- Burmese Pony
Infobox Horse
name= Burmese Pony
features =
altname= Shan Pony
country=Burma |The Burmese Pony originated in the
Shan state of EasternBurma , where it is bred today by local tribes. It shows similarities to the Bhutia, Spiti, and Manipuri ponies of theHimalayan Mountains , suggesting these breeds have a similar origin, most likely deriving from theMongolian horse and other Eastern breeds.Characteristics
Burmese ponies may reach 13 hands high, and are brown, bay, chestnut, black or gray in color. They are not particularly pretty horses, having been bred for function rather than looks. The head usually has a straight profile, the neck is muscular. The back may be long, and the croup is sloping. The ponies do not have very pronounced
withers , and a rather upright shoulder, creating a short stride (which is desirable in mountainous terrain, even if considered a fault in a riding horse). The chest is deep and wide, the hooves small and hard, and the legs are fine, yet strong.Uses
The Burmese is well-adapted to its mountainous environment, being very sure-footed, tough, with great stamina and resistant to the harsh environment. This trait has made them extremely popular as trekking and pack ponies. They have a very quiet temperament and a willing nature, making them popular mounts for novices and children. At one time the Burmese were used as
polo mounts for British colonials. However, they are not incredibly fast or athletic, so this was most likely because they were the only mounts available at that time.
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