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  2. Dartmoor pony - Wikipedia

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    The Dartmoor Pony is a breed of pony that lives in Devon, England. The breed has been in England for centuries and is used in a variety of roles. Because of the extreme weather conditions experienced on the moors, the Dartmoor Pony is a particularly hardy breed with excellent stamina .

  3. Mountain and moorland pony breeds - Wikipedia

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    Exmoor Pony from Exmoor in Somerset and Devon in south-west England. Dartmoor Pony from Dartmoor in Devon in south-west England. Welsh Mountain Pony (section A) and Welsh Pony (section B) from Wales. Eriskay Pony one of Scotland's most ancient equine breeds.

  4. List of horse breeds of the British Isles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of some of the breeds of horse originating in the British Isles. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Twelve of the native breeds are considered rare and are marked with a "†" symbol. [ 4 ] [ 3 ]

  5. Miniature Pony Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Miniature Pony Centre was a farm tourist attraction based in the Dartmoor National Park, near Moretonhampstead. [1] [2] In 2023, it permanently closed as a result of the cost of living crisis in the UK. [3] Originally, the land was owned by W.H. Smith of the retail chain.

  6. Barton Hills, Bedfordshire - Wikipedia

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    During the summer, Dartmoor ponies roam the hills. National nature reserve ... A large part of the area is managed by Natural England as a national nature reserve. [1]

  7. Exmoor pony - Wikipedia

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    Thirty ponies, identified as the original old type, were moved to neighbouring moorland; these were the foundation stock of the present-day breed. A breed society, the Exmoor Pony Society, was formed in 1921; the first stud-book was published in 1963. The ponies came close to extinction during the Second World War, when some were stolen for ...

  8. New Forest pony - Wikipedia

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    The New Forest pony is one of the recognised mountain and moorland or native pony breeds of the British Isles. [1] Height varies from around 12 to 14.2 hands (48 to 58 inches, 122 to 147 cm); ponies of all heights should be strong, workmanlike, and of a good riding type.

  9. Dartmoor - Wikipedia

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    Dartmoor is an upland area in southern Devon, South West England. The moorland and surrounding land has been protected by National Park status since 1951. Dartmoor National Park covers 954 km 2 (368 sq mi).