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Hucul Mix, Mare, 6 years, Brown Falb mold Leisure
AT-8511
Stainz
€8,500
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Hucul, Mare, 5 years, 14 hh, Grullo Leisure - Driving
DE-99628
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Hucul Mix, Mare, 6 years, Brown Falb mold Leisure
AT-8511
Stainz
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Hucul, Mare, 5 years, 14 hh, Grullo Leisure - Driving
Christian Pferdehandlung Kürschner
DE-99628
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Hucul, Mare, 10 years, 13.2 hh, Bay-Dark
F: JAWOR | MF: WAWEL
Leisure
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DE-86925
Fuchstal
€4,500
~ $4,884
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Hucul, Gelding, 14 years, 14.2 hh, Bay-Dark Dressage - Jumping
Margarita Weinfurter
AT-9020
Klagenfurt
€8,900
~ $9,660 Negotiable
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Hucul Mix, Mare, 7 years, 13.1 hh, Brown Leisure - Driving
Christian Pferdehandlung Kürschner
DE-99628
Buttstädt
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Hucul, Gelding, 18 years, 12.3 hh, Black Leisure
AT-8152
Stallhofen
€2,800
~ $3,039 Negotiable
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Hucul, Stallion, 3 years, 13.1 hh, Brown Driving - Mating
PL-32-862
Porąbka Iwkowska
€5,500
~ $5,970 Negotiable
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Hucul, Gelding, 13 years, 14.2 hh, Brown Leisure - Endurance - Jumping - Driving
AT-4824
Gosau
€5,700
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Hucul, Mare, 20 years, 12.2 hh, Black Breeding
PL-27-215
Wąchock
zł2,500
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Hucul, Gelding, 15 years, 13.2 hh, Pinto Leisure - Western
DE-32609
Hüllhorst
€3,500
~ $3,799 Negotiable
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Hucul, Mare, 3 years, 14 hh, Bay Leisure - Breeding - Western - Eventing
DE-38489
Beetzendorf
€2,900
~ $3,148 Negotiable
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Hucul, Mare, 6 years, 13.1 hh, Bay-Dark
F: 5292 GORAL XIX-38 GÓRÉ | MF: 5067 PIETROSU X-10
Leisure - Endurance - Breeding
DE-29465
Schnega Schnega
€5,200
~ $5,644 Negotiable
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Hucul, Gelding, 13 years, 13.1 hh, Brown Leisure
DE-46446
Emmerich
€4,500
~ $4,884 Negotiable
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Hucul, Gelding, 10 years, 13.1 hh, Brown
F: SPUTNIK | MF: PIEŃ
Leisure
PL-19-300
Ełk
zł16,000
~ $3,845 Negotiable
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Hucul, Mare, 12 years, 13.1 hh, Black
F: LUPO | MF: FILUTEK
Jumping
PL-99-100
Besiekierz Rudny
zł14,000
~ $3,364 Negotiable
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Hucul, Gelding, 15 years, 13.2 hh, Dun
F: 3618 HROBY XIII
Leisure - Trail - Driving
DE-90602
Pyrbaum
€5,200
~ $5,644 Negotiable
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Hucul, Gelding, 13 years, 14.1 hh, Dun Leisure - Jumping - Driving - Dressage
AT-8972
Ramsau/D.
€6,500
~ $7,055
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Hucul, Gelding, 6 years, 13.3 hh, Smoky-Black Leisure - Jumping - Dressage
AT-5531
Eben
€6,400
~ $6,946
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Hucul, Gelding, 3 years, 12.2 hh, Brown Leisure
PL-59-160
Radwanice
€2,000
~ $2,171
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Hucul, Stallion, 1 year, 13.1 hh Leisure
PL-38-713
Lutowiska
zł5,000
~ $1,202 Negotiable
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Hucul Ponies for sale on ehorses

The Hucul, also known as the Carpathian pony, originally came from the Carpathian Mountains, which mainly extend over Romania and the Ukraine, and touch on Poland and Slovakia. It is well-known in the Czech Republic and Hungary as well. Many of these sturdy ponies still live a semi-feral existence in the mountains, which ensures their continuing robustness and surefootedness. The first attempt at organized breeding was in the late nineteenth century at the only stud farm which could sell a Hucul at that time. This original stud was based in Rădăuţi, Romania. Since then, enthusiasts have successfully ensured the survival of this supremely hardy breed, so that it is now possible to buy a Hucul all throughout Europe.

Use and characteristics of Hucul Ponies

Described as either a small horse or a pony, the Hucul stands between 12.2 hands (50 inches/127 cm) and 14.1 hands (57 inches/145 cm) high. The Hucul has strong legs and very hard feet which never need to be shod. It tackles mountain paths with ease and has an excellent trot. Historically, it was used for pack work and as a light draught and riding horse. Today the primary reason people buy a Hucul is as a saddle horse. Coat colors are usually bay, chestnut, dun, and black, and occasionally breeders sell a Hucul with a dorsal stripe or unusual zebra stripes on the legs. While different types of Hucul have developed in different countries, including larger, stronger ponies for draught in Poland, all Huculs retain their basic robustness, being a very healthy breed.

Origin and history of breeding Hucul Ponies

The Hucul is known under many similar names, such as Huculska, Huțul and Huzul. All these names reflect its connection to the eastern part of the Carpathian Mountains, which is known as Huzulei, or Huzulland. The name is also linked to the Hutsul people who live in the Romanian and Ukrainian parts of the mountains. The Hucul pony, however, appears to have lived in the Carpathians long before the arrival of the Hutsul ethnic group. Some say that it is related to the now-extinct Eurasian Tarpan, and when it was first referenced in books, it was called the Mountain Tarpan. It has been suggested that they are the descendants of local wild horses crossed with Mongolian Ponies, and certainly, this part of Europe has witnessed the migrations of many equestrian cultures. These little horses lived a semi-feral existence for centuries, being used by the local people of the Carpathians whenever needed. This continued until the first stud farm for systematic breeding was set up in Rădăuţi, Romania in 1856. Animals were selected from the semi-feral ponies, creating five bloodlines based on the foundation stallions, who were named Goral, Hroby, Ouşor, Pietrousu and Prislop. The sorrel-colored Goral introduced this color into the breed. In 1922, thirty-three horses from the Romanian program went to Czechoslovakia where the Gurgul line was established. After the Second World War, Norikers and Haflingers were crossed with the Hucul to create a larger, stronger animal for forestry work, known as the Slovakian Mountain Horse. The Hucul also became popular in the former Soviet Union, where pack, saddle and draught types developed. By the 1970s, there were fears that the Hucul would be lost, so the Hucul Club was set up in Czechoslovakia. Today these hardy, reliable small horses are popular as far away as Britain.

Hucul Ponies in equestrianism

Hucul Ponies have a very willing, friendly nature which makes them excellent riding ponies for children. They are notably healthy, easy to keep animals.

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