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do u mean welsh section d? if so it means welsh cob
I assume you mean what different types of welsh ponies there are. There are 4 sections, the Section A (Welsh Mountain pony), Section B (Welsh Pony) Section C, (Welsh Pony of Cob Type) and Section D, (Welsh Cob.) Hope this helped!
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A pony is anything under 14.2hh. 14.2hh is 145 cm tall at the withers
there are four welsh pony 'sections': section a- The Section A Welsh Pony is also known as the Welsh Mountain pony. the section a may not exceed 12.2hh section b- The Welsh Pony of Riding Type. the maximum height of the section b is 13.2hh. section c- The Welsh Pony of Cob Type. May not exceed 13.2hh section d- The Welsh Cob is the largest size within the Welsh Pony and Cob breed registries. They must be taller than 13.2hh.
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There are many mountain and moorland breeds, and each varies in size, however in classification terms these are how they are classified. Small: dartmoor, exmoor, shetland, welsh section A, welsh section B Large: Fell, Dales, Connemara, Welsh section C, Welsh section D Hope this helps Lofty
A section D Welsh Cob tends to be a bit heavier in build, however the overall conformation of the horse will affect it's weight more so than just its height. If the Section D is a bit more narrow in build, then it will likely weigh less than a broader built horse of the same height. That all said a Welsh Section D typically weighs in the 750 to 1000 pound range ( 340 kg-453kg or 53 st - 71 st.)
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Welsh Mountain Ponies that are 12.2hh or below are classified as being Section A. There are other sections such as Section B, C & D. Here is a link to look at the other sections of the Welsh Pony: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welsh_Pony_and_Cob
Theres hundreds of thousands of them ranging from the small Shetland to the very tall Perchons.And ponies like Welsh sections in between.There are 3 sections of horse Heavy Horses - Horses like clydesdales and perchons usally from 17hh. Light Horses - Horses like Quarter horse Akhal - Teke or Thoroughbred.Usually start to come into horses at 14.2. :) Ponies - They can be any height until over 14.2 where they become horses.These can be Shetlands/miniature chinteouge to Welsh. :D All the horses mentioned here are breeds not species. Different species of animals usually cannot interbreed or, when they do, the offspring are sterile.