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The Highland Pony is the largest of the two native pony breeds of the Scottish highlands and islands.

Two types of Highlands have developed in Scotland over the years. One, a stout, chunky more draft type was bred on the mainland, known as the garron type, and the other a lighter type, came from the islands of Islay, Rhum, Mull and Barra in the west. They are a versatile breed, willing to tackle any job.

The Highland is hardy, healthy, long-lived and economical to keep ( what we American’s call an easy keeper ). The breed is known for its strength and resilience. Even though its referred to as a pony, they carry adults. The Highland has qualities, along with its good temperament, which are vital to success in driving.