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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Big Dawg Pet Directory- Horses and Ponies - Common Horse Breeds - Dartmoor Pony</title><link>http://www.bigdawg-dir.com/Horses_and_Ponies/Common_Horse_Breeds/Dartmoor_Pony/</link><description>Pet and Animal Directory consisting of common animals and pets from around the world. Quality links and resources are contained inside the Big Dawg Pet and animal directory.Add your links today and help us grow to be the biggest on the web. Over many centuries ponies were allowed to run freely on the high moorland of Devon in the south west of England. These ponies were well adapted to the harsh climate. As the trade route between Exeter and Plymouth became more important the native ponies would have come in contact with the many different horse breeds that travelled on that road. The breed was also influenced by Arabian and Barb horses brought into the country by the Crusaders. During the Industrial Revolution the Dartmoor Ponies were crossed with the small Shetland Pony to produce a breed small enough to work in the mines. This led to the decline of the Dartmoor. It was crossed with Welsh Mountain Ponies, Polo Ponies and Hackneys to save the breed.
In 1899 the first Dartmoor Stud Book was formed, which set height limits for stallion to 14hh and for mares to 13.2hh. About twenty years later the limit was reduced to the present height of 12.2hh. Many of the modern day Dartmoors trace back to the pure-breed Arabian stallion The Leat out of a Dartmoor mare. After World War II there was a decline in true Dartmoor Ponies and in 1988 the Dartmoor Pony Society Moor Scheme was set up to save the breed. Farmers with unregistered pure-bred ponies were encouraged to register them and to provide them with pedigree stallions.</description></channel></rss>