Fell Pony
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Scientific name | Equus caballus |
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Rank | Breed |
Distinguishing features | Sturdy, feathered legs |
Higher classification | Horse |
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ID | 2912027 |
About Fell Pony
The Fell Pony is a versatile, working breed of mountain and moorland pony originating in the north of England in Cumberland and Westmorland and Northumberland. It was originally bred on the fell farms of northwest England, and is used as a riding and driving pony.
Queen's fell pony Emma named horse of a lifetime at awards
... The Fell Pony, who made a poignant appearance at the late monarch s funeral, won the accolade following a public vote...
New photo of Queen's fell pony Emma released after funeral attendance
... The Fell Pony called Emma as the coffin was driven past on the approach to Windsor Castle...
Queen's corgis and pony wait at Windsor Castle as coffin approaches
... Emma, the Queen s Fell Pony, was also seen, standing on grass in a gap in the flowers along the Long Walk...
Emma the pony and other personal moments at funeral
... Emma, the Queen s Fell Pony, also greeted the procession, standing in a gap in the floral tributes on The Long Walk - an avenue leading to Windsor Castle...
Prince Philip: a photo with the Queen to mark the Duke of Edinburgh's 99th birthday
... The Queen was outside, seen for the first time since lockdown is riding a 14-began-year-old Fell Pony Prince Philip, who was already married to the Queen at the age of 72, is still rarely seen in public since...
Queen's corgis and pony wait at Windsor Castle as coffin approaches
The Queen 's last two corgis have appeared during her coffin's procession to Windsor Castle , As If out waiting for their mistress's return.
Muick and Sandy were pictured in The Quadrangle at Windsor Castle as she approached St George's Chapel.
The Dogs - One on a red lead And One on a Blue - were held by two pages in red tailcoats.
Emma, The Queen 's Fell Pony , was also seen, standing on grass in a gap in The Flowers along the Long Walk.
The monarch was patron of the Fell Pony Society for 40 Years , first bred One in 1952, and was seen riding them even into her later years.
The Queen loved corgis throughout her adult life, having been given her first, Susan, on her 18th birthday.
In the decades that followed, More Than 30 of Susan's descendants numbered among her Dogs and she gave a huge boost to the popularity of The Breed .
The Queen 's Dogs were often at her side throughout meetings at Royal houses and palaces.
The two Dogs have been entrusted to the care of Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah, Duchess of York following The Queen 's Death .
Source of news: bbc.com