The origin of the breed is the state of Iowa in 1954. POAs are a cross of Appaloosa and Shetland and/or Welsh ponies.
The term pony is defined by the animal's height so a pony can come from anywhere. Pony breeds have been developed in many different countries. Examples are the Shetland Pony which is named after Shetland Island in Scotland, the Connemara is from Ireland, the POA (Pony of the Americas) was developed in the USA.
A breeder in Iowa crossed a shetland stallion with an arabian/appaloosa and got the first POA
There is no breed that is called POAC. POA stands for Pony of the Americas. POAC stands for Pony of the Americas Club.
Pinto Pony(spotted), Piebald Pony(black and white spotted), Skewbald Pony (any color but black and white), Sabino Pony, Splash White Pony, Overo Pony, Tobiano Pony, Tovero Pony, etc. POA (Pony of the Americas) have the various spotting patterns associated with the Lp (Leopard Complex) yielding appaloosa patterning.
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POA is the abbreviation for Pony Of the Americas. it is a pony with often the same patterns as an Appaloosa. For more information, follow the link below.
Well I've never heard of a TOA, but I have heard of a POA. If you meant POA, it means Pony of the Americas. It was developed to be used by children and it resembles a small Appaloosa.
Pony of Americas (POA) are under 14.2 hh. Appaloosas are 14.2 hh and above
This breed was founded in the Americas in 1956.
it stands for pony of the Americas it is spotted a cross between an Appaloosa and a pony about 14 hands tall
Haiti is the least developed nation in the Americas.
American Saddlebred.