no, fraid not babe.
If each of the pony's size and weight is the same the cost should be the same.
A pony has cost that are vired depending on the type of the pony, the color, and the size.
Size. A pony stops being a pony and is a horse at 14.2 hh.
A 14'2'' horse would typically wear cob size shipping boots rather than pony size. Cob size is generally more appropriate for horses that are around 14-15 hands high, while pony size is more suitable for horses under 14 hands high.
The actual size will depend on how long the pony is.
i have a 12 hand pony and he has small feet my suggestion would be a small to extra small depending on the size of your pony's hoofs good luck with finding the right size : D !!! p.s. love Davis brand bell boots they are hard for the horses and pony's to tear up!
a pony can be any size up to 14.2 which is about 147cm. a horse is anything bigger than this.
It should unless the pony has a very large head. Cob sized tack is similar to Arabian size.
Less than 14.2 hands.
A Fell pony stands at 14 hands ( 4 and a half feet) .
That question is not answerable as a ponies come in many different sizes from as small as a falabella which is a miniature horse about 34 inches in height. The Shetland pony is the smallest PONY can range from 28 inches to 42 inches the largest pony can reach anything up to 15 hands this includes Welsh Cob, The Highland Pony etc... which is not much shorter than a horse so you see there is no answer to this question
20 metres