The Gayoe, also known as the kuda-Gayo, is a pony from the island of Sumatra, found near Aceh.
[3] Gayoe ponies are generally solid-colored, usually a dark bay shade commonly called "brown".
Adults are approximately 12.2 hands (114 cm) tall at the withers, and small-bodied.
[4]: 39 It is possible that ancient stocks were brought to Indonesia by the Chinese Tang dynasty in the 7th century, recorded as being given to Dja-va (Kalingga kingdom), Dva-ha-la, and Dva-pa-tan (Bali).
Mongolian horses are probably captured during the Mongol invasion of Java (1293).