Shetland Pony

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The Ancestors of the Shetland Pony. — From pigmy horses it seems but a step to the little ''fossil" horses of bygone days. It is hence not surprising that many are led to inquire to which particular branch of the equine family tree the Shetland pony belongs.
JSTot many years ago it was said the horse tribe was at the start represented by a primi- tive race about the size of a fox but with as many hoofs as a tapir — four in front and three 149 The Shetland Pony.
behind, — that in course of time
...a new race arose (with three hoofs in front as well as behind) which eventually gave rise to the one-toed ancestor of all the living EquidaB.
]^ow, however, we know that in Eocene times there were several kinds or species of four-toed "horses" from which were derived, in the Oligocene and Miocene periods, numer- ous three-toed species, some of them doomed to early extinction, others to bring forth one- toed races which in due time produced the ancestors of the modern horses, asses, and zebras.


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