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About this item
Highlights
- Captures the grit and spirit of a popular rodeo event in genuine detail.
- It takes agility, determination, courage and strength to be a barrel racer. Luckily, our characters are loaded with those things.
- Is a horse the only farm animal built for barrel racing? What if a pig, a rooster, and a llama want to try? Let 'em race! Our toys believe your stories should have no silly rules.
- Plays nicely with chickens and pigs, farmers and longhorn steers…the Schleich Farm World collection is chock full o' characters and sets.
Description
"Barrel racing is the exhilarating rodeo sport that puts the wind in your hair…let's ride! The Cowgirl Barrel Racing Fun playset puts you in the saddle with a toy Appaloosa Stallion, a cowgirl figurine, 3 barrels, plus a Western saddle, bridle, and harness. Grip those reins, tight and keep your feet in the stirrups...this playset is recommended for lil' hosses ages 3 and up.Schleich farm toys for toddlers and kids introduce the endless possibilities of storytelling and imaginative play. From little donkey foal figurines to big barns filled with horses and cows, Schleich Farm World has all the animal figures and farmer figures and sets you need to let your stories run wild! For even more action and adventures, our farm toys and figures play well with Schleich unicorn toys, dinosaur toys, wild animal figures and toy horses! Schleich playsets are built to last. All our toys meet the highest national and international safety standards."
Number of Pieces: 7
Dimensions (Overall): 6.26 Inches (H) x 7.52 Inches (W) x 7.91 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.87 Pounds
Suggested Age: 3-8 Years
CPSC Choking Hazard Warnings: Choking_hazard_small_parts
Includes: Accessory Pieces
Material: Plastic
Battery: No Battery Used
TCIN: 87679800
UPC: 4059433473734
Item Number (DPCI): 204-06-5889
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Shipping details
Estimated ship dimensions: 7.913 inches length x 7.52 inches width x 6.26 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 1.874 pounds
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4.8 out of 5 stars with 13 reviews
length of play: 5 out of 5
value: 4 out of 5
broad age appeal: 5 out of 5
quality: 5 out of 5
100% would recommend
1 recommendations
Cowgirl fun!
5 out of 5 stars
Cindy W. - 4 months ago
originally posted on www.schleich-s.com
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My granddaughters enjoy this well made toy. The barrels make it imaginative. Well worth the purchase!!!
Good
3 out of 5 stars
Grant - 6 months ago
originally posted on schleich.com
Barrel racing is a rodeo event in which a horse and rider attempt to run a cloverleaf pattern around preset barrels in the fastest time. In collegiate and professional ranks, it is usually a women's event, though both sexes compete at amateur and youth levels. It requires a combination of the horse's athletic ability and the horsemanship skills of a rider in order to safely and successfully maneuver the horse around three barrels placed in a triangle pattern within a large arena. History Barrel racing originally developed as an event for women. In early barrel racing, the pattern alternated between a figure-eight and a cloverleaf pattern. The figure-eight was eventually dropped in favor of the more difficult cloverleaf.[1] It is believed that competitive barrel racing was first held in Texas. The Women's Professional Rodeo Association (WPRA) was founded in 1948 by a group of women from Texas who were trying to find a place for women in the wider sport of rodeo.[2] When it began, the WPRA was called the Girls Rodeo Association (GRA). It consisted of 74 members, with about 60 approved tour events. The Girls Rodeo Association was the first body of rodeo developed specifically for women. The GRA changed its name to Women's Professional Rodeo Association in 1981, and the WPRA still provides women competition opportunities in several rodeo events, but barrel racing remains the most popular. Even so, the sport of barrel racing is played by large numbers of both boys and girls, especially in rural and remote areas. Modern event Today, barrel racing is a part of most rodeos, and is also included at gymkhana or O-Mok-See events, which are generally amateur competitions open to riders of all ages and abilities. In amateur competition other related speed events (such as keyhole race and pole bending) may be added. Barrel racing at this level is usually an event in which riders are grouped by age. There are also open barrel racing jackpots, some open to all contestants no matter their age or gender. The main purpose of barrel racing is to run a set pattern as fast as possible. The times are measured either by an electric eye, a device using a laser system to record times, or by a judge who drops a flag to let the timer know when to start and stop the clock. Judges and timers are more commonly seen in local and non-professional events. The timer begins when horse and rider cross the starting line, and ends when the barrel pattern has been successfully executed and horse and rider cross the finish line. Success depends on several factors, most commonly the horse's physical and mental condition, the rider's horsemanship abilities, and the type of ground or footing (the quality, depth, content, etc. of the sand or dirt in the arena).