The famous ponies of Chincoteague are about to get a healthcare upgrade thanks to a new barn being built for this express purpose. Each summer the wild ponies are gathered up and swim  across the Assateague channel from their home on Assateague Island to Chincoteague Island where some ponies are auctioned off. Approximately 150 adult ponies and their foals live in the islands that bridge Virginia and Maryland.

The annual swim and auction are big business for the community, bringing crowds of tens of thousands of visitors each summer and millions in tourist bucks. So there’s a lot of local motive to keep the horses healthy.

“Some of our vets have to work out there in the wild, which is not that easy to do,” Hunter Leonard, a Saltwater Cowboy and member of the Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Company No. 3, which takes the lead in caring for the herd, told a member of a local CBS affiliate WBOC.  “And then when we bring them here to the carnival grounds, it’s still a somewhat open area. We’ve never really had a big barn.”

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