Personally, I would love to see a
Connemara pony or two. In my opinion, it is a pony like no other; a picture of beauty and athleticism rather than cuteness and toughness. This pony is creating quite a name for itself, becoming a popular breed for small adults as well as children. The Connemara pony has good paces and makes an excelllent competitive mount. It is frequently grey in colour, although black, brown, bay, chestnut and roan individuals exist. Dun and palomino are seen very rarely in this breed of pony.
Akhal-Tekes are a horse breed with a history going back 3,000 years. In addition to that, they often have a metallic sheen on their coats. Some points of their conformation may seem poor but make no mistake, the Akhal-Teke is a tough breed. In 1935, a group of Akhal-Teke horses were ridden from Ashkabad in Turkmenistan to Moscow in Russia. A distance of a whooping 4,000 kilometres was covered in as little as 84 days. Akhal-Tekes are considered to be a hot-blooded breed and sometimes are labeled as having tricky temperaments.
And another
Gelderlander or two might not go to waste either!