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The Dales Pony developed form the native Pennine Pony, and was greatly influenced by the now-extinct Scottish Galloway, which improved their speed and sure-footedness. They were also infused with Friesian blood.

 


Dales Pony
Breed Organization
The Dales Pony Society of America, Inc. DPSA
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Dales Pony
The Dales is native to the eastern Pennines of northern Britain. They have great stamina and used to be used as a pack animal.
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Dales Pony
Country of Origin: England
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The Dales Pony is native to the Yorkshire Dales in the North East of England and related to the Fell Pony. In the last century Dale ponies were used to carry lead from the mines to the ports and were also used for agricultural work.

Dales Pony
Native to the upper dales of Northern Yorkshire, England, is the Dales Pony.

Dales Pony
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The Dales Pony is a small horse breed native to the eastern Pennines of northern England. They have great stamina and were used as a pack animal.
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DALES PONY SOCIETY BREED DESCRIPTION
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GENERAL: A strong, active pony, full of quality and spirit.

The Dales Pony today
Today, the Dales Pony is used mainly for riding, due to its great endurance and steady temperament. They are used for daylong treks and long-distance rides, as well as dressage, driving, jumping events, and eventing.

The Dales Pony is native to the eastern slopes of the English Pennines, known as the Yorkshire Dales. It was originally bred as a pack pony for the flourishing lead industry. A team of up to twenty ponies would be led, untethered, by one rider.

Dales Pony
This breed is native to the Dalelands area as its name implies. Dales ponies are bred specifically for the farming communities of the Dales.

Dales Pony
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Dales Pony
This lovely looking horse is strong and hardy with active paces and a willing temperament.

Dales Pony
Appreciating the Hardworking Dales Pony
Ponies aren't just for carrying kids on their first riding lessons. These small animals are also intended for real hard work.

DALES PONY
The Dales Pony, a native of the England area of Northern Yorkshire, is an variety of the Wilson Pony, Norfolk Trotter, The Galloway, and the Pennine Pony.

Dales Pony
The Dales Pony is a native of the upper dales of the eastern slopes of the Pennine Range near the Scotish border.

Dales Pony
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OVERVIEW
The Dales Pony has a near identical background to that of the Fell Pony. Both ponies are from the Pennine area of North Yorkshire, Durham, and Northumberland, England.

Dales Pony Society,
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The Dales pony, very similar to the Fell pony, is probably descended from the same ancestors as the Fell, but the two have developed differently.

Fell Pony and Dales Pony
Both the Fell and Dales Pony breeds originated in
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Some outcrossing was done to improve the Dales pony for farm work andfor transport. In the 19th century a famous Welsh Cob stallion, Comet, wasbrought to the dales to compete in trotting matches, which were a localsport.

The breed is half a century old, and was developed from a combination of Freisian, Clydesdale, Shire, and Dales pony blood.

The Gypsy Vanner Horse was bred to pull the colorful gypsy caravans of England. The breed is half a century old, and was developed from a combination of Freisian, Clydesdale, Shire, and Dales pony blood.
Origin: United Kingdom.

They originated in the Gudbrandsdal Valley of Norway, and probably descended from Dutch and Friesland horses, most notably the Friesian. Having similarities to the British Fell Pony and Dales Pony, ...

See also: Pony, Dales, Black, Fell, Ponies