It depends on how big or small the pony is and it's age the older it gets the softer the track needs to be.If it's used to be riden on a dirt track then sick with the dirt track!
This will depend on the type of fungus and where it is located on the pony. You can usually buy over the counter products at tack or feed stores that are Shampoos with anti-fungal chemicals in it.
Many of the Pony Express horses may have been the precursor to the Quarter Horse but at the time Quarter Horses as a breed did not exist. But many of the horses were of a stock type that was popular for cattle work with cow hands. They were sturdy, athletic and surefooted for travel over rough terrain.
A pony is a horse that is under 14.2 hands high at the withers, so yes a pony is a type of horse.
A pony has cost that are vired depending on the type of the pony, the color, and the size.
the best horse for a 10 year old would vary on their experience and height. an always good horse would be a quarter horse or quarter pony. any type of medium height pony (if the size permits) would work. also welsh ponies are among the best. mixed breeds make good rides too. you can also go to your local barn to ask a professional trainer to find you a suitable pony/horse. hope i helped, a pony luver
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Well a 'patched' black and white pony would likely be a pinto marked pony. This type of marking can occur in most breeds and type.
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There are many brands of bridles you can buy for you 14.2 hh pony. You should look for one that is soft, supple, and gorgeous. You can find good quality bridles, that are not too expensive, from Stateline Tack. Answer2: A pony that size would likely take a cob or large pony sized bridle unless the pony has a particularly fine or coarse head. Once you know the exact size (Bridle makers typically post their sizes. ) you'll need to pick what type of bridle you need. Based on your description your pony would likely do well in a basic snaffle bridle. After selecting size and type you need to look at the craftsmanship of the bridle, cheaper bridles tend to have fewer stitches and fall apart faster than more expensive bridles. If you can afford it, invest in a higher quality bridle, even a used bridle from a high quality brand would be better than a new bridle from a cheaper brand. You can find used bridles for sale online or in consignment tack shops for good prices. If you must have a brand new bridle, try finding a website that has sales going on or attend a Equine event with lots of retailers present as they will have lower prices.
Pony nuts are a type of horse feed called a compound feed.
It is a low tack sticky back plastic! I think it's some type of plastic, that goes on your back!
a horse you idiot.