horses. But the groom still regularly checks the ground to make sure that it is safe and that there are no branches or objects that could be tripping hazards. She also regularly checks her horse’s hoofs for cracks. However, Icelandic ponies are generally very robust and durable, meaning the groom always has a little free time for a pleasant ride in the countryside after all her work.
Features:
- Hand Painted
- Highly Detailed
- Perfect for inquisitive young minds
Suitable for Ages 3 & up
Schleich was founded by Friedrich Schleich in 1935. Its figurines were first released in the 1950s with the development, production and marketing of comic figurines such as Snoopy and The Smurfs. In the early 1980s they added animal figurines and Muppet characters to their range of products.