Around 3000 according to a BBC news article: http://www.bbc.co.uk/insideout/south/series2/new_forest_ponies_commoners_breed_improvements.shtml
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There are around 3,000 ponies living in the New Forest, a national park in England known for its free-roaming livestock. The pony breed in the New Forest is renowned for its hardy nature and ability to thrive in the forest's unique environment.
There are about 3,000 wild ponies in the New Forest, which is a national park in southern England known for its free-roaming ponies.
If you are referring to a cross between an Arab and a Newforest, the foal would be registerable as a Half-Arabian. If you are referring to a cross between an Arab and a Newforest, the foal would be registerable as a Half-Arabian.
Yes, they are breeds of horses that do not grow tall.
there are many different stories of ow they get in different places, but they are mostly owned by the government so they stay wild ponies.
The answer is ponies' because it's already plural.