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Also called the Shan pony, the Burmese pony isn’t a particularly refined breed, however their adaptability and ability to function on difficult terrain makes them well liked in the mountainous regions.
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Also called the Shan pony, the Burmese pony isn’t a particularly refined breed, however their adaptability and ability to function on difficult terrain makes them well liked in the mountainous regions.
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Also called Budenny and Budyonovsky, the Budyonny is an incredibly adaptable and versatile animal bred to be an all-around saddle mount.
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Along with the Hucul and the Konik ponies, the Bosnian Mountain Horse is one of the Balkan breeds and all three share the same ancestors.
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Also called the Chernomor, the Black Sea Horse is very rare and only a small number of pure blood still exist.
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Also known as the Belgian Heavy Horse, Brabançon or Brabant and Belgian Draught, the Belgian Draft is one of the strongest draft breeds. This breed has also held the world record for tallest and largest horses in the world.
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Also called Pottok and Pottoka, the Basque Ponies are left to live wild in the Pyrenees of the Basque Country in Spain and France. The last Wednesday of January they are rounded up, their numbers cut for market & the remaining animals are branded, then released again.
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The Barthais was once classified as a heavy horse and their roots are thought to go back to France pre 7th Century AD (Arabian blood was added for the first time in 732 AD). However, over the years their bloodlines have become lighter and smaller to the present day animal, which is now classified as a pony.
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Easy to identify because of their turned in ears (similar to those of the Marwari horse), the Baluchi horse is native to Pakistan.
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The Baise or Bose (also called Guangxi) is a small horse breed raised in pasture at high altitude and allowed to roam freely in herds when not working.
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