Dales Pony History
The Dales Pony originated in the dales of northeast England. The Dales Pony was the ultimate farmer’s horse, pulling a plow, a cart, or working under saddle helping to herd sheep. The Dales Pony was valued as a pack pony working in the lead mines carrying the ore to cargo ships. Welsh Cobs and Clydesdales were used to help better the breed, although Clydesdale features were later bred out.
Dales Pony Characteristics
The Dales Pony has hard dark-colored hooves with thickly boned feathered legs. Short-coupled with strong hindquarters and a well-muscled neck, the Dales also sports fine features with wide-set eyes and tiny ears. Average height is 14 to 14.2 hands high. The Dales Pony is usually black, although brown and gray are sometimes seen.
For more information:
- The Dales Pony Society (United Kingdom), www.dalespony.org;
- Dales Pony Society of America Inc., www.dalesponies.com
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