About This Book
A concise study traces the breed's origins from archaeological and pictorial evidence and compares island types with related northern pony traditions. It describes local varieties and the practical roles these small horses have filled, including their use in farms, transport, and markets, and explains herd management, feeding, and breeding practices. A section examines the modern standard and how environment and selective breeding influenced size, conformation, and temperament. A scientific appendix discusses ancestry and morphology with skeletal plates and measurements, while illustrations and notes provide historical and practical context.
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