Last updated: 3 July 2026

Horse breeds

Exmoor

An ancient native pony breed that is tough and frugal and exceptionally well adapted to rough weather conditions.

Origin
England
Character
friendly but strong-willed
For beginners
With guidance
Exmoor

Origin

The Exmoor originally comes from England. An ancient native pony breed that is tough and frugal and exceptionally well adapted to rough weather conditions. Known for its dense winter coat.

Appearance and character

In-app indicators

Dressage
Jumping
Own mind
Sweet
People-oriented

These are simplified app indicators, not fixed breed laws. Every horse is different.

Good for beginners?

The Exmoor is friendly but can show a mind of its own, so consistent guidance helps. For beginners that is best under the supervision of an experienced rider or instructor.

Did you know?

Thanks to their special winter coat, snow can sometimes remain on their backs without melting right away.

Frequently asked questions

Where does the Exmoor come from?

The Exmoor originally comes from England. An ancient native pony breed that is tough and frugal and exceptionally well adapted to rough weather conditions.

What is the character of the Exmoor?

An ancient native pony breed that is tough and frugal and exceptionally well adapted to rough weather conditions. Known for its dense winter coat.

Is the Exmoor good for beginners?

The Exmoor is friendly but can show a mind of its own, so consistent guidance helps. For beginners that is best under the supervision of an experienced rider or instructor.

Can I mix the Exmoor with another breed?

Yes. In the HorseJournal Breed Mixer you pick the Exmoor and a second breed, and the app creates your own dream breed with a name, a trilingual profile and an illustration.

Breed Mixer

Mix the Exmoor with another breed

Pick two real breeds and HorseJournal creates your own dream breed. Below are two examples of a cross with the Exmoor. In the app you name your dream breed yourself, get the full trilingual profile, save it to your horse and make your own share card.

Cross of the Exmoor with the Arabian
Exmoor × Arabian
Cross of the Exmoor with the Irish Cob / Gypsy Cob
Exmoor × Irish Cob / Gypsy Cob