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Zebracat1234 Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Tue Oct 24, 2017 2:33 am Posts: 333

Chincoteague Ponies

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The Chincoteague Pony

Quoted from Wikipedia, "The Chincoteague Pony, also known as the Assateague horse, is a breed of pony that developed and lives in a feral condition on Assateague Island in the United States states of Virginia and Maryland. The breed was made famous by the Misty of Chincoteague series written by Marguerite Henry starting in 1947. While phenotypically horse-like, they are commonly called "ponies". This is due in part to their smaller stature, created by the poor habitat on Assateague Island. Variation is found in their physical characteristics due to blood from different breeds being introduced at various points in their history. They can be any solid color, and are often found in pinto patterns, which are a favorite with breed enthusiasts. Island Chincoteagues live on a diet of salt marsh plants and brush. This poor-quality and often scarce food combined with uncontrolled inbreeding created a propensity for conformation faults in the Chincoteague before outside blood was added beginning in the early 20th century.

Several legends are told regarding the origins of the Chincoteague, the most popular holds that they descend from survivors of wrecked Spanish galleons off the Virginia coast. It is more likely that they descend from stock released on the island by 17th-century colonists looking to escape livestock laws and taxes on the mainland. In 1835, the practice of pony penning began, with local residents rounding up ponies and removing some of them to the mainland. In 1924 the first official "Pony Penning Day" was held by the Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Company, where ponies were auctioned as a way to raise money for fire equipment. The annual event has continued in the same fashion almost uninterrupted to the present day."

Characteristics
Country of origin: United States
Height: 13.2 - 14.2hh
Common Colors: Any solid colors, and famously, tobiano

In general, the breed tends to have a straight or slightly concave facial profile with a broad forehead and refined throatlatch and neck. The shoulders are well angled, the ribs well sprung, the chest broad and the back short with broad loins. The croup is rounded, with a thick, low-set tail. The breed's legs tend to be straight, with good, dense bone that makes them sound and sturdy.
HWO Chincoteague Pony Breeders and Stallions
At the moment, I am the only Chincoteague Pony breeder I am aware of. I recently bred my first tobiano Chincoteague:

ίE Misty


If anyone is ever interested in a breeding from a Chincoteague stallion or interested in buying a Chincoteague, you can contact me! I will create a list of Chincoteague breeders and will edit it as breeders come forward.

Chincoteague Breeder List
Zebracat1234

Creation:
[ Shetland Pony x Welsh Pony ] x [ Arabian x Spanish Barb ]
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Chincoteague Ponies | Thoroughbreds
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Re: Chincoteague Ponies

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I am trying to breed them. I am very interested in buying one or more
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Re: Chincoteague Ponies

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kvander772 wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2024 10:10 pm I am trying to breed them. I am very interested in buying one or more
me to, I only have a chincoteague stud
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S T A R Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Tue Mar 17, 2020 7:04 pm Posts: 150

Re: Chincoteague Ponies

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Zebracat1234 wrote: Tue Oct 16, 2018 9:01 pm
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The Chincoteague Pony

Quoted from Wikipedia, "The Chincoteague Pony, also known as the Assateague horse, is a breed of pony that developed and lives in a feral condition on Assateague Island in the United States states of Virginia and Maryland. The breed was made famous by the Misty of Chincoteague series written by Marguerite Henry starting in 1947. While phenotypically horse-like, they are commonly called "ponies". This is due in part to their smaller stature, created by the poor habitat on Assateague Island. Variation is found in their physical characteristics due to blood from different breeds being introduced at various points in their history. They can be any solid color, and are often found in pinto patterns, which are a favorite with breed enthusiasts. Island Chincoteagues live on a diet of salt marsh plants and brush. This poor-quality and often scarce food combined with uncontrolled inbreeding created a propensity for conformation faults in the Chincoteague before outside blood was added beginning in the early 20th century.

Several legends are told regarding the origins of the Chincoteague, the most popular holds that they descend from survivors of wrecked Spanish galleons off the Virginia coast. It is more likely that they descend from stock released on the island by 17th-century colonists looking to escape livestock laws and taxes on the mainland. In 1835, the practice of pony penning began, with local residents rounding up ponies and removing some of them to the mainland. In 1924 the first official "Pony Penning Day" was held by the Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Company, where ponies were auctioned as a way to raise money for fire equipment. The annual event has continued in the same fashion almost uninterrupted to the present day."

Characteristics
Country of origin: United States
Height: 13.2 - 14.2hh
Common Colors: Any solid colors, and famously, tobiano

In general, the breed tends to have a straight or slightly concave facial profile with a broad forehead and refined throatlatch and neck. The shoulders are well angled, the ribs well sprung, the chest broad and the back short with broad loins. The croup is rounded, with a thick, low-set tail. The breed's legs tend to be straight, with good, dense bone that makes them sound and sturdy.
HWO Chincoteague Pony Breeders and Stallions
At the moment, I am the only Chincoteague Pony breeder I am aware of. I recently bred my first tobiano Chincoteague:

ίE Misty


If anyone is ever interested in a breeding from a Chincoteague stallion or interested in buying a Chincoteague, you can contact me! I will create a list of Chincoteague breeders and will edit it as breeders come forward.

