yes a foal is a baby horse or pony. The main differences between horses and ponys are, their sizes and builds. foals, colts, fillys, mares, stallions, geldings etc etc refer to both horses and ponys
No, ponies are horses under 14.2 hands. A foal is a baby horse or pony.
No I am a rider and ponies are not baby horses.
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I dont know about to 10, but Nevada has over half of the US wild horses. Wyoming, Idaho, and Ohio, Arizona, California, Colorado, Montana, and New Mexico are also major wild horse states. Im fact in 1988, a herd of 100 thought-to-be extinct spanish horses in Arizona.
Neither horses or ponies are inherently smarter. While a certain horse or pony may appear smarter it will not hold true throughout. Horses and ponies are basically the same. In fact a given mare can give birth to both horses and ponies depending on who she is mated to. Therefore horses and ponies are of the same basic intelligence Horse
Ponies can do the same things that full sized horses can do so long as you make adjustments for their heights. Miniature horses should never be confused with ponies, they should never be ridden.
Yes, they are breeds of horses that do not grow tall.
"Baby horses" are NOT called ponies. They are called foals, a colt if its a male foal, and a filly if its a female foal.Ponies are horses that are under 14.2 hands, but again, are not 'baby horses'.Bottom line, Ponies are not foals, nor will they ever be, there is a big difference between the two. If you do not believe me, look it up. Anyone that knows anything about horses should know this.
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They are ponies!
they are horses but most people think they are ponies
Ethiopia has a mixture of horses, the most common ponies are Abyssinian ponies. I am not sure about Horses, but Ponies I am :D
The horses and ponies are mostly welsh cobs and welsh ponies.
The difference between horses and ponies are very easy to see in most breeds. Ponies are normally shorter and stockier than horses. A pony'smaximum height is 14.2hh.
All horses AND ponies are herbivores.
It can be drunk but i dont think you would want to though
I dont know about to 10, but Nevada has over half of the US wild horses. Wyoming, Idaho, and Ohio, Arizona, California, Colorado, Montana, and New Mexico are also major wild horse states. Im fact in 1988, a herd of 100 thought-to-be extinct spanish horses in Arizona.
A pony is a sub-species of horses. Basically you get ponies when you breed horses rated as ponies.
Minis and Ponies. Light horses. Draft horses.