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==Description==
 
==Description==
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a chestnut horse with white stockings, blaze, and "ticking" (white hairs on body) that moves at normal speed. Its base price is $500. It is specially-bred in [[wikipedia:Wales|Wales]] for racing and conquering the harsh mountain terrains.
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a chestnut horse with white stockings, blaze, and "ticking" (white hairs on the body) that moves at normal speed. Its base price is $500. It is specially-bred in [[wikipedia:Wales|Wales]] for racing and conquering the harsh mountain terrains.
   
 
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*Welsh Mountains are actually very tiny. Standing at 12.2-13.2 hh, and are mostly bay, with short stubby legs, and a sloopy head.
 
*Welsh Mountains are actually very tiny. Standing at 12.2-13.2 hh, and are mostly bay, with short stubby legs, and a sloopy head.
 
*At a far sight at night, the Welsh Mountain can be sometimes mistaken for a Quarter Horse due to its brown color pattern and sometimes its palomino mane and tail.
 
*At a far sight at night, the Welsh Mountain can be sometimes mistaken for a Quarter Horse due to its brown color pattern and sometimes its palomino mane and tail.
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Revision as of 17:05, 1 June 2018

A brown horse with white stockings and blaze. Normal speed.

–In-game description


The Welsh Mountain is a horse and transport featured in Red Dead Redemption.

Description

The Welsh Mountain is a chestnut horse with white stockings, blaze, and "ticking" (white hairs on the body) that moves at normal speed. Its base price is $500. It is specially-bred in Wales for racing and conquering the harsh mountain terrains.

Trivia

  • Although the game calls this horse brown, its flaxen mane suggests that it is actually either a palomino or flaxen chestnut in color. It looks very similar to the Quarter Horse.
  • Welsh Mountains are actually very tiny. Standing at 12.2-13.2 hh, and are mostly bay, with short stubby legs, and a sloopy head.
  • At a far sight at night, the Welsh Mountain can be sometimes mistaken for a Quarter Horse due to its brown color pattern and sometimes its palomino mane and tail.