[3] Diagram of a Barrel Racing Course. Riders enter at the red line, circle around the 1st barrel, proceed to the 2nd barrel, and then continue on to the 3rd where they will complete the pattern and finally exit the course crossing the red line a second time. This pattern is often referred to as a "Cloverleaf". The pattern may also begin with the left barrel first. Beginning a barrel race, the horse and rider will enter the arena at top speed, through the center entrance (or alley if in a rodeo arena). Once in the arena, the electronic timer beam is crossed by the horse and rider. The timer keeps running until the beam is crossed again at the end of the run. Modern barrel racing horses not only need to be fast, but also strong, agile, and intelligent. Strength and agility are needed to maneuver the course in as little distance as possible. A horse that is able to "hug the barrels" as well as maneuver the course quickly and accurately follow commands, will be a horse with consistently fast times.[4] Rules and pattern In barrel racing, the fastest time wins. Running past a barrel and off the pattern will result in a "no time" score and disqualification. If a barrel racer or her horse hits a barrel and knocks it over there is a time penalty of five seconds (sometimes more), which usually will result in a time too slow to win. There is a sixty-second time limit to complete the course after time begins. Contestants cannot be required to start a run from an off-center alleyway, but contestants are not allowed to enter the arena and "set" the horse. At professional rodeos, it is required that the arena be harrowed after twelve contestants have run. Barrels are required to be fifty-five gallons, metal, enclosed at both ends, and of at least two colors. Competitors in the National Barrel Racing Association (NBRA) are required to wear a western long-sleeved shirt (tucked in), western cut pants or jeans, western hat, and boots. Competitors are required to abide by this dress code beginning one hour before the competition.[5]
Nice and fun.
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
Ash - 9 months ago, Verified purchaser
Great size and the color is good on it. My daughter loves it.
Fun addition to our collection
5 out of 5 stars
Rosalie - 2 years ago
originally posted on www.schleich-s.com
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] We had several farm sets, but none with rodeo barrels. This set is a perfect new addition to my daughter's collection!
Great new set!
5 out of 5 stars
Gregsmom - 2 years ago
originally posted on www.schleich-s.com
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is such a great set. I love that there are three barrels in this one- Thanks for listening, Schleich! Can’t wait to give this to my niece who is a barrel racer.
Love the detail
5 out of 5 stars
Brinley - 2 years ago
originally posted on www.schleich-s.com
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The detail looks so real, so cute! The style is beautiful.
Fantastic Addition
5 out of 5 stars
LillybugLovesSchleich - 2 years ago
originally posted on www.schleich-s.com
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This set was made for imaginative play and elaborate stories. My 4 year old could be more pleased with a cowgirl would she can see herself in and a fun way to have her ride her horse around the barrels. She loves to use this set to reenact what she has been learning during riding lessons. With all the accessories so detailed she is able to easily review all the steps to tacking up her real horse on her Schleich figures.
Love the details
5 out of 5 stars
Montessori mom - 2 years ago
originally posted on www.schleich-s.com
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My kids loved the details in the saddle and that you could remove it. As they are learning more about horses they like to take off the saddle after playing just like a real horse after a ride
Cowgirl barrel racing fun
4 out of 5 stars
Savygirl09 - 2 years ago
originally posted on www.schleich-s.com
I'm super happy with this set I love the tack, the barrel's, the girl though I wish her legs moved, and the horse!
One of Her Favorite Horses
5 out of 5 stars
JosieRout - 2 years ago
originally posted on www.schleich-s.com
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I received this as a gift, and I really enjoy this set's accessories. In addition to loving the accessories, this is one of my top-favorite Schleich horses. The barrels are fun to set up, and double as storage containers for mini leads.
Great addition to the collection
5 out of 5 stars
Tanyaa88 - 2 years ago
originally posted on www.schleich-s.com
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Such a great addition to the collection, the horse saddle and lead is a new styling than other horse set ups
Top notch riding toy
5 out of 5 stars
BW2022 - 2 years ago
originally posted on www.schleich-s.com
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Our family loves the cowgirl sets where they can ride the horse. It inspires endless hours of play and imagination use.