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Latest news about Fell Pony Breeders of quality Fell Ponies of substance and type Located near Kewaskum Wisconsin Includes information about the Fell Pony breed ponies for sale their Fell Pony herd information about their farm and news and events. Continue reading The Fell Pony gets its name, FELL, from the Norse word meaning "hill." During the four centuries of Roman occupation on the border between England and Scotland, extra troops -- French, Dutch, German, Polish, Spanish and eastern European ... Continue reading A 15-year-old Fell pony has qualified for the Horse of the Year Show for the first time, thanks in part to a diet feed balancer from Blue Chip. Since being sent to professional show producer Jo Bates, Townend Hamish, who’s... Continue reading Submitted by: james_dwyer Added: 32 weeks ago. Continue reading Scientists are undertaking ground-breaking research into a fatal genetic defect that has been killing fell ponies for generations More... Continue reading 14.1hh Black registered Fell Pony mare of good breeding and quality. Kind natured, excellent in... Continue reading Margy is a beautiful filly with a great temperament. She will make a good kids pony. Her friendly, kind nature makes her our favorite to put with our weaning babies! Breeding to Copperbeech Casper included (new owners expense). Continue reading Courage and adaptability are the characteristics of a classic native breed in England, the Fell Pony. The breed can trot at a steady speed over long distances, has a docile temperament which makes it a good horse for riding. ... Continue reading Origin - Their ancestors are said to have migrated to the British isles around 15000 BC Due to a lack of grazing land the fell ponies numbers were cut back as agriculture began to rise. However breeding continued in isolated pockets and ... Continue reading EXMOOR PONY In southwestern England the Exmoor Pony are descendants of horses that walked along the land of Britain before it was an island The oldest native pony breed the Exmoor pony is evidenced to exist over 60000 years. Continue reading
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