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The Connemara pony, an Irish native breed, originated in the part of County Galway known as Connemara, west of Lough Corrib and bordering the Atlantic Ocean in the Republic of Ireland. The Connemara pony is considered an endangered breed under EU law.
History. Connemara ponies at Cloch na Rón showing the typical harsh landscape of their place of origin. The Connemara region in County Galway in western Ireland, where the breed first became recognised as a distinct type, is a very harsh landscape, thus giving rise to a pony breed of hardy, strong individuals.
21 Αυγ 2020 · 1. What is the Connemara Pony Society? Established in 1923, the Connemara Pony Breeders Society is dedicated to the preservation and improvement of the Connemara Pony. 2. Are there any Connemara Pony shows? Each August, the Connemara Pony Breeders host their annual pony show in Clifden, County Cork. 3. Connemara Pony sales: where to buy a ...
Lynfields Kiltuck was a mesmerizing black Connemara pony stallion that lived up to the Connemara motto of doing it all, while also siring more than 25 beautiful and talented offspring. His bloodlines included thoroughbred Little Heaven as a grandsire and Irish show jumper Dundrum as an uncle.
The Connemara Pony Breeders’ Society was originally established in 1923 for the purpose of taking steps that would lead to the preservation and improvement of the Connemara Pony. Prior to this the work was undertaken by the Congested Districts Board, which was established in 1891.
The Connemara pony is Ireland’s only native breed, with a history that some believe dates back to the ancient Celts. The Celts, who were skilled horsemen, developed the Pony from Scandinavian ponies that the Vikings first brought to Ireland
The Connemara Pony Breeders' Society was originally established in 1923 for the purpose of taking steps that would lead to the preservation and improvement of the Connemara Pony. Prior to this the work was undertaken by the Congested District Board, which was established in 1891.