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The Connemara pony (Irish: Capaillín Chonamara) is a pony breed originating in Ireland. They are known for their athleticism, versatility and good disposition. History. Connemara ponies at Cloch na Rón showing the typical harsh landscape of their place of origin.
Quick facts about Connemara ponies: Colors. Height. Life Span. Maturity. Use. Ireland's only native breed. Introduced by the Ancient Celts: notoriously skilled horseman. Mythology tells us that the tribes of western Ireland were mounted.
21 Αυγ 2020 · Black Connemara ponies are rare but cremello, a beautiful blue-eyed cream is common and looks stunning against the backdrop of the rugged Irish landscape. But what makes this Irish horse so attractive to us is that it is unique to Ireland and represents so much wild beauty found on this island.
The Connemara pony is a sturdy, self- reliant, agile, careful, compact, well-balanced, versatile pony with good conformation with a willingness to work. It is nimble and sure- footed. It is known for its natural jumping ability and for its excellent bone and hard hooves.
27 Νοε 2023 · Connemara ponies feature distinctively “pony-like” heads, broad between alert and kind eyes with deep jaws, refined jaws, and an accentuated cheekbone. Ears of these ponies follow pony traits and are relatively short, adding expressive facial features.
The Connemara pony is a pony breed originating in Ireland. They are known for their athleticism, versatility and good disposition. The breed makes excellent show ponies.
The Recognised colors are grey, bay, brown (genetically, a darker variant of bay), and dun, with some roans, an occasional black, chestnut, or palomino. Connemara ponies can also be cremello in colour known as a Blue Eyed Cream.