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lundy pony The breed originated in 1928, when the owner of the island, Martin Coles Harman, introduced 34 New Forest pony mares, eight foals and a Welsh Mountain B strawberry roan stallion.
The Lundy Pony is named for the isle of Lundy in the Bristol Channel of England. There are no horses native to the cluster of islands there, so this breed was developed by the last private owner of Lundy Island. Origins ...
Lundy Pony Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This Source The Lundy Pony is a breed of pony first developed on Lundy Island in England.
The Lundy Pony developed on Lundy Island in England. The basis of the breed was an outcrossing of New Forest pony mares and an Arabian stallion. Later influences included one Connemara Pony stallion, and several Welsh Mountain stallions.
Lundy Pony Preservation Society 33 Gregorys Tyning, Paulton Somerset, BS18 5PW GBR TEL. +44 (0)1761 415073 ...
The Lundy pony is a recent breed, developed on the island of Lundy by using New Forest mares and an Arabian stallion.
Alternative Name Lundy Pony Basic Info Height : 11.3 - 13.1 hh. Colours : Bay, brown, chestnut, black. Identifying Features : Neat head, thickset neck, prominent withers, straight back, muscled legs, thick mane, high set tail.
Lundy Pony Preservation Society, The National Pony Society, National Pony Society (Northern Ireland), Native Pony Association Of Devon, New Forest Pony and Cattle Breeding Society, Northern Ireland Shetland Pony Group, ...
Lundy Pony - perferably dun with dark points, roan, bay, palomino, and dark liver chestnut, permissable, blue-eyed creams registerable only as geldings and mares, piebald, skewbald, grey, and bright chestnut not accepted ...
See also: Pony, Lundy, Stallion, Bay, Ponies
 
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