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Quarter Horse Yearling

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Model Number Name Color Release Dates Released Through
(c) Janice Cox 101 Quarter Horse Yearling liver chestnut 1970-1980
(c) Barbara Schweder 102 Quarter Horse Yearling dark palomino/chestnut 1970-1980
102 Quarter Horse Yearling
(on hardwood base)
palomino 1972-1973  
(c) BreyerCollectables.com 102 Quarter Horse Yearling palomino (light) 1970-1980

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103 Quarter Horse Yearling bay blanket 1971-1988

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760 American Quarter Horse Yearling sorrel 1999-2000
(c) Foxfire Grove Stables 927 Thunder Bay Quarter Horse dark bay 1995
(c) Janice Cox 937 Calypso Quarter Horse dun 1995-1996  
(c) Debra Kerr 941 Robin and Hot Tamale
With Lying Down Foal
chestnut semi-leopard Jan-Jun 1996 Collector's Edition
(c) Randa Garrett 941 Robin and Hot Tamale
With Lying Down Foal
chestnut semi-leopard, no spots Jan-Jun 1996 Collector's Edition variation, likely small run
(c) Foxfire Grove Stables 942 Bosley Blue and Trusty
With Lying Down Foal
grey semi-leopard Jul-Dec 1996 Collector's Edition
(c) Jamie Dulin 1316 Little Tahoma dark bay snowflake blanket 2008-2011  
(c) Elaine & Meredith Rook 400101 Roan Quarter Horse Yearling
Hand numbered on belly
blue roan 1989 Just About Horses
(1,500 made)
(c) Amy D 410492 Quarter Horse Yearling buckskin, solid face and dorsal stripe 1992 BreyerFest Raffle Model (21 made)
(c) Jamie Dulin 701002 Indiana chestnut overo January to June 2002 Breyer Show Special
(c) Hilary Hurley 710693 Three Generations Appaloosa Set
With Adios, Phantom Wings
bay blanket appaloosa 1993 JC Penney
(~ 3,000 made)
(c) Kira Hamilton   Denim Quarter Horse Yearling solid blue 2009 Lone Star Experience
(1 made)

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