No, not really. It will vary from breed to breed, as it does in horses.
If you leave your pony unclipped and unblanketed in the winter, he should be fine- better than he would clipped and blanketed anyways, because the blanket doesn't do as good a job as his coat does. and if you do keep him unclipped, then he should also be outside 24/7 (but still give him the option to go inside, with either an attached pen to his stall, or a run-in shed), or he will not develop the winter coat he needs for protection, and he will be hot inside while cold outside.
If you are worried he is cold, feel his ears. If his ears are cold, he most likely is, and you should find him better shelter or maybe even blanket him.
No they don't, as it gets colder you have a winter blanket. And your horse should also have a spring blanket as well.
Generally, horses do not live in the desert.However, the situation is different in Australia. The Australian wild horse is the brumby, and this refers to any of a variety of horses descended from introduced horses from Asia, Africa and South America. Brumbies are hardy animals, living in all the climatic and topographical zones of Australia, from the deserts to the Snowy Mountains.
Here's the answer to your question some people clip there horses in the winter because when they get worked for hours on they can over heat from there hair any other horse questions let me know
in the barn
yes winter is colder than fall
the buckskin is a colour which is mixed with a few colours like black and brown and when horses + ponies get their winter coat they may start to go really dark brown.
In winter ponies and horses will grow long winter coats to protect themselves from the cold. If there is snow on the ground, they will paw at the snow to uncover the grass below. They may also have to break through ice on their water source, however, if it gets too thick they cannot and if this is the case, you need to or get something to prevent the water from freezing over.
ponies have soft hair not unlike a dog with soft short hair. ponies winter hair is softer than the summer hair coat.
The ponies adapt with long coat that keeps themm warm in the winter, in the spring they shed.
Colder compared to what? It is colder in the winter than in the summer because the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun in the winter. It is colder in Vermont compared to southern states because it is farther from the equator, and therefore receives lesss heat from the sun
Yes
Of course. Australia's winters are colder than its summers.