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by gam » Sun Nov 26, 2017 4:53 pm
ForgottenShadow wrote:I think that's a Fell Pony
indeed it is! the fell pony originated in northern england. this is a very strong and hardy breed known for its ground-covering trot. it is closely related to the dales pony.

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by gam » Sun Nov 26, 2017 5:16 pm
yes, pony of the americas is correct :) this breed originated in iowa. the foundation stallion was an appaloosa/arabian/shetland pony cross. ponies must have "loud" appaloosa coloring to be registered, meaning that you must be able to see the spots from 40 feet away.
can someone else please take over? i'm off to bed, good night!
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