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Basically, horses that are not wild; that have been domesticated. And considering there are very, very few truly wild horses left, I can assure you that every pony you've pet is tame.
Tame is where you have a animal that is perfectly OK around people
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.
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!
The average height of a Welsh Pony or Welsh Section B is 11.3hh-13.hh.
You can tame wild dogs by giving them bones.
a bat is tame
The Arabian is a breed of horse not a pony, Though many are pony sized. There are several breeds of pony that look like Arabians , these include the Welsh Pony and the Welara which is a cross between the Arabian and Welsh.
yes it can i have 1 welsh pony n a quarter horse and my welsh has leg and face markings she has a coronet and a blaze
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they are tame but is depends if you bother them, then they might be wild depending on how you bother them they are tame but is depends if you bother them, then they might be wild depending on how you bother them
First off an Appaloosa is a horse that is spotted in any color, it can be Blanket, Leopard, Snowflake, or just plain spotted. A Connemara is originally a wild breed, in fact, there are still wild Connemaras today. The connemara isn't as elegant or feminine as the Welsh and is hardier then the Welsh as well. It is also from Ireland. A Welsh pony is an Elegant feminine pony. it was improved mainly by the Arabian horse and so it looks more like a smaller version of the Arabian. There are 4 different sections of the Welsh pony, and each are unique. A Shetland pony is one of the smaller pony breeds in the world, second to the Fallabella. It is short, stout and, in my opinion, looks almost like a hairy pot bellied pig. Haha. It is mainly used for stall buddies to other horses and, unbelievably, a jumper.