BR77-01-07
Connemara pony hauling seaweed
The Connemara pony is a breed originating in Ireland. They are known for their athleticism, versatility and are very hardy. They make excellent show ponies. Some believe that the Connemara developed from Scandinavian ponies that the Vikings first brought to Ireland. Another source was likely the Irish Hobby, a now-extinct breed established prior to the 13th century. Legend, however, says that galleons from the Spanish Armada ran aground in 1588, and the Andalusians on board were set loose. The Spanish horses bred with the native stock, refining the local ponies.