A 13-hand Harlinger pony typically weighs between 600 to 800 pounds. The weight can vary depending on factors such as age, diet, and overall health. Harlinger ponies are known for their strong build and compact size, which contributes to their weight range.
aprox225kgs
A pony shown "in-hand" as in halter showing.
On Howrse a horse or pony needs to be a certain weight to stay healthy. The correct weight can be found by multiplying the height by 70, so for example A 13.2 hand pony would be 924 pounds. ( 13.2 x 70=924).
The pony is trying to get used to your smell. And it trusts you.
A horse is over 14.3hh and a pony is under 14.2hh [ hh= hand high] [ there measured in hands] [1 hand is about and adults hand]
If each of the pony's size and weight is the same the cost should be the same.
A horse has to be over 14.3 hands(hh) and a pony is under 14.2hh.( a hand is about the size of a grown persons hand.
This would depend on the pony's weight. A horse or pony should never carry more than 20% of it's own bodyweight, this includes tack and the rider.
The maximum weight for a pony is calculated using the same formula as for a horse. A horse or pony should never carry more than 20% of it's own body weight, this includes the rider and equipment. Remember that 20% is the upper limit, anything below that is better for the pony. As an example a 800 lb (362.8kg) pony can carry a maximum of 160 lbs (72.5 kg) in combined rider and equipment weight.
Ok, a foal is a baby horse/pony. For an equine to be classified as a pony it has to be 14.2 hand high and under at full growth.
It is generally recommended that a pony should not carry more than 20% of its body weight, so a 350-pound pony should not carry more than 70 pounds. This weight limit helps prevent strain and injury to the pony.
80 Pounds