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German Classic Pony history. In the 19th century, the first original Shetland ponies were imported to the USA. A more elegant type was bred to be used as a riding, show and driving pony. In 1965, Dieter Grober imported a US champion, The black silver "Jiggs" , the forefather of the German Classic Pony. The American Shetland is now very different morphologically, so in 2000 the new breed "German Classic Pony" was defined as an independent breed whose standards are determined by German breeders. Shetland Ponies, Tiny Horses, Pony Breeds, Hanoverian, Shetland Pony, Horse Colors, Sport Horse, Oldenburg, Horse Coloring

German Classic Pony history. In the 19th century, the first original Shetland ponies were imported to the USA. A more elegant type was bred to be used as a riding, show and driving pony. In 1965, Dieter Grober imported a US champion, The black silver "Jiggs" , the forefather of the German Classic Pony. The American Shetland is now very different morphologically, so in 2000 the new breed "German Classic Pony" was defined as an independent breed whose standards are determined by German…

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American Shetland Pony.Origins  Breeding centered in the state of Indiana after an influx of ponies were imported from the Scottish Shetland Islands starting in 1885.    The formation of the American Shetland Pony Club in 1888 started the selective breeding process that formed the Shetland Pony of today.    Within 50 years two distinct branches of the American Shetland emerged, the Pony of the Americas and the American Shetland. Shetland Ponies, All Horse Breeds, Horse Breeding, Tack Rooms, Mini Horses, Welsh Pony, Pony Breeds, American Saddlebred, Love In Life

American Shetland Pony.Origins Breeding centered in the state of Indiana after an influx of ponies were imported from the Scottish Shetland Islands starting in 1885. The formation of the American Shetland Pony Club in 1888 started the selective breeding process that formed the Shetland Pony of today. Within 50 years two distinct branches of the American Shetland emerged, the Pony of the Americas and the American Shetland.

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