The Australian Pony,
A pony of the mesomorphic type, standing 12-14 hands (1.21-1.42 m) at the withers.
temperament: Well-balanced
Qualities: Strong, Healthy, Well-suited for young children.
137 is about 13.3 hands tall, the size of a smallish pony.
a pony is a horse under 14.2 hands tall.
A true pony is 14.2 hands and under; a horse is over 14.2 hands.
You could have a pony about 13.0 hands tall but no smaler and a horse at any size but you might want one 15.2 hands tall or shorter.
They can be up to 14.2 hands.
The tallest a pony can be is 14.2 hands If it is 14.3 hands or higher then it is a horse
A large pony.
If you mean 9.0 hands then your pony is 36 inches tall at the withers (located at the bottom of the mane). a hand is 4 inches
14 hands and a hand is 4 inches so they are 58 inches. If they are 57 inches, that means they are 4.9 feet at the most and measured at 14.2 hh. Answer 2: As stated above a pony is any equine 14.2 hands and under while a horse is anything 14.3 hands and above. Some registries require a pony to be shorter than this, but 14.2 is the upper most height for a pony.
A pony that is 148 cm tall (approximately 14.2 hands) would be considered a medium-sized pony, typically falling into the category of a "large pony" based on height classifications. This size is commonly seen in breeds like Welsh ponies or Connemara ponies.
Horses under 14 hands are ponies. That's it and there is nothing to it a horse/pony measuring exactly 14.2 hands has the option over being a horse or a pony.
There is no real distinction between a small, medium and large pony. A pony is any horse that is under 14.2 hands tall. There is a distinction between small, medium and large ponies in the horse world. A small pony can not exceed 12.2 hands. A medium pony range in height from 12.2 to 13.2 hands. The large pony must be over 13.2 hands, but not more than 14.2hands.