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Ponying is most often used when going on long treks. By riding one horse and leading others, it allows the rider to switch horses when the ridden horse gets tired. Ponying can be done with one or multiple horses. Ponying is another example of the Icelandic Horses' temperament. Most horse breeds demand personal space and don't interact well in close spaces. Icelandics are not this way. They bond and travel in communities, creating bonds with their herd and their riders. Please explore our website and keep coming back. We are constantly updating this web and we hope to continue improving, and giving the public information about Iceland and the Icelandic Horse. So come back soon. We look forward to hearing from you. Let us know how we can help you. We are working very hard to be the number one information source for information about the Icelandic Horse. We appreciate any comments and suggestions you might have on how to improve our website. If you would like to learn more, sign up for our free newsletter, or give us a call at (509) 924-8112. We look forward to hearing from you. |
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