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The
Hackney Pony was originally developed by Christopher Wilson. He used
Sir George, a Hackney stallion foaled in 1866, to breed with Fell Pony
mares,
and then interbred the offspring to
make a fixed type of pony. He desired to create not a miniaturized
horse, but rather a true pony with such characteristics.
Extracting the
large trot and other characteristics of the hackney horse and applying
them to this true type of pony, he was successful in creating the form
which was desired.
This is one case of an entire type of breed that is formed in a
controlled, private environment. In addition to the mixing of Fell
ponies and Hackney horses, the Hackney Pony probably also has much
Welsh Pony blood.
First known as Wilson Ponies, they were usually kept out all year,
wintering in the inhospitable Fells with little food or care.
This developed the breed's great toughness and endurance. By the 1880s
the breed was established, and was very much liked for its great
trotting ability and class.
The breed was used in Great Britain as carriage horses and were also
imported into the United States.
They were considered to be very stylish to drive during the late
nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, when automobiles were still
uncommon.
After horses were replaced by cars as a primary means of
transportation, Hackney ponies, along with many other horse breeds,
were deemed unable to contribute to society and declined considerably.
After World War
II, however, the Hackney pony developed into primarily a show pony, and
remain being bred for that purpose today.
Thus their drastic decline in numbers and plight toward extinction came
to an end, and the breed was popularized once again.
Many Hackney pony breeders today continue to develop a quality, refined
pony. In the United States, Hackney ponies have also had considerable
influence on the American version of the Shetland pony.
They were crossbred with Shetlands to produce the American Shetland
show pony of today, a type which displays many of the refined
characteristics of the Hackney pony.
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