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New Forest pony
A New Forest pony.
The New Forest Pony is one of the recognised 9 Mountain and Moorland or Native pony breeds of the British Isles, valued for its hardiness, strength and sureness of foot.

 


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There have been references to the New Forest pony as far back as 1016. Stud books have been in existence since 1906.

New Forest Pony
This lovely looking pony is sure footed, agile and quick thinking with a wonderful temperament as well as being incredibly hardy and being able to withstand varied terrain and cold winters on what is often slim rations.

New Forest Pony Studs
New Forest Pony Society of North America
Farriers New Forest Ponies
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New Forest pony, Fawley Enclosure
New Forest ponies should be of riding type with substance. They should have sloping shoulders, strong quarters, plenty of bone, good depth of body, straight limbs and good hard round feet.

NEW FOREST PONY ASSOC.
AMERICAN CONNEMARA PONY SOCIETY
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AMERICAN DARTMOOR PONY ASSOC.
AMERICAN EXMOOR PONY REGISTRY
AMERICAN SHETLAND PONY CLUB
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The New Forest Pony inhabits the forests of Hampshire and has done so for many years. Ponies were recorded as roaming the forests in 1016 and many breeds were turned out into the forests over the years.

Their owners pay for grazing rights in the forest and each fall the ponies are rounded up and evaluated for breeding by the New Forest Pony Breeding and Cattle Society.

New Forest Pony
Named for the forest in southern England, where this breed originated, the New Forest pony is one of the recognized breeds of mountain and moorland ponies of the British Isles.

New Forest Pony Canada Association
New Forest Pony Breeding and Cattle Society
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The New Forest Pony gets its name from the New Forest that lies along the English coast between Southampton and Bournemouth in southwest Hampshire.

The New Forest Pony
Monkshorn Trooper, a forest run stallion
New Forest Ponies are for Work, for Play, for Dressage, for Show Jumping, for Cross Country, for Riding Club, for Driving, for Children, for Adults, for Riding and Driving for the Disabled, ...

NEW FOREST PONY
The New Forest Pony is named for and was originated from a forest located in southern England. Of the mountain and moorland ponies in the British Isles, the New Forest Pony is the most recognized breed.

New Forest Pony
Originated in the New Forest area of Hampshire, England, these solid-colored ponies may be found in two types -- a) lighter, under 13.2 hands and b) heavier, between 13.2 and 14.2 hands.

New Forest Pony
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The New Forest Pony has an unusual background for a native pony breed.

New Forest Pony
The New Forest Pony has the most varied genetic ba
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Buckskin New Forest pony
A Buckskin Quarter Horse Mare
Buckskin is a color of horses; it also refers to other things that are the color of a buckskin horse, such as the color of some breeds of dogs.

*New Forest Pony - any color except piebald, skewbald, white markings permitted
Newfoundland Pony - black, bay, and brown, with many roans, pieblad and skewbald not accepted, white markings undesireable ...

More than a thousand years ago the area covered by the New Forestextended through southern England nearly as far west as Dartmoor andExmoor, and so it is probable that the original New Forest pony was closelyakin to those of the Devon and Somerset ...

See also: Pony, New Forest, Ponies, Stallion, Quarter