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As the behaviour of the 21 stallions could be erratic, verderers who regulate the livestock on the forest have urged visitors not to walk through the pony herds and to keep dogs u ...
A New Forest pony watches over the carpark at Burley Grazing is very important to the forest conservation and there are byelaws which make it an offence to feed a pony or any other forest animal.
open image in gallery Each year, approved stallions are turned out into the area in order to maintain the New Forest pony as a breed (Getty Images) The group wrote on Facebook: “The stallions ...
“THERE are consequences.” This was a campaigner’s message as she slammed hit-and-run drivers who killed two New Forest ...
A speed crackdown after two fatal hit-and-runs involving New Forest animals in one day netted seven offending drivers.
Here, we look at other examples of Britain's wildlife suffering at the hands of dim-witted visitors: New Forest pony killed by carrots One New Forest pony had to be put down after being fed ...
roam free in the New Forest. They are owned by commoners who have rights to use the land for grazing. Sally Jolly from East Boldre, Hampshire, said her pony named Whisper was "left for dead" after ...