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A pony is classified as an equine under 14.2 hh, but there is more to it than just that. A Pony has a different build than horses do. They often have shorter legs, and that is the most noticable difference. They also often have thicker manes and coats.

That is why miniature horses are classified as horses, even if they are under 14.2hh, because they still have the conformation of a horse.

Nothing really besides blood ponys were the 1st Equine (pony) created and it soon orignated into a horse horses are over 13.1 Hands Ponys have lots of diffrent breeds.

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