Chincoteague Breeder List
Zebracat1234

Creation:
[ Shetland Pony x Welsh Pony ] x [ Arabian x Spanish Barb ]

Hi! I have been breeding them for the past couple of months. I am very interested into introducing new bloodlines. If you have any for sale let me know, and I would definitely be interested in some breedings to your studs!!

I actually have a chincoteague straight off of chincoteague island, from pony penning 2021. i've been training him for the past 3 years! Hence, the reason why I am interested in breeding them.

If you're willing to sell, i'd be interested in these guys:
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1944074
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1891773
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2052083


https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1917171
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1918090
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2048968
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2048969
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2059552
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Re: Chincoteague Ponies

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S T A R wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2024 2:30 pm
Zebracat1234 wrote: Tue Oct 16, 2018 9:01 pm
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The Chincoteague Pony

Quoted from Wikipedia, "The Chincoteague Pony, also known as the Assateague horse, is a breed of pony that developed and lives in a feral condition on Assateague Island in the United States states of Virginia and Maryland. The breed was made famous by the Misty of Chincoteague series written by Marguerite Henry starting in 1947. While phenotypically horse-like, they are commonly called "ponies". This is due in part to their smaller stature, created by the poor habitat on Assateague Island. Variation is found in their physical characteristics due to blood from different breeds being introduced at various points in their history. They can be any solid color, and are often found in pinto patterns, which are a favorite with breed enthusiasts. Island Chincoteagues live on a diet of salt marsh plants and brush. This poor-quality and often scarce food combined with uncontrolled inbreeding created a propensity for conformation faults in the Chincoteague before outside blood was added beginning in the early 20th century.

Several legends are told regarding the origins of the Chincoteague, the most popular holds that they descend from survivors of wrecked Spanish galleons off the Virginia coast. It is more likely that they descend from stock released on the island by 17th-century colonists looking to escape livestock laws and taxes on the mainland. In 1835, the practice of pony penning began, with local residents rounding up ponies and removing some of them to the mainland. In 1924 the first official "Pony Penning Day" was held by the Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Company, where ponies were auctioned as a way to raise money for fire equipment. The annual event has continued in the same fashion almost uninterrupted to the present day."

Characteristics
Country of origin: United States
Height: 13.2 - 14.2hh
Common Colors: Any solid colors, and famously, tobiano

In general, the breed tends to have a straight or slightly concave facial profile with a broad forehead and refined throatlatch and neck. The shoulders are well angled, the ribs well sprung, the chest broad and the back short with broad loins. The croup is rounded, with a thick, low-set tail. The breed's legs tend to be straight, with good, dense bone that makes them sound and sturdy.
HWO Chincoteague Pony Breeders and Stallions
At the moment, I am the only Chincoteague Pony breeder I am aware of. I recently bred my first tobiano Chincoteague:

ίE Misty


If anyone is ever interested in a breeding from a Chincoteague stallion or interested in buying a Chincoteague, you can contact me! I will create a list of Chincoteague breeders and will edit it as breeders come forward.

Chincoteague Breeder List
Zebracat1234

Creation:
[ Shetland Pony x Welsh Pony ] x [ Arabian x Spanish Barb ]

Hi! I have been breeding them for the past couple of months. I am very interested into introducing new bloodlines. If you have any for sale let me know, and I would definitely be interested in some breedings to your studs!!

I actually have a chincoteague straight off of chincoteague island, from pony penning 2021. i've been training him for the past 3 years! Hence, the reason why I am interested in breeding them.

If you're willing to sell, i'd be interested in these guys:
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1944074
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1891773
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2052083


https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1917171
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1918090
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2048968
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2048969
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2059552
I am also actively working on breeding Chincoteague ponies. I am currently working on creating a herd of Welsh Ponies. Sadly my herd refuses to give me a Welsh Mountain Pony stud but I am getting closer! Once I have my first Chincoteague I will post here!
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Re: Chincoteague Ponies

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First Chincoteague Pony came today.
And I am so lucky that he is a pinto!

https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/

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Re: Chincoteague Ponies

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kvander772 wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2024 10:10 pm I am trying to breed them. I am very interested in buying one or more
Hi, I saw that you purchased a few of my Welsh Mountain Ponies I had for sale. I am retiring my Chincoteague breeding program. If you would like to buy any of my breeding stock let me know. I am going to list most for sale and keep breeding until they are all gone, so I can transition to another breed.
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Re: Chincoteague Ponies

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I am very interested in your breeding stock these just to start
~BO~ Rose Masque
~BO~ Oak Island
~BO~ Glenda's Masquerade
~BO~ Mar's Umber Skull

~BO~ Nite Martyr
~BO~ Tomahawk Mischief
~BO~ Golden Hawk
~BO~ Patchwork's Fantasy
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Re: Chincoteague Ponies

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Hello, I am just sending a second message to up my chances of you seeing this. Yesterday I sold you a Thoroughbred mare named Supernatural. I accept the wrong sale offer and I need to send her back to her previous owner. I would pay you back exactly what you paid for her or more. Thank you for considering.
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Re: Chincoteague Ponies

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I would pay 10k more just for the trouble.

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