A pony aged 3-5 can hold about 100 pounds a pony aged 6-7 can hold about 150-200 pounds at age 7 a pony is full grown It mainly depends on the breed of pony.
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It depends on the pony. For example a Highland pony is probably heavier than a light legged show pony. Here's some examples :Welsh A x, 10hh - 12hh, 200 - 275kgShetland, 9hh - 12hh, 150 - 200kgArab, 14 - 15.1hh, 400 - 500kgNew Forest Pony Type, 12.2-14.2hh, 300 - 500kgThoroughbred Pony, 14 - 14.2hh, 350 - 400kgHack, 14.3 - 15.2hh, 400 - 500kgHorses are generally 400kg plus and Heavy horses can weigh up to 950kg.This is a rough guide only
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Average weight is anywhere between 900 and 1100 lbs. Their weight depends on how much you feed them and also what type of breed they are.An average 15 hand horse is likely to weight 950 to 1000 lbs.
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It would depend on size and health but mainly a small child in a cart.
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If you have a 290 kilo horse (which is the average weight of a Shetland) he/she can hold up to a 70 kilo person. Keep in mind the height of the horse/pony as well you may end up with your feet dragging on the ground.
A Connemara pony weighs around 2,800 pounds.
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If each of the pony's size and weight is the same the cost should be the same.
This would depend on the pony's weight. A horse or pony should never carry more than 20% of it's own bodyweight, this includes tack and the rider.
Well, you could try, but it wouldn't make much sense, considering that the provided height and weight are too much for a Shetland Pony.
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The maximum weight for a pony is calculated using the same formula as for a horse. A horse or pony should never carry more than 20% of it's own body weight, this includes the rider and equipment. Remember that 20% is the upper limit, anything below that is better for the pony. As an example a 800 lb (362.8kg) pony can carry a maximum of 160 lbs (72.5 kg) in combined rider and equipment weight.
Well, each day, a horse needs about 1 gallon of water per 100lbs body weight... Ponies weigh about 500-1000lbs. Ponies who are working hard can drink 20-30 gallons, though.
About 600-650lbs for a classic type Shetland of 11h-11'2h. The modern Shetlands probably weigh more like 400lbs.