- Asturcon
Infobox Horse
name= Asturcon
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altname= Asturian Pony
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country= Spain,Asturias
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std1=The Asturcon, also known as the Asturian Pony, is a small horse local to
Asturias ,Spain , which has inhabited theEarth for the past 3000 years and, although at one point they were in danger of extinction, they were highly appreciated by the Romans.History
The ancient breed's ancestry is not known, although it is thought to have been from crosses between the
Sorraia ,Garrano , and the ancientCeltic pony . The breed has historically faced near extinction, but recently activist groups have been formed to protect the pony. Also known as the Asturcon, this breed originated in NorthernSpain . It is used for riding and packing and stands 11.2 to 12.2 h.h. Centuries ago the existence of a small horse breed originating in the northwest of Spain was recorded. The Romans referred to these horses as asturcons and thought well of them - and they were popular with the French during theMiddle Ages . Pliny (23-79 A.D.) described them as a small breed that did not trot, but moved in an easy lateralambling gait by alternately moving both legs on one side.The ambling gait was natural for this small horse, and done in such a way that it gave a comfortable ride. As a result, they become popular as ladies' mounts. One of the breeds known generally as
palfrey s in England, they were called "haubini" inFrance , a word that later became hobbye and eventually hobby horse. Much of this blood was taken toIreland , where the "Irish Hobby " was greatly admired. It is thought by some that the Asturian developed as a cross between the Garrano pony of northernPortugal andSpain - a direct descendant of the Celtic pony - and the Sorraia, the original saddle horse of Iberia, which gave the breed its calm temperament. Some other blood must have been present in the Asturian's lineage, however, because the ambling gait is not present in either the Sorraia or Garrano. Suspected by the author is a strong and more direct link to the ancient Celtic pony, of which some strains at least must have beenambler s. There is a narrow but clear trail of ambling horses to be found inTurkey ,China ,Mongolia , andSiberia , tracing the route of the prehistoric horse to the now submerged land-bridge at theBering Straits .Characteristics
Living in a
feral state for the most part, under difficult conditions, the breed was facing extinction. The predominant colors for the Asturian is black or bay with no white markings.The Asturian has a small although sometimes rather heavy head, with a straight profile, small ears, and large eyes; the neck is long and quite thin with a flowing mane; the
withers are moderately high; the back straight and strong; thecroup is sloping with a low tail-set; the shoulder is well sloped. The feet of this pony are well shaped and very tough.References
* [http://www.llanes.as/magica/cuanda20.htm Asturcones en La Montaña Mágica]
* [http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/horses/asturian/ Breeds of Livestock-Asturian]ee also
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List of horse breeds
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