The Exmoor pony is Britain’s oldest breed of native pony. Today, the Exmoor is recognised as an endangered breed by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust. They have adapted to survive on low quality moorland ...
The Exmoor Pony Society has launched a campaign to help secure the future of the UK’s oldest native breed. With £50,000 already raised and committed, the first stallion is set to donate semen to the ...
Every year, family and friends on horseback and quad bikes round the ponies up for inspection at a farm on Exmoor (Image: Sarah Hailstone) Exmoor ponies are being gathered for an annual inspection ...
Scottish academics are part of a new scientific research team that has been launched to help save the UK’s oldest native pony breed from disappearance. Sign up to our Scotsman Rural News - A weekly of ...
When you are out and about on Exmoor, you may be lucky enough to spot a semi-feral Exmoor pony herd traversing the landscape, some of the mares with foals at foot. Seeing this charismatic ancient ...
A herd of Exmoor ponies has been introduced at a ‘habitat bank’ close to the west Pennine moors. The hardy ponies, which were on the brink of extinction after World War II, are helping to revive local ...
Exmoor ponies are extremely hardy and well suited to the Yorkshire climate due to their double winter coat, Calderdale Council says A herd of Exmoor ponies has been brought into a nature reserve in ...
When Karen Minto first picked up Moorland Mousie, she couldn’t have guessed it would lead to years spent working with Exmoor ponies and volunteering for the charity named in its honour. But the story ...
Hurrah for Exmoor ponies! Hairy, loyal, strong, versatile... And on the cover of this week's issue of Horse & Hound magazine. Here's why we're (just slightly) in love... If you are someone who learnt ...
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