- Basuto pony
Infobox Horse
name= Basuto pony
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features =Pony derived from horses imported by Dutch settlers in 17th century; improved with Persian andArabian horse blood
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country=Lesotho ,South Africa
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std1= |The Basuto is a
pony breed fromLesotho andSouth Africa .Characteristics
The Basuto is considered a small
horse , since it possesses horse-like characteristics, such as an exceptionally long stride. Basutos have a rather heavy head, a long neck and long, straight back, a straight shoulder, and a muscular, sloping croup. They have very tough legs and sound, very hard hooves. They can be up to 14.2 hands high, but rarely taller. Basutos can be chestnut, brown, bay, or gray, and have white markings. They are usually surefooted, fast, and fearless.History
The first horses arrived in
South Africa in 1653, when four horses were introduced to the Cape area by theDutch East India Trading Company . The exact breed of these horses is unknown, but they may have been Arabian, Persian or similar to theJava Pony . They were upgraded later with Arabian and Persian blood.These original imported horses became the founders of the Cape Horse, which became extremely popular and especially gained an admirable reputation during the
Boer Wars . The Cape Horse and the Basuto probably were originally the samehorse , and then with continualThoroughbred andArabian blood, the Cape Horse became a larger, more quality animal, with the Basuto remaining smaller and stockier.Lesotho , formerly known as Basutoland, acquired Cape Horses as spoils of war between theZulu s and the settlers. As a result of harsh conditions and interbreeding with local ponies, the Cape Horse lost much of its height and nobility, and the Basuto pony largely took its place.Due to the rocky and hilly terrain that the Basuto ponies were continually ridden over, often at great speeds, they developed into tough, surefooted animals with incredible stamina and bravery. These excellent qualities were very nearly the undoing of the breed. The Basuto became so popular that thousands were exported, and then many of the best horses were killed in action during the Boer War at the end of the 19th century. There is now a concerted effort to re-establish the commendable Basuto breed.
Uses
Basutos are often used for racing, hacking, trekking or
polo .External links
[http://www.worldofhorses.co.uk/horses_usa/Breeds/horse_breed_Basuto_Pony.htm The Basuto Pony]
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