Huckleberry Bey - Breyer Horse Huckleberry Bey Famous Arabian Stallion
Breed: Arabian
Color: Bay
Size in inches: 9H x 4W x 12L
Description: Varian Arabians' legendary Huckleberry Bey exemplifies the spirit, beauty and athleticism of the Arabian breed. This model, based
on a legend, is one of Breyer's most popular sculptures.
Huckleberry Bey the rest of the story...
Foaled in 1976, Huckleberry Bey seemed ready embrace life and its
challenges right from the start. He was a sweet, dark bay colt with
endless curiosity and playfulness, and at times behaved like a little
boy just barely contained. This inner sparkle reminded owner Sheila
Varian of Huck Finn of Mark Twain's novels, making his name choice
easy. She remained charmed by the colt with legs that just went a
mile and as he matured, realized he was destined for greatness. Bred,
shown, and owned by Varian Arabians in California, Huckleberry Bey
epitomized the Varian philosophy of a "pretty athlete. He was a hit at
the Scottsdale Arabian Show in 1977, placing second in the yearling
colt class. As a three-year-old, Huck won the Cal-Bred Futurity and
then U.S. National Reserve Champion Futurity Colt. As an English
pleasure horse, Huck's titles included 1980, 1982 and 1983 U.S. Top Ten
English Pleasure, 1982 Scottsdale Champion English Pleasure, and 1984
U.S. National Reserve Champion English Pleasure. Huck's offspring have
taken numerous U.S. and Canadian National Championships in halter and
performance. Known for his athletic build and expressive, floating
trot, Huckleberry Bey was a unique horse and he passed his good looks
and kind disposition to his foals. Huck touched many people in his
lifetime and will certainly influence the Arabian breed for a very long
time.
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