Probably not if its a small traditional foal blanket and a big classic foal probably yes (: but I would probably say no. :)
Paint and grey I believe.
it depend on what kind but it is mosly to be 18 for one classic or 15 online and about 20-30 for the foal and mare set
I would suggest a Mare and Foal or a Rare horse and if you have a favorite horse breyer most of the time like 99.9% they will have a hare your looking for. If you have your own horse look for on that looks like your horse. Hoped It Helped On Your Choice On Your New Breyer Horse
There is the Creamsicle Palomino Spotted Draft Foal Model Horse, and there is the Breyer American Cream Draft Horse. They can both still be bought.
... you can't breed plastic horses. but only the people breed the breyer horse Check out this website- it is rather interesting... http://www.identifyyourbreyer.com/breeding.htm You Must Know that Breyer Horses are not really so it is hard to make them Run little own Breed them just get three breyer hMare or stallion and Foal or colt let you brain do the work
They are about 8.5 inches long, and when folded in half, approximately 4 inches wide. The chest pieces of velcro/ribbon are 3.5 inches. The belly pieces are 4 12/14 inches. They normally fit most larger models. However, as I've used my few blankets with my somewhat smaller models (Black Beauty, Theodore O'Connor, S Justadream, Idocus, and Walter Farley's The Black Stallion), it seems to be somewhat large. They will fit larger molds such as O'Leary's Irish Diamond, and the Red Roan Fun Foals mare.
The highest price normal breyer, not a custom or anything, would probably be around $45 US, around 30 pounds. CM (Custom Made, models that are repainted or remodeled) can cost easily $500. Mint Condition SRs (Special Runs) can go for hundreds of dollars as well, depending on the model.
An orphan foal.
It is still called a foal. Sucking foal.
A baby pony is called the same thing as a baby horse, a foal. A male foal is a colt and a female foal is a filly.
I think that it's either a mare or a foal.
A foal. A male foal is also called a colt and a female foal is called a filly.