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DARTMOOR PONY SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA
Secretary: Marie Bannan
Phone/Fax: 07 4685 2255
Mobile: 0427511616
Email : banville@bigpond.com
Web site: www.dartmoorponysociety.org
The DARTMOOR PONY - Breed Standard
Height - Not Exceeding 127 cm (12.2hh)
Colour - Bay, brown, black, grey, chestnut, roan. Piebalds and Skewbald are not allowed. Excessive white markings are disliked & should be discouraged
Head - Should be small, well set on and bloodlike, with the nostrils large and expanding and the eyes bright, mild, intelligent and prominent. The ears should be small, well formed, alert and neatly set. The throat and jaws should be fine and showing no signs of coarseness or throatiness
Neck - Strong but not too heavy and of medium length. Stallions have a moderate crest
Shoulders - Good shoulders are most important. They should be well laid back and sloping, but not too fine at the withers
Body - Of medium length and strong, well ribbed up and with a good depth of girth giving plenty of heart room
Loins & Hindquarters - Strong and well covered with muscle. The hind quarters should be of medium length and neither level nor steeply sloping. The tail is well set up
Hind Legs - The hocks should be well let down with plenty of length from hip to hock, clean cup and with plenty of bone below the joint. The should not be "sickle" or "cow-hocked"
Fore Legs - Should not be tied in, in any way, at the elbows. The fore-arm should be muscular and the knee fairly large and flat to the front. The cannon should be short from knee to fetlock with ample good, flat, flinty bone. The pasterns should be sloping but not too long. The feet should be sound, tough and well shaped
Movement - Low straight and free-flowing, yet without exaggeration
General - The mane and tail should be full and flowing. The Dartmoor is a very good looking riding pony, sturdily built yet with quality
THE EXMOOR PONY Breed Standard
The preferred Height Range is: Stallions & geldings 11.3hh (119.4cm) to 12.3hh (129.5cm) at maturity - Mares 11.2hh (116.8cm) to 12.2hh (127cm) at maturity
General Appearance & Type - Definite `pony' character, hard & strong; vigorous & alert & symmetrical in appearance; mealy muzzle; prominent, hooded "toad eyes"
"Definite pony character"
Head and Ears - Short, thick & pointed; clean cut face; wide Neck: forehead, eyes large, wide apart & prominent with well-defined, fleshy hood and pale colouration outlining the eyes (Toad Eyes); wide nostrils; mealy muzzle; clean throat; good length of rein
Shoulders - Clean, fine at top, well laid back
Chest - Deep & wide between & behind forelegs; ribs long, deep, well sprung and wide apart
Back - Level; broad & level across loins; tail neatly set in
Legs - Clean & short, with neat, hard feet; forelegs straight, well apart & squarely set; hind legs well apart, nearly perpendicular from hock to fetlock with point of hock in line with pelvis bone; wide curve from flank to hock joint; legs free in motion with no tendency to sweep or turn
Action - Straight & smooth, without exaggerated action
Coat - Summer - close, hard & bright / Winter - a double-layered dense coat with an under insulating layer of fine, springy hair and an outer water-proofing layer of hard, greasy hair
Colour - Bay, brown or dun, with black points; mealy colour on muzzle, round eyes & inside flanks; no white markings anywhere
Quality - Alert expression and general poise indicating balance and symmetry of movement; fine, clean bone