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.
The Breyer horse company is huge and they usually cost around $25 to $45. The most it cost for me to buy the mare and foal was $55 and that was at "Toys 'R' Us" in Canada. When I went to the U.S, the mare and foal cost $25. So I guess it depends on where you buy them or what set you cost.
As far as I know, the most expensive breyer horse was 1,200 dollars.
I have seen some go for over 3,000 dollars the most expensive i think was four or five thousand .
Breyer horse accessories are well known for their superior quality and detail. Collectors of Breyer model horses use them to compliment their model horses.
Only nationally or world-famous horses are made into Breyer models. Once a horse reaches that level, Breyer may choose to consider it :)
The best selling Breyer Horse at this particular time is the Traditional model Espirit. You'll find the best price on that model at LookAGiftHorse.com
The most expensive breyer horse i have bought is 150 $
The company Breyer produces collectible model figures of animals and is famous for its horse figures. A "Breyer Bull" is simply a very detailled model figure of a bull.
There are ways to show your model horse. For accurate information go to the Breyer website. If you are in 4-H they also have a category to show your model horse.
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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.
Each breyer's horse is special because they are meticulously hand-painted. Breyer model horses are sold in the U.S, Canada, Europe and Australia. They are top quality horses.
Breyer was founded in 1950, and was orignally Breyer Molding Company, a molding company based in Chicago. The first model horse was known as #57 Western Horse (you can see a picture on the link below). #57 was originally a special order for a mantelpiece clock for the F.W Woolworth Company. But Breyer Molding Co. was absolutely flooded with requests for the horse. And that changed Breyer's path completely to what we see it as today!See the related links section below to read more about Breyer's history as one of the top model horse producers in the world!
... 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
First, note that there aren't always model horse shows in your area. Look at Breyer's website (see related links) for a place to check for shows in the Midwest!