Short Film: Exmoor Pony Foals - A Good Future
Watch our MEPBG film featuring the amazing Herd 23 pony gathering on Exmoor

This weekend saw the amazing Withypoole Herd 23 Exmoor pony gathering on Exmoor! You can share the experience by watching our short film, below:
Exmoor Pony Foals - A Good Future
https://youtu.be/Ox_6SH_zgO8
Herd 23 Exmoor ponies run on Withypool Common and Anstey Common, in Exmoor National Park. A small number of beautiful filly and colt foals are now looking for good opportunities following their inspection this week, which they all passed. Colt foals particularly cannot return to the moors and must find roles elsewhere as soon as possible after gathering.
Herd 23 is the world's oldest family-owned herd of Exmoor ponies, which this year celebrates its 200th Anniversary!
The ponies are famous for their bright bay and golden colouring. They're strong and well put together, up to height and retain the desired True Moorland Type through living and breeding in a truly semi-feral, free-living environment. So they can make excellent riding and driving ponies as well as conservation grazers. The Herd 23 stallions Knightoncombe Royal and Combe Royal, run out on the moors with the mares.
You can read more about Herd 23 here http://www.mepbg.co.uk/withypoole-herd-23
Contact: Mr Rex Milton
email partridgearmsfarm@gmail.com
The Exmoor pony breed is endangered and under 60 female foals were pedigree-registered world wide for 2017, so each and every Exmoor pony is important. If you're interested in helping to safeguard and conserve the indigenous Exmoor ponies of Exmoor National Park then please see the MEPBG Breeders Directory for contact details of herd owners working together on Exmoor. Link: http://www.mepbg.co.uk/about-MEPBG-directory
From this autumn, MEPBG herd owners will be able to issue a special MEPBG Certificate of Authenticity for their Heritage Exmoor Ponies born and bred in Exmoor National Park .
Exmoor Pony Foals - A Good Future
https://youtu.be/Ox_6SH_zgO8
Thanks to Millie Ker and Stefanie Schmidt for their help with the film and photographs.











