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Fell Horses for sale in Portsmouth, Portsmouth

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The Fell Pony, often simply called a Fell, is a native British breed from the rugged fells of Cumbria in northwest England. This hardy and versatile pony stands between 13.2 and 14 hands high and is known for its compact, sturdy build with muscular hindquarters and feathered legs. Its coat is usually black, though brown, bay, and grey are also accepted colours. Renowned for its calm and sensible temperament, the Fell Pony is reliable and energetic, making it an ideal mount for children and smaller adults alike. Traditionally, it was used as a pack pony to carry slate and other materials, showcasing its strength and endurance in harsh terrain. Today, Fell ponies excel in riding, driving, show competitions, and even conservation grazing. Due to its rarity, with fewer than 900 breeding mares in the UK, the Fell Pony is classed as vulnerable by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust. If you're searching for a Fell pony for sale in the UK, bear in mind their gentle nature and adaptability, suitable for riders of all levels. Not to be confused with the larger Dales Pony, the Fell remains a beloved symbol of British equestrian heritage.

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Are Fell ponies good for beginners?

Yes, Fell ponies are excellent for beginners due to their calm, gentle, and willing nature. They are intelligent, easy to train, eager to please, and have a steady temperament, making them suitable for riders of all ages and skill levels, including children.

How big do Fell ponies grow?

Fell ponies typically grow to about 13.2 to 14 hands high (54 to 56 inches, or 137 to 142 cm). Despite their pony height, they have a strong, drafty build that allows them to comfortably carry adults.

Why is it called a Fell Pony?

The Fell Pony is named after the 'Fells,' which are the mountainous and moorland regions of northwest England, specifically Cumberland and Westmorland. The term 'fell' refers to the rugged upland terrain where the breed originated.

What does 'Fell of the horse' mean?

The phrase 'Fell of the horse' is an old idiom meaning to fall off a horse, usually by accident. This usage of 'fell' as a verb meaning 'to fall' is unrelated to the Fell pony breed name, which refers to the upland regions.