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Also called British Piebald and British Skewbald, the British Pinto pony is much like the American Paint Pony. They are considered a color breed and registered based on coat characteristics rather than conformation or bloodlines.
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Also called British Piebald and British Skewbald, the British Pinto pony is much like the American Paint Pony. They are considered a color breed and registered based on coat characteristics rather than conformation or bloodlines.
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Also called British Piebald and British Skewbald, the British Pinto horse is much like the American Paint breed. They are considered a color breed and registered based on coat characteristics rather than conformation or bloodlines.
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A relatively newer breed, the Anglo European or AES is a sport type horse that comes from crossing specific breeds to produce an animal that performs well and has a sound temperament.
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The Suffolk Punch is the oldest draft breed of Britain that still exists in their original conformational state today. The highest concentration of the breed can be found in their birthplace of East Anglia.
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Few breeds, (besides perhaps the Arabian & the Andalusian) have traveled as far & as wide as the English (or British) Thoroughbred animals have. While racing horses has been a sport for as long as we have been on their back, the British took horse racing to another level entirely.
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Descendant of the English Great Horse of the Middle Ages, the Shire horse is among the largest of the draft breeds.
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The Norfolk Roadster or Trotter was perhaps one of the most influential of all trotting breeds and is the foundation for most modern trotting breeds of today.
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Wild ponies have been roaming the New Forest on the coast of southwest Hampshire in England for as long as anyone can remember and this is an ancient northern pony breed.
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The Lundy Pony is named for the isle of Lundy in the Bristol Channel of England. There are no horses native to the cluster of islands there, so this breed was developed by the last private owner of Lundy Island.
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The Hackney pony is purely a man made breed, they were developed using selective breeding with the goal of creating a pony type within the Hackney breed.
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