There is no difference between a pony and horse halter. All it is is the size. So, tipically, they are both called halters.
A pony shown "in-hand" as in halter showing.
if they have a halter on: take a lead line and clip it to the bottom of the halter and lead your pony to the barn If they Do not have a halter on: Take a lead lin and a halter. Walk up to them and if you cant put the Halter on, then wrap the lead line gently atound their neck and hold them until you can put the halter on.
Click the halter and pick it up. Then click you pony's face.
Well that would depend on the manufacturers sizes. However since Welsh 'A's tend to be smaller ponies with refined head a halter sized for a small pony or pony in general would probably fit fine.
so that he learns to wait for you to take off his halter, and because it lets them know not to run away while your taking off his halter.
It is called a halter top
well... First of all you need to address why the pony is aggressive. Is he young? Bad training? After you do that, try to Bribe the pony with treats. Be sure to Hide the halter/Leadrope behind your back and let the pony sniff your hand. slowly put it one the horse.
lead rope or a halter
on their head it's called a halter but when they pull a cart its just a harness.
You tie your horse up by putting its halter on, in the stall you click on the halter and drag it to your horses face. Now you can groom and tack it up. When you have tacked up unclip the leadrope attached and exit the stall.
A Bridle A Halter
A lead rope and halter is used. The halter goes over the horses snout and ears (like a dog collar in a sense) and the lead rope connects to a ring on the halter.