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Newfoundland Pony
The newfoundland pony was used on a farm as a work animal, most nowadays more people are buying them as babies to raise as pets.
These ponies first arrived on the shores of Newfoundland from southwest England more than 200 years ago. These hard working and loyal ponies were used to haul firewood, timber, kelp, and rocks amongst other things.
The newfoundland pony was used on a farm as a work animal, most nowadays more people are buying them as babies to raise as pets.
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These ponies measure about 11 to 14.2 hands high. They can weigh between 400 and 800 pounds. They have a thick dark mane, tail, and lower legs. They are commonly brownish in color though other colors are not uncommon. The tail is low set. The newfoundland pony was used on a farm as a work animal, most nowadays more people are buying them as babies to raise as pets.
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