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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 for its good disposition. It is recognized for being spirited, daring and smart.

Origin of Welsh Pony

The Welsh Pony is aboriginal to the Welsh hills. It is a taller version of the Welsh Mountain pony. It owes a genealogical debt to a small Thoroughbred stallion called Merlin, a direct descendant of the Darley Arabian. It had arrived in Britain before the Romans and had established itself as fit, tough animal which has high resistance to disease. The legend, Julius Caesar introduced some Oriental blood to this pony. In the past three hundred years minimum two Arabian stallions have run untamed in the Welsh countryside. They have unquestionably bred with the Welsh Pony. Even though Welsh Pony studs are present throughout Britain and the U.S, the resident stock is imported in order to keep the breed true to type. Still, the native stock is taken from the wild herds that live in the mountains and moorlands of Wales. These animals exist in a Darwinian environment, inbreeding stoutness and resistance to disease.

Physique of Welsh Pony

The physique of Welsh Pony seems inspired by the build of a minuscule coach horse. It has an attractive oriental-type head. The eyes are bold and ears are small and pointed. This pony has a body that is compact with noted depth of girth. This is called the ‘Welsh breadbasket’. It has an elegant neck and profound, sloping shoulders. Usually, its legs are hard and its hooves are tiny and hard.

Height of Welsh Pony

The Welsh Pony usually stands between 12 and 14 hands high. The height of this pony depends on the section type, to which it belongs.

Body Color of Welsh Pony

You can find the Welsh pony in all solid colors. The color of its coat may be any except the speckled patterns like Appaloosa, chestnut, black, pinto and bay and these are the most common colors. Sometimes, palomino, gray and dun colors are also found on its body.

Temperament of Welsh Pony

The nature of the Welsh Pony is kind, docile and calm.

Uses of Welsh Pony

The Welsh Pony can be used in a number of ways. In the days of old, they were used in coal mines and to run on postal routes. The Welsh Cob was used by the British War Office for pulling heavy guns and gear through land where motorized vehicles could not be used. They were also used for mounted infantry. In the present scenario, they have proved their ability of driving in competition at Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI) level. They have been put to use in dressage. They have also given tough competitions to one another in breed show competitions like eventers, hunters and western pleasure horses.

The Welsh Pony of Cob type was formerly most in demand as a harness pony and might have declined in numbers through inadequate competition with the motor vehicles. Fortunately, trekking holidays have saved it from becoming a museum piece for the connoisseur. Its strong build gives it enough substance for adults to sit on without guilt. It is a perfect mount for the increasing numbers of holiday-makers who flock to Wales for a taste of the outdoor life. There are several distinct types of these Ponies and Cobs. Although quite distinct in appearance and height, still they have the same family likeness, true pony character, air and action.


Horse Breeds

Akhal Teke Horse
Albino Horse
Alter Heal Horse
American Saddlebred Horse
American Shetland
American Standardbred
American Welsh Pony
Andalusian Horse
Anglo Arab Horse
Appaloosa Horse
Arab Horse
Ardennes Horse
Asiatic Wild Horse
Australian Horse
Auxois Horse
Avelignese Horse
Balearic Horse
Bashkirs Horse
Basuto Horse
Bavarian Warm Blood Horse
Beberbeck Horse
Bhutia Pony
Bosnian Horse
Boulonnais Horse
Brabant Horse
Breton Horse
Brumby Horse
Burma Horse
Calabrese Horse
Camargue Horse
Caspian Horse
Chardllais Halfbred Horse
Chincoteague Pony
Cleveland Bay
Clydesdale Horse
Connemara Stallion
Comtois Horse
Criollo Horse
Dales Horse
Danubian Horse
Darashouri Horse
Dartmoor Horse
Dole Horse
Doletrotter Horse
Don Horse
Dulmen Horse
Dutch Draught Horse
East Bulgarian Horse
East Friesian Horse
Ein Siedler Horse
Exmoor Horse
Falabella Horse
Fell Horse
Finnish Horse
Frederiksborg Horse
Fjord Pony
Freibergers Waddle Horse
French Saddle Horse
French Trotter
Friesian Horse
Furioso Horse
Galiceno Horse
Garrano Horse
Gelderland Horse
German Trotter Horse
Gotland Horse
Greekponies
Groningen Horse
Hackney Horse
Hackneypony
Haflingers Horse
Hanoverian Horse
Highland Horse
Holstein Horse
Hucul Horse
Iceland Horse
Indonesian Ponies
Irish Cob
Irish Draught Horse
Irish Hunter
Italian Heavy Draft Horse
Jaf Horse
Jutland Horse
Kabardin Horse
Karabair Horse
Karabakh Horse
Kathiawari and Marwari Horse
Kazakhpony
Kladruby Horse
Knab Strup Horse
Konik Horse
Kustanair Horse
Landais Horse
Latvianharness Horse
Libyanbarb Horse
Limousin
Lippizzaner Horse
Lithuanian Heavy Draft Horse
Lokai Horse
Lusitano Horse
Mangalarga Horse
Manipuri Pony
Maremmana Horse
Masuren Horse
Mecklenburg Horse
Metis Horse
Mongolian Horse
Morgan Horse
Murakoz Horse
Murgese Horse
Mustang Horse
Native Mexican Horse
Native Turkish Horse
New Forest Horse
Kyrgyz Horse
Nonius Horse
North Swedish Horse
North Swedish Trotter
Oldenburg Horse
Orlov Trotter Horse
Palomino Horse
Pasofino Horse
Percheron Horse
Peruvianstepping Horse
Pinto Horse
Plateaupersian Horse
Poitevin Horse
Pony of the Americas
Rhineland Horse
Russian Heavy Draft Horse
Russian Ponies
Sableis Land Horse
Salerno Horse
Sardinian Horse
Schleswig Horse
Shagya Arab Horse
Shetland Horse
Shire Horse
Sokolsky Horse
Spiti Horse
Suffolk Punch Horse
Swedish Ardennes Horse
Swedish Halfbred Horse
Tarpan Horse
Tcheneran Horse
Tennessee Walking Horse
Tersky Horse
Thoroughbred Horse
Tibetan Horse
Toric Horse
Trait Dunord Horse
Trakehmer Horse
Viatka Horse
Vladimir Heavy Draft Horse
Waler Horse
Welshcob
Welsh Mountain Pony
Welsh Pony
Wrens Horse
Wurttemberg Horse
Zemadrika Horse