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Highland
named after the Scottish highlands.

Highland cattle
red-brown, brindle, dun or black, longhaired beef cattle with long spreading horns; called also West Highland.
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Highland beef cattle. By permission from Sambraus HH, Livestock Breeds, Mosby, 1992
Highland collie
Highland garron
see garron.
Highland pony
gray, dun, black or brown heavyweight pony with dorsal stripe, stands 12.3 to 14.2 hands high.


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She was 14 when she broke in a Highland pony who was very shaggy, to say the least.
Newcastle rider Chris Grant, continuing to have success with his Highland pony, Dunedin Rhuann, acquired in March this year, won the Border Union Ridden Highland Championship, qualified for the NPS Scotland Bailey's Horse Feeds Open Ridden M& M Championship and Overall Ridden M& M Championship.
Lisa Hawthornthwaite and her Highland pony, Ossie, are reviving an ancient tradition more usually with the wild west, to save the National Trust from having to erect fences across the Dorset heath.
 
 
 
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