The Exmoor pony comes from the area of Exmoor in England. It's a native pony breed that is endangered and very old.
Newfoundland ponies come from Newfoundland Canada. They were created from a mix of British breeds including the Exmoor pony, Galloway pony, Welsh pony, and New Forest pony.
The Exmoor pony breed comes from Great Brittan.
Exmoor ist u.a. auch für den Exmoor Pony bekannt.
A Dartmoor pony originates from Dartmoor, and is now crossbred with other ponies released onto the moor. An Exmoor pony is from Exmoor, and is purebred. They are typically stouter and darker coloured that Dartmoors.
Yes, the Exmoor pony has been endangered ever since 1807. They were always very rare in the first place.
The average sized Exmoor pony will weigh about 500 to 700 lbs.
A book about a specific breed like the Exmoor pony could be called a reference, a manual, or an encyclopedia depending on it's content.
Dartmoor ponies are larger and taller than Exmoor ponies. Exmoor ponies have a more primitive appearance with a distinct dorsal stripe and mealy markings on their muzzle and eyes. Both breeds are hardy and known for their sure-footedness in rugged terrain.
Some breeds are even the exmoor pony is rarer than the giant panda!
Probably the oldest breed of pony with the purest bloodlines in the UK would be the Exmoor, which is now quite rare. It is estimated that the Exmoor migrated to what is now England approximately 130,000 years ago. Physically, this pony is nearly indistinguishable from wild horses of mainland Eurasia. Here is an excellent website for additional information: http://www.moorlandmousietrust.org.uk/History_Exmoor_Pony.htm
They were likely a very similar breed to the Exmoor pony. Short horses, but very powerful.
Yes, if you own a m&m horse/pony or exmoor dont tend to be plaited though.