Rated 0 points - posted 13 years ago by C-Pod in category Other.
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Welsh Pony
Welsh ponies are known for their good temperament, hardiness, and free-moving gaits.
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Falabella
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Sable Island Pony
The horses that remain on Sable Island are feral
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Australian Pony
Between 11 and 14 hands high
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Basuto Pony
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Peneia Pony
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American Pony
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Chinese Pony
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French Pony
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Shetland Pony
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Skyros Pony
Very small stature, semi-domesticated
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Spiti Pony
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Sumba Pony
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Timor Pony
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Viatka Pony
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Bali Pony
The ponies show the usual "primitive markings" such as a dorsal stripe, shoulder bars, and zebra stripes on the legs, in addition to their dun coat, that includes a black mane, tail, and legs.
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Bashkirskj Pony
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Chincoteague Assateague
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Galiceño
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Pindos Pony
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