It's not age, but height. A 12hh pony would probably need a rider shorter than about four feet.
yes.
shank's pony is an expression meaning travelling by foot
4 foot
If you are talking about a horse(pony) than it depends. If the pedigree is good than it could be very expensive, 10,000 or more, if the pony is your next door neighbors than it could be free. There are many places where you can lease a pony to see if a child is actually interest for the long term. This way you do not have to pay for a horse and the board before you know that the interest will stay.
its called the frog
Shanks pony, or othewise put on foot.
The best place to get a pony is from a farm or from a stable. Or, you could adopt a wild mustang pony.
Courtney Capps
The pony's antics made me laugh out loud.
Personally for a child to share a pony with you i would say about 6-7 because at that age they should be mature enough to do so. But its up to the parents depending what abiltiy your child is at xx
There are many things that could be meant by referring to a pink pony. The Pink Pony is a business in Michigan.
Yeah. I think my pony is a Dales cross and he flys round cross country and has jumped about 4 foot. I've had no problems with my pony going round cross country- He LOVES it. :)
This is a cute option but only if you need it to sing along with your child. Amazon has an inflatable pony head on a stick for $5, if your child is young and just wants a pony to ride. Mary Meyers Fancy Prancers are also a good alternative for at least $10 less than Tek Nek Brown Pony and no talking means your child can use his imagination!