Chincoteague Pony
The Chincoteague pony, also known as the Assateague horse, is a breed of horse that developed and lives in a feral condition on Assateague Island in the states of Virginia and Maryland in the United States. The breed was made famous by the Misty of Chincoteague series of novels 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
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Chincoteague Pony
The Chincoteague pony, also known as the Assateague horse, is a breed of horse that developed and lives in a feral condition on Assateague Island in the states of Virginia and Maryland in the United States. The breed was made famous by the Misty of Chincoteague series of novels 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
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Chincoteagueponnyn och Assatea ...... och klarar sig på magert bete.
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Chinkoteague ponia, edo Assate ...... larren lurretan hedatzen dira.
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Das Assateague-Pony (auch Chin ...... sel Assateague beheimatet ist.
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De Assateague of Chincoteague ...... en belangrijke vogelpopulatie.
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Le Chincoteague, ou Assateague ...... de Marguerite Henry, en 1947.
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The Chincoteague pony, also kn ...... d or bred by private breeders.
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Assateague horse
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National Chincoteague Pony Association
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Chincoteagueponnyn och Assatea ...... lerade öarna är dolt i mystik.
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Chinkoteague ponia, edo Assate ...... larren lurretan hedatzen dira.
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Das Assateague-Pony (auch Chin ...... sel Assateague beheimatet ist.
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De Assateague of Chincoteague ...... en belangrijke vogelpopulatie.
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Le Chincoteague, ou Assateague ...... de Marguerite Henry, en 1947.
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The Chincoteague pony, also kn ...... n a diet of salt marsh plants
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Assateague-Pony
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Chincoteague (pony)
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Chincoteague Pony
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Chincoteague poni
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Chincoteague
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Chincoteagueponny
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