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Mutually grooming ponies at Turf Hill, New Forest This behaviour is known as mutual grooming, where the two ponies face each other and nibble at each other's neck, mane and other parts that would not be easily reached during self-grooming.

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   + Hale, Hampshire
   + Heathland in the New Forest

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