it depends what size the horse is. but a ponies baby might fight a falabella (the falabella is the smallest horse in the world.)
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Before you can work out the answer, at first you must know the horsey-pony equation. To begin you take the number of ponies and multiply it by the number of ducks in the adjacent pond (To work out the number of ducks, ask the crazy farmer next door), then subtract this from the number of horse hairs (remember to count every one). For example thus far: 3 ponies x 34 ducks - 478 pony hairs. Once you have done this; remember the crazy farmer next door mentioned above, well take the number of times he swears at you the add this to your answer thus far. Example: 3 ponies x 34 ducks - 478 pony hairs + 5693 profanities. After you have done this speak to the local policeman whose name has to be Bob (he's the local bobby) and count how many words he uses. If you lose count, the average is about 7. Take this away from your current answer and then you know how many ponies can fit in a horse.
A male horse comes in many sizes. They can be ponies. They can be welsh size. They can be the huge Clydesdale horse.
Chincotegue Ponies.
Ponies are not a baby horse. They are a breed of equine that is generally smaller. A horse can normally only one. But they could have twins.
No, ponies are not extinct. I happen to have one myself. A pony isn't a type of horse or anything, it's just how big a horse is.
approximately 5000 horses and ponies
Yes ponies can pass gas, just the same as a full sized horse can.
they are just called ponies. Even though most of them are actually horse sized, it's tradition to call them ponies.
hi, i am a highly respected horse/pony rider. ponies are ponies until the reach the height of 14.3hh. this means that your/ the 14.2hh is a pony, no matter what breed. :)
Yes, stallions are grown male horses, ponies a kind of horse that never grow to the size of a full grown horse
It is technically a horse. The word "pony" refers to horse-type ponies. A mustang is a horse.