Exmoor,Dartmoor,New Forrest,Welsh (divided into section),Shetland,Suffolk Punch,Clyesdale,Highland,Cleveland Bay,Shire,Eriskay,Fells, Dales
There are 267 equine breeds.
There are hundreds of breeds of horses.
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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.
There is over 100 breeds of horses throughout the world.
Yes, they are breeds of horses that do not grow tall.
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Ponies: Exmoor, Dartmoor, New Forest, Welsh (divided into section), Shetland, Fells, Dales, Highland Horses: Suffolk Punch, Clydesdale, Cleveland Bay, Shire, Eriskay, Thoroughbred, Hackney. If Irish is included - Irish Hunter, Irish Sport Horse Answer 2: Native breeds include horses and ponies. The following is a list of the breeds. Ponies: Dales, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Eriskay, Fell, Highland, New Forest, Shetland, Welsh (A, b, C, & D sections). Horses: Shire, Clydesdale, Suffolk Punch. Other breeds of horse are counted as being British or 'UK' but are not necessarily listed as Native, these include: Thoroughbred, Cleveland Bay, Hackney Horse, Hackney Pony, Lundy Pony, British Riding Pony, and many others. Irish breeds are not counted as British Native breeds.
there are about 267 breeds in the worldAnswerTher are hundreds of horse breeds all over the world - some American breeds, however, are classed as a breed in America and a colour everywhere else, such as the Palomino and Pinto.
There are around 267 recognized breeds of horses. I'm not sure how many horses there are in the world because I have heard 50,000 thousand (which I know is incorrect), and I have heard 100 million and I have heard 14 million.
Some of the most popular breeds of horses are thoroughbred, American saddlebred, racking horse, and quarterhorse. The most popular pony is a shetland pony. The Arabian horse is pretty popular aswell. Shetlands are quite popular and can be seen in a lot of riding schools as field companions for other horses / ponies and small children's riding ponies.
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