Welsh Pony
Endurance +1
*This horse isn't as fast as others on the island*
The wild horses which can be found on South Hoof are Welsh Ponies which have lived freely on the rocky peninsula for hundreds of years.The Welsh Pony is a small, durable, and robust horse breed which can be found in all kinds of coat patterns except for pintos and patterns in the leopard complex group. Welsh Ponies have a calm temperament which is appreciated by adults and children alike. In spite of their size, they're brave, active, and actually pretty good at jumping! The Welsh Pony is a very satisfying breed to work with, and there are very few areas in which it is not an outstanding horse to use.
Its said that the Winterwell family were responsible for bringing the Welsh Pony to Jorvik towards the end of the 18th century. At that time, South Hoof and the beach outside New Hillcrest were still connected, but after the massive explosion known as "The Great Thunder", the route to South Hoof was destroyed and the horses living there were separated from the Winterwell family. The horses were soon forgotten and they built their own life in and around the cold, harsh landscape of South Hoof Peninsula.
Endurance +1
*This horse isn't as fast as others on the island*
The wild horses which can be found on South Hoof are Welsh Ponies which have lived freely on the rocky peninsula for hundreds of years.The Welsh Pony is a small, durable, and robust horse breed which can be found in all kinds of coat patterns except for pintos and patterns in the leopard complex group. Welsh Ponies have a calm temperament which is appreciated by adults and children alike. In spite of their size, they're brave, active, and actually pretty good at jumping! The Welsh Pony is a very satisfying breed to work with, and there are very few areas in which it is not an outstanding horse to use.
Its said that the Winterwell family were responsible for bringing the Welsh Pony to Jorvik towards the end of the 18th century. At that time, South Hoof and the beach outside New Hillcrest were still connected, but after the massive explosion known as "The Great Thunder", the route to South Hoof was destroyed and the horses living there were separated from the Winterwell family. The horses were soon forgotten and they built their own life in and around the cold, harsh landscape of South Hoof Peninsula.