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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is type of horse and transport in ''[[Red Dead Redemption]]''. The Cleveland Bay is known for having normal speed and stamina. It is a mahogany bay with a few light hairs on the mane and tail. In [[Multiplayer]], the horse is unlocked at level 22.It is also the first horse obtained in [[Undead Nightmare]], by either calling dor it or going into the barn and getting it.It is also the same horse used when replaying story missions.
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is type of horse and transport in ''[[Red Dead Redemption]]''. The Cleveland Bay is known for having normal speed and stamina. It is a mahogany bay with a few light hairs on the mane and tail. In [[Multiplayer]], the horse is unlocked at level 22.It is also the first horse obtained in [[Undead Nightmare]], by either calling for it or going into the barn and getting it.It is also the same horse used when replaying story missions.
   
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==

Revision as of 19:41, 18 July 2011


The Cleveland Bay is type of horse and transport in Red Dead Redemption. The Cleveland Bay is known for having normal speed and stamina. It is a mahogany bay with a few light hairs on the mane and tail. In Multiplayer, the horse is unlocked at level 22.It is also the first horse obtained in Undead Nightmare, by either calling for it or going into the barn and getting it.It is also the same horse used when replaying story missions.

Overview

The Cleveland Bay can be bought in the singleplayer campaign for $500. The discounted price of $250 dollars is available with high honor. The Cleveland Bay is a horse breed originated in England during the 17th century. The breed was named after its coloring, and the Cleveland district in the North East of England. It is a well muscled horse, and has legs that are short, but in relation to the body. It is also the oldest established breed in England, and considered the only non-draught horse developed in Great Britain. The ancestors of the breed were developed in the middle ages for use as a pack of horses due to strength, and stamina. These pack horses were crossbred with Arabians and Thoroughbreds, to create the Cleveland Bay of today. Over the years however, the horse became lighter and was made into a wonderful breed to pull carriages, and wagons.

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