Pony is the term used to describe a horse under 14.2 hands high. If it is any higher, it is a horse. The term has nothing to do with age or gender.
It is not recommended for a 130 pound teen to ride a 9hh or 10hh pony meant for younger children due to potential weight restrictions. It's important to consider the pony's size, build, and age to ensure the safety and comfort of both the rider and the pony. A pony that small may not be physically able to comfortably carry a rider of that weight.
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A pony is any equine 14.2 ( 58 inches or 147.32 cm) hands high or smaller. Pony is simply a height designation and sometimes an overall type.
I think you mean hands , it is a pony unless it is a breed called a Falabella which are minature horses
Anything a regular horse can except on a smaller scale.
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Yes, they are. They are smaller than a mule and are about the size of a pony.
horses are measured in hands a horse is bigger than 14.3hands a pony smaller than 14.3hh it is hands a horse is bigger than 14.3hands a pony smaller than 14.3hh
A horse and a Pony, are two different things. A pony is a look a like too a horse but smaller, but isn't a horse it's a Pony. A horse is a lot bigger and is a different but similar animal.
yeas pony's have shorter legs and are a smaller version of the horse. The tallest pony's can get is 14 hands high any higher and it is a horse.
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Mounted Games Pony Games.... if that's what you mean...?