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Latest news about Exmoor Pony health The course started off with some health and safety: working in a group of mules is far more dangerous than being in a group of donkeys, because they are more flighty and easily startled. Also most of the mules are bigger ... He was left to fend for himself with his companion Molly on 100 acres of moorland with a herd of Exmoor ponies. Ben was given the task of catching him so that he could be brought into the safety and care of the Sanctuary. Ben liaised with the owner of ... Continue reading exmoor ponies are well known for being hardy weight bearers so i think you just need to listen to your horse, if he starts acting as though he is uncomfortable or you find it more difficult to ride (because your feet hit the floor! ... Continue reading On Sunday morning I have organised a lovely walk in the heart of Exmoor, where I am hoping you will see the Exmoor ponies & Red Deer. We will start off by following a stream, so don't worry if it is going to be hot. ... Continue reading Exmoor Pony, Cressbrook Dale. Part of my job is to occasionally go and check on the ponies in Cressbrook Dale. All this takes is counting them and watching them for a couple of minutes to see if they are all in good health. ... Continue reading The annual gathering of the wild Exmoor ponies adds to the atmosphere as farmers round them up during an event that is more Wild West than West Country. The gathering helps maintain the health of these amazing animals, ... Continue reading ... Exmoor ponies on Woolacombe down (the high ground south of Potters Hill) Brought in by the National trust to help manage the diverse habitat there are now six of them. During our Saturday walks to check on their water and health, ... Continue reading These Ponies are in low numbers and classed as endangered so they are monitored by the local Pony society for health and harmony. . possibly the toughest Exmoor animal to trace is the Red Deer. Ability is needed to follow the tracks and ... Continue reading The Handling the Young Exmoor Pony course at the Exmoor Pony Centre was an absolute triumph. I have come home on a real high knowing that the 23 ponies that we handled have got an assured future. We worked with 19 foals, three yearlings ... Continue reading However Sue McGeever, Secretary of the Exmoor Pony Society, said branding was important for maintaining the purity of the breed and health of the animals. She said Europe had given the UK special permission to allow Exmoor ponies to be ... Continue reading These Ponies are in low numbers and classed as endangered so they are monitored by the local Pony society for health and harmony. . On the safari it is important that you don't just focus on the fields and ground. ... Continue reading
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