Polish Breed Collection
The Polish breed of horses, known as Konik, is a remarkable species that plays a crucial role in habitat management across various landscapes
All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping
The Polish breed of horses, known as Konik, is a remarkable species that plays a crucial role in habitat management across various landscapes. At Holme Dunes Reserve in Holme-next-the-sea, two adult Konik horses can be seen gracefully roaming the coastal marshland, contributing to its preservation. In Lascaux, Dordogne, France during November, an adult Konik horse captivates us with a close-up of its majestic head. These horses are not only visually stunning but also serve as vital tools for conservation grazing management on reserves. Even amidst snowy conditions at Redgrave and Lopham Fen N. N. R. , these resilient creatures continue their important work. A gelding stands proudly on snow-covered river valley fen habitat while another mare gazes into the distance at the edge of a fen meadow. Their presence ensures effective habitat management within this delicate ecosystem. As winter blankets the landscape with snow, Konik horses remain undeterred from their duties. Geldings stand beside frozen scapes and graze on rushes in the snow-covered river valley fen at Redgrave and Lopham Fen N. N. R. , leaving behind droppings that further enrich the land. A close-up of a mare's dorsal stripe showcases one of her distinctive features while highlighting her contribution to habitat management in the river valley fen. These intelligent beings even stand by gates at reserve entrances or along edges of meadows covered in snow – always ready to fulfill their role as stewards of nature. The Polish breed's versatility and adaptability make them invaluable assets for maintaining ecological balance. Whether it be through grazing or simply existing within these habitats, Konik horses play an essential part in preserving our natural world for generations to come.