Connemara is in the west of Ireland. Connemara ponies would be found around Ireland though.
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The Connemara is an attractive, sturdy and intelligent breed. They're generally large ponies, so are fine for a moderate sized adult. As with all breeds, each individual is different, but I do think the right Connemara would be fine for a beginner.
Yes a connemara is a breed of horse. They are great horses! Actually ponies unless crossed with others such as thourobreds. They are from Ireland and are fantastic jumpers and REALLY NICE!
A Connemara will go for anything from $100 and up into the tens of thousands depending upon breeding, show record, age, sex, color, conformation and many other factors.
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They are ok ponies, but Connemaras or icelandics are good for a child of young age.
The Connemara which is actually considered both a pony and a horse is from the Connemara region of Ireland.
Connemara Girl was created in 1865.
Connemara RFC was created in 1946.
A shetland pony would be the smallest out of a shetland, connemara, or thoroughbred. Shetlands are used for pack horses, and nowadays very popular children's pets because of their fun-loving nature. Shetlands are sometimes considered draft ponies because of their strength despite their small size. --starsun22 the horse maniac
The highest jump of a Connemara is 1.48 metres