The Pindos (Greek: αλογάκι της Πίνδου) is breed of pony or small horse native to the Pindus mountain range in Thessaly and Epirus in Greece.
There is a feral herd near Neochori, Karditsa, close to Lake Plastiras.
[2]: 496 The Pindos is hardy and frugal, with good stamina, and is used for riding, driving, and as a pack and draught animal for forestry and farming.
The hooves are boxy and narrow but strong, so shoeing is not often needed.
[3]: 43 It is smaller and shorter than the Thessalian, with an average height at the withers of about 132 cm.