highland ponies
The Highland Pony is one of the world's most versatile breeds. It really is a pony for all occasions and Highland owners know this. The Highland can be found in almost every avenue of equestrian activities. Explore, on these pages, why the Highland is such a willing animal
CHARACTERISTICS The Highland Pony is one of the two native breeds of the Scottish Highlands and Islands. As a result, it has, over many centuries adapted to the variable and often severe climatic and environmental conditions of Scotland. The winter coat consists of a layer of strong badger-like hair over a soft dense undercoat, which enables this breed of pony to live out in all weathers. This coat is shed in the spring to reveal a smooth summer coat. This essential hardiness is combined with a kindly nature and even temperament. BREED DESCRIPTION |
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HEIGHT: The height is 13hh to 14.2hh (132-148cms)
BODY: Well-balanced and compact with deep chest and plenty of room for heart and lungs. Ribs well sprung. Quarters and hindlegs: powerful quarters with well- developed thigh, strong second thigh and clean flat hocks. |
NECK AND SHOULDERS: Reasonable length of neck going from wither with a good sloping shoulder and well-placed forearm. | |
| LEGS: Flat hard bone, broad knees, short cannon bones, oblique pasterns and well-shaped broad dark hoofs. Feather hair at back of legs soft and silky. MANE AND TAIL: Hair should be natural, flowing and untrimmed with a full tail. |
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COLOURS:
A range of duns - mouse, yellow, grey, cream. Also grey, brown, black
and bay and occasionally liver chestnut with silver mane and tail.
Many ponies have a dorsal stripe and some show zebra markings on legs.
Shoulder stripe often present. A small star is acceptable but other
white markings are discouraged. Foal coat often changes and many ponies
change colour gradually as they grow older, especially those with
grey hairs interspersed with the original colour. Others show a slight
seasonal change in colour between winter NB Stallions with white markings other than a small star are NOT eligible for licensing. |
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SHOWING RECOMMENDATIONS Pony: There should be no pulling or plaiting or trimming of mane and tail, nor the feather on the legs. Eye or other cosmetic make-up must not be applied under any circumstances. The pony should be shampooed, or thoroughly groomed to look and feel absolutely clean. Mane and tail brushed out well with a soft For the pony's welfare, ridden ponies for winter competitions or hunting may be clipped out, always giving due regard to the above preparation rules. Legs should not be clipped in these cases. No trimming permitted otherwise. It should also be accepted that these clipped ponies may be placed somewhat lower if shown in-hand in early spring show classes, depending on the in-hand judge's views. |
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![]() ![]() Please note: No white markings of any description, nor white legs or hoofs, with the exception of a small star, are acceptable in the showring. |
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The Highland Pony Society actively discourages white markings of any description other than a small white star. |
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RECOMMENDED TURNOUT FOR HANDLER AND HANDLER PONY |
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MARES AND STOCK OVER THREE YEARS: Show bridle with brass buckles or good quality brass-mounted headcollar with snaffle bit attached by bit straps. White webbing or cotton lead rope. White cotton or webbing halters may also be used. YOUNGSTOCK: Show bridle with light straight bar bit (nylon or vulcanite mouth piece) or white cotton webbing halter. FOALS: Leather foal slip with white webbing lead rope or extra-long halter. |
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RIDDEN CLASSES RIDER: Breeches and boots or jodhpurs and jodhpur boots. Tweed jackets with shirt and tie. Tweed jackets are preferable to black/navy. Current standard hats to be worn when mounted. Gloves and cane/whip. (NB Certain ridden classes have rules on canes and whips) PONY: Immaculate tack. Double bridle, pelham or suitable snaffle on younger novice ponies. Well-fitting saddle. |
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and
summer coats. Broken colours are not allowed.
brush. Excessive hair under chin etc can be discreetly laid with a damp brush before going into the ring. Hoofs should only be oiled.






