Picking up on a conversation inspired by the 'horse poo as fuel for the fire' tangent on a thread in the marketplace...

Shetlands are small and strong, so an obvious first thought for a pony on the holding to contribute poo for fuel and do a bit of carrying and pulling, also for the kids / grandkids to have a bit of fun with...
I urged colliewoman to think about Exmoors, they're a rare breed and her local one, and have a very special place in my heart, so I just thought it'd be worth her finding out a bit more before choosing. Being in Somerset, there'll be plenty of Moorland Mousie Trust and other Exmoor afficionados about to give you support, too, Donna - I would hope they would be excited about the concept and work with you to explore another avenue for preserving the breed.
Seymour talked in terms of having a Fell Pony for work about the holding, and of course I adore my Fells. I would have an Exmoor too if we could justify another, but I could not now bear to be without a Fell or two.
Others on here have Shetlands and Highlands, I know, I think someone has a Connemara? And there must be plenty of Welsh

? (sorry, no experience with Welshes, is it Section D is a cob? What's a Section C?)
We have Dales ponies too - a bit bigger than Fells maybe (though my Fell gelding Davy is as broad and strong as any Dales I've ever seen) and a bit less self-sufficient through a harsh winter perhaps. The Dales was created by crossing Clydesdale into Fell to make a Fell a little bit more of a workhorse about the hill farm, but less massive and a lot more thrifty than a pure Clydesdale.
I could - and no doubt will - go on and on and on .... but would love some contributions from others first.