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The Fell Pony Society

The British society which is the Mother registry for Fell ponies (founded 1916). Breed information, registration information, guidelines, merchandise, Society newsletters old and new, updates, educational and promotional materials and Fell pony information. Contact Mrs Elizabeth Parkin, Ion House, Great Asby, Appleby, Cumbria CA16 6HD, England. +44 (0) 1768 353100.


Overseas Branches of the Fell Pony Society

The FPS has an Overseas Sub-Committee (OSC) to represent their interests to other countries. You can read about the OSC and our sister Overseas Branches on the FPS affiliates page.


Other organizations and web sites of interest

ALBC

The American Livestock Breeds Conservancy, a nonprofit membership organization working to protect nearly 100 breeds of cattle, goats, horses, asses, sheep, swine and poultry from extinction. The Fell pony is a recognised rare breed under their criteria.

Equus Survival Trust

Working to Save Endangered Equine Breeds.

Fell Pony and Countryside Museums

The Museums at Dalemain, Cumbria contain historic objects and archive photographs of Fells in their natural habitat, alongside agricultural bygones. The website explores the Fells' history as a timeline. Uses multimedia and a lot of primary data from local people, plus many links to source materials. Read! Learn! Contribute!

Fell Pony Journal

A politically-neutral 6-monthly publication with an emphasis on Fells in the Americas. The Archive contains, not only pieces from past Journals, but also articles by Fell authors and owners on both sides of the Pond.

Fell Pony Articles

www.Fellpony.com

Fell pony journalism & history with special emphasis on the Americas.

The Conservancy is a registered Overseas Branch of the Fell Pony Society.
The background image is a Cumbrian sky looking from Shap towards Bampton and Askham, with Carrock Fell indicating Mosedale and Haltcliffe in the distance.
Designed by: © 2003. Photographs: Laura Hart and Sue Millard.