What is inside the Newfoundland pony is as important, if not more important than what is on the outside of the pony, unlike most breeds today. Their temperament is most remarkable and stands out distinctly. Talk to anyone who has lived with one and that is the first thing they will mention - their personality. Very people-friendly, trusting and willing, they are described as having more dog-like personalities than horses. They have a strong sense of herd, of family, and readily accept people into their "family" as well. They generally think before reacting, are very curious and not easily frightened. Stallions tend to be sweet and docile. Their defined traits are based on what we call "Survival Traits" - designed and shaped by the beautiful yet rugged landscape and harsh climate of Newfoundland.
Referred to as the "Poor Man’s Horse” we think of it as "economic". These ponies thrive as backyard ponies. They are multi-purpose, and can do anything from working hard, to taking the kids to school. They are truly all-rounders and we are striving to keep them that way through preservation and teaching correct conservation management.
© Emily Chetkowski 2018
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