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The approved stallions are turned out each year to different areas across the forest to maintain the New Forest pony as a breed. When they are not turned out into the forest the registered ...
Stallions have been released into the wild to help preserve the bloodlines of a rare pony. Eighteen are being set free across the New Forest in Hampshire between May and July for the annual ...
Stallions have been released in the New Forest. Stallions have been released into the wild to prevent the decline of a rare pony. Eighteen of the male ponies are being let go into the New Forest ...
Each year, approved stallions are turned out into the area in order to maintain the New Forest pony as a breed. They were turned out on 12 May and will be turned in on 23 June. When not out in the ...
The famous New Forest pony is indigenous to the New Forest in ... have tried to prevent overgrazing by limiting the number of stallions they put out to breed each year. ‘We applaud this as ...
Give "frisky teenage" stallions a wide berth as they chase female ponies around the New Forest during breeding season, visitors are being urged by forest stewards and pony owners. "Drive across ...
Please keep dogs under close control at all times. "Please help us to ensue the certainty of the registered New Forest pony breed by giving the stallions respect and lots of space." ...
VISITORS to the New Forest are being urged to keep clear of frisky stallions seeking a mate ... are advising visitors not to walk through pony herds and to keep dogs under close control.
A number of approved stallions are turned out each year to maintain the New Forest pony as a breed. Members of the public are being warned to keep their distance as the horses' behaviour can be ...
open image in gallery Each year, approved stallions are turned out into the area in order to maintain the New Forest pony as a breed (Getty Images) The group wrote on Facebook: “The stallions ...