Konik ponies Dingle Suffolk


These wild horses originate from Poland, bred from the original now extinct wild horses of Europe known as Tarpan. Konik ponies show numerous primitive features, associated with their ancestor, the Tarpan. They are resistant to harsh climates and severe weather conditions, hence their extensive range. As they are adapted to foraging in the wild, they can live on a limited amount of food and have an extremely resilient immune system. They are very intelligent, allowing them to adapt their diet according to season and food availability.


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Location: Dingle Walberswick Suffolk
Photo credit: © Adrian Weston / Alamy / Afripics
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