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Exmoor Ponies in the Adoption Centre
Exmoor Ponies are Complete!
Congratulations on the arrive of the Exmoor Ponies to the Adoption Centre thanks to the hard work of all our pony breeders. Trophies have been handed our to everyone who had a 3rd generation of more Exmoor Pony bred.
The next breed will be... a mystery! Try and guess what the next breed will be, and don't forget we still have the West African Barb breeding project under way! Once the West African Barb is completed then we'll announce the next breed.
Also if your unfamiliar with our community breeding programs then make sure to check out the sticky topic for more details on how these projects work:
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Re: Exmoor Ponies in the Adoption Centre
I would guess Ardennais. They're used in a lot of things and we haven't done a draft breed yet. I take this back. If we're going draft-y I'd guess Norman Cob. They're needed for a lot more stuff than the Ardennais since they are needed to make the Percheron
My secondary guess would be Mongolian. They have a decent enough roster of things they're part of the direct recipe for, and an enormous roster of things they are ancestors of. They are directly part of 28 breeds (if I counted correctly) and a farther back ancestor of over 100. They're definitely an influential breed.
My secondary guess would be Mongolian. They have a decent enough roster of things they're part of the direct recipe for, and an enormous roster of things they are ancestors of. They are directly part of 28 breeds (if I counted correctly) and a farther back ancestor of over 100. They're definitely an influential breed.
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Re: Exmoor Ponies in the Adoption Centre
my geuss would be the BOERPERD....

Re: Exmoor Ponies in the Adoption Centre
Has this been announced yet? If not I'll guess Friesian because after thoroughbreds are excluded they are the most populous breed that's not already adoptable. But if the point of highlighting a breed was to introduce a new gene or mane type or whatever via the adoptable horses of the breed, then it would be a breed with that trait.