New Forest: Video shows stallions being released
Stallions have been released into the wild to help preserve the bloodlines of a rare pony.
Eighteen stallions are being set free across the New Forest in Hampshire between May and July for the annual breeding season.
A number of approved stallions are turned out each year to maintain the New Forest pony as a breed.
Members of the public are being warned to keep their distance as the horses' behaviour can be "erratic".
Reporter: Hannah Walsh
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