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The book surveys the origins, regional varieties, and practical uses of British ponies, tracing their descent from half-wild woodland stock and explaining legal, historical, and husbandry influences on their development. It profiles specific types — New Forest, Welsh, Exmoor and Dartmoor, Cumberland and Westmorland, Connemara, Scottish and Shetland — describing conformation, temperament, and traditional habitats. Sections examine breeding practices, management, and temperamental and physical traits that suit ponies for riding, driving, and emerging roles such as polo, with practical advice for breeders and owners and illustrations that highlight typical forms and uses.

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Sir Walter Gilbey

Sir Walter Gilbey was an English author and horse enthusiast, known for his extensive writings on equine history and the development of horse breeds. His notable works include "Horses Past and Present" and "The Great Horse; or, The War Horse," which explore the significance of horses in various historical contexts. Gilbey's contributions to literature reflect his deep passion for horses, as well as his interest in transportation history, as seen in his book "Early Carriages and Roads." Through his detailed research and engaging narratives, he has left a lasting impact on the study of equestrian topics.

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