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Also called South African Boerperd and the Kaapse Boerperd, the Boer horse has a long history that is intertwined with the people of South Africa.
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Also called South African Boerperd and the Kaapse Boerperd, the Boer horse has a long history that is intertwined with the people of South Africa.
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Also know as Navarrin, Navarrin, Navarran, Bigurd or Tarbais, the Bigourdan Horse was an ancient breed which came mainly from the plains of the Pyrenees near Tarbes. This is a French offshoot of the Navarrine Pony found in the Spanish Pyrenees. From what we can tell, the original stock is called Navarrin in French and Navarra in Spanish.
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The Bhirum Pony or Nigerian Pony is a dwarf breed from northern regions of Nigeria. This breed is thought to be a descendant of the little known Poney Mousseye of Cameroon.
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Over the last 50 years the Belgian registry has been producing a solid stock of some of the finest jumping horses in the world. Standing down only to some of the breeds who had influence in their bloodlines.
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Also called Deli Pony and Kuda-Deli, Batak Ponies are highly regarded among the ponies of Indonesia and are are often used to improve the bloodlines of neighboring breeds.
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The Banker Pony inhabits the Outer Banks of Carolinas and are also called Shackleford ponies, Banker horses and Ocracoke ponies.
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Also called Egyptian Horse, the Baladi is an Egyptian horse of questionable bloodlines. Essentially a country bred horse, except this country has some truly amazing horseflesh and the undocumented breeding may reflect that.
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The ancestors of the Baguio or Philippine Pony came with Chinese, Brazilian and South American marketeers and dealers who came into the Philippines to trade, then left their animals behind.
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