Exmoor Pony
The Exmoor Pony is a small and hardy horse breed that originated in the Exmoor region of England. It is one of the oldest and purest horse breeds in the world. The Exmoor Pony is a semi-wild breed that roams freely on the moorlands but is also managed and protected by humans. It is a cold-blooded breed and stands at a height of approximately 120-130 cm, with a weight ranging from 300-400 kg. The breed has a sturdy build, a distinctive "toad-eye" appearance, and a dense, weather-resistant coat. Exmoor Ponies are known for their surefootedness, endurance, and ability to thrive in harsh environments. They have played an essential role in conservation grazing and are valued for their contribution to biodiversity and cultural heritage.
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