Yes
Horses and ponies have manes.
First of all horses and ponies don't have their manes cut they have them pulled. And yes they do have them pulled but most owners just leave them put for extra cuteness. :) if you are showing in 4h/open/or just have it for a pet you just leave the mane natural- personally i have never seem a mini's mane pulled
Donald Manes was born on 1934-01-18.
József Manes Österreicher was born in 1756.
Pablo Curatella Manes was born in 1891.
Enrico Mastracchi Manes was born in Rome, in Lazio, Italy.
Fritz Manes was born on April 22, 1932, in Oakland, California, USA.
Todd Manes was born on March 25, 1975, in Dallas, Texas, USA.
ponies limp when they are born
A horse's tail is thick because it helps to flick off flies that land on its buttocks. It has movement in its tail by using the dock, a small bone surrounded by muscle that is hidden under the top of the tail. Many ponies are sought after for their thick and lush manes and tails. For example, heavy breeds and cobs naturally have thick manes and tails, and fell and dales ponies have enormously long manes and tails. Thick tails are also nicer to work with when showing or competing, as can be very easy to plait.
Most ponies look just like horses, just a little smaller.
Ponies really do not have bad attitudes. Ponies just need to get use to people. Once they are use to you, they will be easy to work with.