Nobody can be sure, because they breed and there are numbers growing every year
there are many different stories of ow they get in different places, but they are mostly owned by the government so they stay wild ponies.
There are about 3,000 wild ponies in the New Forest, which is a national park in southern England known for its free-roaming ponies.
Fell ponies are a native breed from the fells of Cumbria in northern England. They have a long history dating back to Roman times and are known for their hardiness and strength. The breed has played a crucial role in local agriculture and as pack animals throughout the centuries.
Fell ponies typically stand between 12 and 14 hands high, or 48 to 56 inches at the withers. They are considered a native pony breed from the United Kingdom, known for their hardiness and strength.
There are also wild Mustangs, but yes, and Newfoundland ponies.
No fell ponies are bay to black
wild ponies are called... WILD PONIES-Dah!
there are many different stories of ow they get in different places, but they are mostly owned by the government so they stay wild ponies.
in the wild
They are ok ponies, but Connemaras or icelandics are good for a child of young age.
Chincotegue Ponies.
moor ponies are wild horses or ponies that live on the moorland.
ANYWHERE
They can live in both places. There are feral ponies that live in the wild and ponies that live with people in stables.
There are about 3,000 wild ponies in the New Forest, which is a national park in southern England known for its free-roaming ponies.
Because many wild ponies live in all sorts of different climates, often times rough and cold ones.
Wild Mountain Ponies on Dartmoor - 1903 was released on: USA: 12 December 1903