Highland ponies, native to Scotland and classified as ‘At Risk’ by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust, will be featured at the Scottish Game Fair from July 4-6. These ponies, which stand up to 14.2 hands high, have a history dating back to the 16th century and are valued for their strength and versatility in various roles, including military, farming, and forestry.
Known for their robust, weather-resistant coats, Highland ponies are adept at navigating Scotland’s rugged terrain. They possess traits such as intelligence, patience, and trainability, making them reliable companions for tasks like deer extraction. The breed was favored by Queen Elizabeth II, who maintained a breeding program at Balmoral Castle, which will now be relocated to Hampton Court following her passing.
The showcase at the Scottish Game Fair will highlight the importance of Highland and Hill ponies in responsible gamekeeping and landscape conservation. These ponies offer a sustainable alternative to heavy machinery, minimizing environmental impact while effectively managing the challenging landscapes of Scotland.