Origin: West Germany — Wurttemberg. Height: About 16hh. Color: Usually black, bay, brown, chestnut. Character: Willing, hard-working, gentle. Physique: Medium-weight tall cob type, suitable for both harness andsaddle work. Straight face, alert expression; good shoulders, roomy chest, deep girth. Straight back with strong loins and good quarters. Clean legs with abundant bone and hard, round feet. A sound, hardy horse ...
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Welsh Pony
The Welsh Pony actually refers to four sections in general. These sections are A, B, C, and D. The Welsh Pony is one of the most handsome ponies in Britain. It has run feral since long before the times of the Roman Empire. Nowadays it is popular throughout the planet. It is not only famous for its dependability but also ...
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Kyrgyz Horse The Kyrgyz horse displays great hardiness while working in the ruthless mountainous climate of thin air and lower atmospheric pressure. As the name suggests, this horse has its origin in USSR – Kirgiz and Kazakhstan. It can be spelt as Kyrgyz or Kirgiz horse. It can handle precipitous mountain climbs or descents above yawning ravines with ease. ...
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Welsh Cob Origin: Wales Height: Usually 14-15.1 hh. Color: Any color except piebald and skewbald. Bay, black, brown, chestnut and roan are most commonly found. Character: Bold and energetic, an intelligent animal with an equable temperament and a pony character. Physique: The build resembles a heavier, scaled-up Welsh Mountain pony with head small and full of quality; eyes bold and ...
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Welsh Mountain Pony Origin: Wales. Height: Not over 12hh (usually not much smaller). Color: Any color except piebald and skewbald. Gray, brown and chestnut are the most common. Character: High-spirited pony with great intelligence, courage and endurance. Physique: Small, Arab-type head, gaily carried, with open nostrils, slightly concave face, bold eye, and small, pointed ears. Graceful neck well-set on deep, sloping shoulders. Short, ...
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