The Dartmoor is a breed of pony native of Great Britain, to be precise from the area of Dartmoor (plateau in the English county of Devon), which takes its name. The first evidence of the presence of this small horse date back to early in the year 1000. The dartmoor pony looks like but it is robust, indefatigable resistentee, its origins in the wilderness and made it difficult, in fact, suited to survival in most weather conditions. The dartmoor has a small size, elegant head, small ears and shanks short, strong legs with small, hard hooves. Her character is intelligent, gentle, sensitive and gentle. His size and his good character makes the dartmoor pony ideal for introducing children to the wonderful world of riding.
His appearance: medium Height: 120 -140 cm
average weight: 200 kg
cloak bay, dark bay, blackish gray, spotted coats are not allowed, permitted small white markings
Disciplines: Seat for children and teens, attacks.