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American Shetland Pony Represents the United States Equestrian Federation at National FFA Convention

He may have been small, but that didn’t keep an American Shetland Pony named Cornerstone’s Valiant Man from making a big impact when he attended the 82nd National Future Farmers of America (FFA) Convention in Indianapolis. The Shetland Pony, owned by Sherri Jolliff, represented the American Shetland Pony Club (ASPC) and the United States Equestrian [...]

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Quarter Pony

Quarter Pony

The Quarter Pony is a small scale replica of a Quarter Horse. Unlike the Quarter Horse, it may come in any color, or combination of colors. The Quarter pony has been around for many years, deriving from Quarter Horses not reaching the AQHA’s minimum (14.2h) height requirement of the early years. Even though the AQHA’s [...]

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Welsh Pony-Section B

The Welsh Pony – Section B (not to exceed 14.0 hands)
By The Welsh Pony and Cob Society of Canada
The general description of the Welsh Mountain Pony can be applied to the Welsh Pony, with greater emphasis being placed on riding pony qualities while still retaining the true Welsh type of quality with substance.
For generations these [...]

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Welsh Pony-Section A

The Welsh Mountain Pony – Section A (not to exceed 12.2 hands)
By The Welsh Pony and Cob Society of Canada
The Welsh Mountain Pony needs little introduction. Bred in the mountains and wild regions of Wales for many generations, their acknowledged beauty does not mean they are merely a pretty toy. Centuries of survival of the [...]

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American Sport Pony

By American Sportpony Registry
An American Sportpony is a pony in the general range of 13.2-14.2 h that looks and moves like a small horse, capable of competing in the Olympic disciplines of Jumping, Dressage, and Eventing, as well as in Driving. It is not your traditional Thellwell type of pony, but rather is much more [...]

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