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  2. File:Stallion and mare, Pilley Allotments, New Forest ...

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    The objective of the Stallion Scheme is to reduce the number of foals and ensure those born were likely to be in good condition. During 2007 there are 39 stallions out on the Forest, and according to the official list the one shown here at Pilley Allotments is called "Matley Crusader".

  3. New Forest pony - Wikipedia

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    The New Forest pony is one of the recognised mountain and moorland or native pony breeds of the British Isles. [1] Height varies from around 12 to 14.2 hands (48 to 58 inches, 122 to 147 cm); ponies of all heights should be strong, workmanlike, and of a good riding type.

  4. Mountain and moorland pony breeds - Wikipedia

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    Shetlands are smaller, not to exceed 10.2 hands (42 inches, 107 cm). [1] Shetlands are measured in inches. [2] Some breeds, such as the Exmoor, are uniform in colour and pattern but others permit a wide range of colours. However the Shetland is the only breed that can be skewbald or piebald, [citation needed] though even Shetlands cannot be ...

  5. New Forest commoner - Wikipedia

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    A New Forest commoner (also known as a New Forester, Commoner or Forester) is a person who has recognized historical rights associated with the New Forest area of Southern England. The term is used both for a practitioner of the heritage agricultural vocation of commoning , and also a cultural minority native to the area.

  6. Stallion - Wikipedia

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    A stallion standing up. A stallion is a male horse that has not been gelded ().Stallions follow the conformation and phenotype of their breed, but within that standard, the presence of hormones such as testosterone may give stallions a thicker, "cresty" neck, as well as a somewhat more muscular physique as compared to female horses, known as mares, and castrated males, called geldings.

  7. Kaimanawa horse - Wikipedia

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    Only one injury resulting in the death of a horse is known to have occurred. [4] The United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization lists the Kaimanawa horses as a herd of special genetic value that can be compared with other groups of feral horses such as New Forest ponies, Assateague ponies, wild Mustangs, and with free-living zebras ...

  8. List of horse breeds in DAD-IS - Wikipedia

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    New Forest: New Forest Pony Australia: ... Thoroughbred Mounts: Thoroughbred Lithuania: ... New Forest Pony Netherlands: Painted Horse: American Paint Netherlands:

  9. Highland pony - Wikipedia

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    The height of a Highland Pony is 13 to 14.2 hands (52 to 58 inches, 132 to 147 cm). The head is well-carried and alert, with a kindly eye, broad muzzle, and deep jowl. A reasonable length of neck goes from the withers with a good sloping shoulder, and well-placed forearms are desired. Ponies are to have a well-balanced and compact body with a ...