Save Dartmoor's hill ponies by eating them, says charity

Controversial plan aims to halt the decline of the animals whose population has dropped to just 3,000

Dartmoor ponies
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A charity dedicated to protecting Dartmoor hill ponies has recommended a counterintuitive solution to the species' steady decline: selling their meat for human consumption.

The move has been proposed "with reluctance" by the Dartmoor Hill Pony Association (DHPA) which argues that the only way to ensure that the animals have a future is to sell them for eating.

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