The Galloway pony

Galloway Pony

The Galloway pony is an extinct horse breed, once native to Scotland and northern England. It was said to have “good looks, a wide, deep chest and a tendency to pace rather than trot.” In the 18th century Galloways were bred in Swaledale, to haul lead ore. They were also used as mounts for boarder raids and later by cattle drovers for herding their stock.
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