Tuesday 8 May 2012

CAYUSE INDIAN PONY

THE HISTORY OF THE INDIAN PONY

The pioneers often called the horses of the natives americans cayuse ponies but the cayuse indian pony is in fact a breed tracked back to the 19th century. Like many other breeds the cayuse indian pony was some fuzzy history but it is belived to be descenaot from the french horses. Today you can rarely find the breed outside of California.




DESCRIPTION

The cayuse indian pony is small and stock with hight ithers and extremly long cannon bones.


WHAT ARE THEY USED FOR

The pony is mostly used for ridding and is great for aniaml children because they are easy to ride and they ride comfortable. Colors are mostly gray and the bigest that they will get is 14 hands.

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