It depends on the animals personality
A horse under 14.2 hands is typically classified as a pony rather than a horse. The specific type of pony would depend on its breed, such as Welsh Pony, Shetland Pony, or Connemara Pony.
A horse is 14.2hh and over, a pony is anything under this. So a 14.22hh equine would be a horse.
it would depend on what breed the horse/pony is, for example, a heavy horse breed will in most occasions be heavier than a pony but with a light weight horse breed there will be some pony breeds that are heavier. hope that helped :)
It's not a horse if it is under 14.2hh it would be a pony!
Ponies aren't baby horses. Ponies are a type of horse that only grow up to 14.2 hands (four inches a hand) or less, and no further. If a pony impreganted another pony, the result would be a pony. However if the 'parents' are both horses than the baby would be a horse.
A pony is a horse that is under 14.2 hands high at the withers, so yes a pony is a type of horse.
Yes, a pony and a horse can be the parents of a foal.
A horse and a Pony, are two different things. A pony is a look a like too a horse but smaller, but isn't a horse it's a Pony. A horse is a lot bigger and is a different but similar animal.
yeas pony's have shorter legs and are a smaller version of the horse. The tallest pony's can get is 14 hands high any higher and it is a horse.
It is technically a horse. The word "pony" refers to horse-type ponies. A mustang is a horse.
I would say a pony.
A Fjord can be a horse or a pony depending on the heigth. Over 14.2 hh it would be a horse, under it would be a pony, a majority of them are ponies because of their stature and cold-blooded influence.