garron

/ˈɡærən/
noun
  1. A small, sturdy horse or pony, originally from Ireland or Scotland, often used for carrying loads or light work.
    • The garron is known for its strength and gentle nature, making it a good working animal.
    • The farmer used a garron to carry peat from the bog.
    • We saw a herd of garrons grazing on the Scottish hillside.