4 Female, Male, Chincoteague Pony Horses for Sale

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Seneca Breeze Flashy Bay Paint

Breezy was purchased at the 2016 Chincoteague Pony Auction after completing the swim. She was raised here on the farm with other Mares and Geldings. Has exceptional ground mannersgood with the Vete... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Equine Now

Watkins Glen, NY, United States


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Stunning yearold Chincoteague Pony Mare Registered

Maraschino Cherry Pure breed Islandfoaled Chincoteague Pony Purchased at the auction summer hh around pounds but she is thin Foaled early march yrs old Silver baypale chocolate with flaxen mane and... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Advertigo

Jacksonville, FL, United States


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Chincoteague Pony

year old Chincoteague Pony born on Chincoteague Island and sold at pony penning day Gorgeous athletic and friendly mare has been in training for months. Hawk is a dark chocolate and white pinto wit... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Advertigo

Meyersdale, PA, United States


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Chincoteague pony for sale

mare Bryant s Farm Hope Skipper has been imprinted is halter broke has been on trail rides picks up his... Images and contact information on Advertigo website. SEE MORE DETAILS found on Advertigo

Los Angeles, CA, United States



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The Chincoteague Pony, also known as the Assateague horse, is a breed of pony that developed and lives in a feral condition on Assateague Island in the United States states of Virginia and Maryland. The breed was made famous by the Misty of Chincoteague series written by Marguerite Henry starting in 1947. While phenotypically horse-like, they are commonly called "ponies". This is due in part to their smaller stature, created by the poor habitat present on Assateague Island. Variation is found in their physical characteristics due to blood from different breeds being introduced at various points in their history. They can be any solid color, and are often found in pinto patterns, which are a favorite with breed enthusiasts. Island Chincoteagues live on a diet of salt marsh plants and brush. This poor-quality and often scarce food combined with uncontrolled inbreeding created a propensity for conformation faults in the Chincoteague before outside blood was added beginning in the early 20th century.

Several legends are told regarding the origins of the Chincoteague, with the most popular being that they descend from survivors of wrecked Spanish galleons off the Virginia coast. It is more likely that they descend from stock released on the island by 17th century colonists looking to escape livestock laws and taxes on the mainland. In 1835, the practice of pony penning appeared, with settlers rounding up ponies and removing some of them to the mainland while allowing others to remain on the island. In 1924 the first official "Pony Penning Day" was held by the Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Company, where ponies were auctioned as a way to raise money for fire equipment. The annual event has continued in the same fashion almost uninterrupted to the present day.

Although popularly known as Chincoteague ponies, the feral ponies actually live on Assateague Island. Although the entire Island is owned by the federal government, Assateague is sp

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