10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WESTERN ISLES PONY»
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Mason's World Dictionary of Livestock Breeds, Types and ...
Fulani West African ponies: see Bhirum, Bobo, Kirdi, Koto-Koli, M'Bayar, M'Par,
Torodi West Black Sea Rahvan horse: see Rahvan Western Isles Pony: see
Hebridean Pony Western Kazakh: see Kushum Western pony: (USA)/inc. bronco,
cow ...
As has before been remarked in this review the difference between a Highland
and a Western Isles pony is very much the difference between if Dales and a Fell
pony. In so far as export is concerned the Fell pony has the advantage over the ...
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Miscellaneous Publications
The original of the breed, namely, the Western Isles Pony, is a sharp, alert, thick-
set and powerful but symmetrical animal, not over 14 hands high, with plenty of
pony character, strong limbs and tough, strong feet for hill climbing and working ...
Great Britain. Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, 1927
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Bulletin / Great Britain. Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries ...
The original of the breed, namely, the Western Isles Pony, is a sharp, alert, thick-
set and powerful, but symmetrical, animal, not over 14 hands high, with plenty of
pony character; strong limbs and tough, strong feet for hill climbing and working ...
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Technical Communication
1910, HB 1889; vars (till 1932): Garron (mainland) (over 14 hands) and Western
Isles Pony (under 14.3 hands) (? inc. Barra, Tiree) ; obs. syn. Scotch Pony Hinis (
N.E. Anatolia); local var. of Anatolian Native with short fore-legs; Turk. Hinistn ...
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The Larousse guide to horses and ponies of the world
... more active Western Isles Pony which is of riding type. Much foreign blood is
present in the Highland. The Western lsles Pony had a strong infusion of Arab,
and earlier the Mainland had been improved by French breeds sent to James lV
of ...
Elwyn Hartley Edwards, 1979
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The handbook of showing
Thus they became known originally as— (1) The Scottish mainland pony; and (2)
The Western Isles pony, which was smaller. Comparativcly recently this division
ceased to be recognized by the Highland Pony Society, and there are now two ...
There are three distinct types of Highland, the smallest and the most pure-bred
being the Western Isles pony, standing from around 12.2 to 13.2 hands high. Trie
riding pony stands from 13.2 to about 14.2 □lands high, and the largest, known ...
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The World Atlas of Horses & Ponies
Upper Volta Western Isles Pony (var Highland) GB Western Sudan Pony Sudan
Westphalian Coldblood (var Rhineland) Germany White Russian Coach USSR
Wielkopolski (syn MazurskoPoznanski) Poland Wuchumutsin (var Mongolian) ...
Until the 19th century almost every western island had its own race of the hardy
Western Isles pony, whose origins are of great antiquity. Improving landlords
introduced an incredible variety of stallions to effectively destroy the
characteristics ...
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Quiz success for Western Isles Pony Club
Great hospitality was shown by the Invernesshire branch and fun was had. The Western Isles Pony Club were ambassadors of good teamwork and behaviour. «Stornoway Gazette, Mar 14»