- Australian Riding Pony
Infobox Horse
name= Australian Riding Pony
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country= Australia
group1=Riding Pony Stud Book Society Ltd
std1=http://www.rpsbs.com.au/
country= Australia
note= |The Australian Riding Pony is a breed of
pony developed inAustralia since the 1970s. It has been greatly influenced by the British Riding Pony, theThoroughbred and Arabian bloodlines.Characteristics
These ponies are small copies of elegant
show hack s, developed from EnglishRiding Pony bloodlines. They range in height from 12.2 hands to 14.2 hands, in contrast to theAustralian Pony breed, which does not exceed 14hh. Australian Riding Ponies have a free-flowing, lower action than many of the older pony breeds. Australian Riding Ponies are of one of the solid colors, with small heads and ears. [ [http://www.rpsbs.com.au/ Australian Riding Pony Stud Book Society] ]Breed history
Equids are not native to Australia. The
import ed foundation sires which contributed to the establishment of the Australian Riding Pony were: [ [http://www.rpsbs.com.au/ Australian Riding Pony Stud Book Society] ]*Aristocrat of Flawforth, imported in 1973 , who was out of the
Thoroughbred /Welsh mare Chirk Catmint.
*Treharne Talisman a son of Bwlch Valentino
*The Laird, imported toSouth Australia , also a son of Bwlch Valentino.The Australian Riding Pony Stud Book Society was formed in about 1980 in the wake of interest aroused in the Riding Ponies that were shown in several Royal Shows. A foundation section was formed which required at least three crosses of animals from approved breeds before a pony could be entered in Section A. Originally there were four sections, but with the foundation firmly established some have been finished. Nowadays most of the major British and New Zealand bloodlines are represented in the Australian Riding Ponies. The use of
artificial insemination has permitted even more bloodlines.Uses
Today, the pony is mainly used as a children's show mount and for small adult riders. They compete in
dressage ,show jumping ,combined driving , gymkhana, mounted games, andhorse show s.References
* Huntington,Peter, Jane Myers, Elizabeth Owens: "Horse Sense: The Guide to Horse Care in Australia and New Zealand". Nature : 2004, p. 86.
ee also
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Australian Pony
*Pony
*Welsh pony
*Riding Pony
*German Riding Pony
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