The Icelandic Pony is an Icelandic breed of small horse thought to have developed from European Forest ponies and Celtic ponies brought by settlers to Iceland in the 9th century. The Icelandic Pony occurs in various colours, stands between 12 and 13 hands high, and while normally placid may play up at times. They are sturdy and stocky horses with good eyesight and an uncanny homing instinct. Research Icelandic Pony
 
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