Although technically a horse is a pony until he reaches the height of 14.2HH there are many breeds that stand 14HH. The large pony breeds such as Ireland's Connomara, Welsh, Cob, ect. can actually be registered as a purebred yet grow to horse size. But many of the foundation Quarter Horses were very small compared to what they are today.*
*It is not uncommon for a registered QH to stand 17HH or more.
The Morgan horse.
14 hands
Over 14 hands but below 16 hands. The side of a light horse
57 inches
A pony is any height less than 14 hands (there are 4 inches to a hand) They height ranges in each breed of horse.
A mustang is a wild horse. They are short and stocky. They range about 14 hands tall.
12 to 14 hands
Mustangs are a smaller breed and normally stand around 14hh.
it stands for pony of the Americas it is spotted a cross between an Appaloosa and a pony about 14 hands tall
There is no way to answer this because there are several different breeds that originate from Canada. However, if you are referring to the Canadian horse (which is an actual breed of horse and one of the several breeds that originates from Canada), horses of this particular breed have an average height of around 14 to 16 hands high.
Dana might be a pony/ horse crossbreed. Most horses are about 14 to 15 hands high. And it all depends on what breed she is.
Well the Arabian can be 13.2 hands (Raffles) to 16 hands tall (rare) So 14 hands is taller than some, but smaller than most.
I assume you are referring to a Dales Pony, which can be any height under fifteen hands. However they are rarely less than thirteen hands high and the breed characteristics are 14hh to 14 2hh.