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Exmoor Horses for sale in Swindon

We found 0 Exmoor Horses for sale in Swindon.

The Exmoor Pony, also known as the "moorland pony," originates from the rugged Exmoor moorlands in southwest England. This ancient breed is one of the oldest native British ponies, uniquely adapted to survive harsh weather conditions. Characteristically, it stands between 11.3 and 12.3 hands high, with a sturdy build, thick double coat in bay or brown shades, and distinctive "mealy" markings around the muzzle and eyes. The breed's unique "toad eye" with hooded upper lids and a dense, water-shedding mane and tail make it well-suited to the wet, windy climate. Known for being hardy, intelligent, and sure-footed, Exmoor ponies are calm but independent, thriving on sparse moorland vegetation. They are particularly valued for conservation grazing, helping maintain heathland habitats without overgrazing. The breed is critically endangered, with efforts led by the Exmoor Pony Society to preserve pure bloodlines. Ideal for riding, driving, and environmental projects, the Exmoor is a vital part of the UK's natural heritage, admired for its resilience and unique charm. Key search terms include "exmoor pony for sale," "exmoor ponies for sale," and "moorland pony."

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FAQs

Are there wild horses in Exmoor?

There are no truly wild horses in Exmoor, but there are semi-feral Exmoor ponies that roam freely across the moorland. These ponies are native to the area and live in a near-natural state, though they are all legally owned and managed by moorland farmers with specific grazing rights.

Does anyone own the Exmoor ponies?

Yes, the Exmoor ponies on the moor are owned by local farmers who have grazing rights on the commons. While they roam freely, these ponies are part of controlled herds under private ownership rather than being completely wild animals.

How many Exmoor ponies are left?

There are approximately 500 ponies living freely on Exmoor moor, with the worldwide registered population around 3,000. Due to the small gene pool and low population numbers, the Exmoor pony is considered an endangered breed and is carefully monitored for conservation.

Where do Exmoor ponies come from?

Exmoor ponies are native to the Exmoor moorland region in south-west England, specifically north-eastern Devon and western Somerset. Their history dates back to at least 1086, documented in the Domesday Book, and they have adapted well to the harsh moorland environment over centuries.