Reflective paint is set to be put on Dartmoor's livestock in a bid to cut the number of animals being killed by vehicles.
The idea has from a project in Finland where reindeer antlers were painted.
Blue paint has been placed on privately-owned ponies to see how durable it is, with reflective beads to be added to the paint later.
The Dartmoor Livestock Protection Society (DLPS) scheme has been backed by the national park authority.
The paint will shine "really bright" when headlights are shone on it, project organisers said.
Karla McKechnie, livestock protection officer for DLPS, said about 60 animals had been killed on the roads across the moor so far this year, an increase on previous years.
She took the Finnish idea to a south-west manufacturer, from where she got complementary tins of paint to test its durability on the animals' coats.
She said two ponies have been painted and the reflective beads could be put on animals on the moor within months.
Bosses plan to paint the livestock along their sides and above their bottoms and tails, "really to get as much on as possible", she said.
Ms McKechnie added it was "early days, but the trial was going well".
The charity, which plans to fund the project, although the exact cost is yet to be calculated, helps ponies, sheep and cattle on the moors.
Rob Steemson, Dartmoor National Park's head ranger, said the authority "fully supports the project to reduce the number of road deaths" and urged motorists to drive responsibly.
Shiny happy ponies.
Shiny happy ponies.
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
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paint on a paint.
ain t that quaint....
ain t that quaint....
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Why did the pony cross the road?
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because old paint was getting thinner and green was thicker on the other side?
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He had to see a man about a horse.oldr_n_wsr wrote:Why did the pony cross the road?
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They could just genetically engineer the ponies to be naturally reflective.
But then it might be easier to engineer them a few extra braincells so they don't stand around on the road.
Or we could do nothing and let nature take care of it. The dumb ones get bumped off and the smarter ones survive and breed. She's a good mother, nature. A little cold though.
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rubato
But then it might be easier to engineer them a few extra braincells so they don't stand around on the road.
Or we could do nothing and let nature take care of it. The dumb ones get bumped off and the smarter ones survive and breed. She's a good mother, nature. A little cold though.
yrs,
rubato
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Send one to me - my boyz would love w Dartmoor pony! The younger is an accomplished rider already!!
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