THE DARTMOOR PONY
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STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE
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General:
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The Dartmoor is a very good looking riding pony,
sturdily built yet
with quality.
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Height:
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Not Exceeding 12.2
hands high (127 cm).
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Colour:
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Bay, brown, black, grey, chestnut, roan. Piebalds
and Skewbalds
are not allowed. Excessive white markings should be discouraged.
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Head:
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The
head should be small with large kindly eyes and small alert
ears. It should be well set on a good neck of medium length. The
throat and jaws should be fine and showing no signs of
coarseness or throatiness. Stallions to have a moderate crest.
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Body:
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Of medium length and strong, well ribbed up with
a good depth of
girth giving plenty
of heart room.
Good shoulders are most important. They should be
well laid back
and sloping, but not
too fine at the withers.
The tail is well set up. The mane and tail should be full and
flowing.
Hindquarters:
Strong and well covered with muscle. The hind quarters
should be of medium length and neither level nor
steeply sloping.
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Limbs:
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The
hocks should be well let down with plenty of length from hip to
hock,
clean cut and with plenty of bone below the hock. They
should have a strong second thigh. They should not be ‘sickled’
or ‘cow-hocked’.
The forelegs should not be tied at the elbows. The
fore-arm should be
muscular and
relatively long and the knee fairly large and flat at the front.
The cannons should be short with ample good, flat,
flinty bone. The
pasterns should be sloping but not
too long.
Hooves:
The feet should be hard and well shaped.
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Action:
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Low and straight coming from the shoulder with
good hock action
but without
exaggeration.
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Show Presentation:
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A Dartmoor Pony should be shown in a clean natural
state with full mane and tail.
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