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It depends on the pony. For example a Highland pony is probably heavier than a light legged show pony. Here's some examples :

Welsh A x, 10hh - 12hh, 200 - 275kg

Shetland, 9hh - 12hh, 150 - 200kg

Arab, 14 - 15.1hh, 400 - 500kg

New Forest Pony Type, 12.2-14.2hh, 300 - 500kg

Thoroughbred Pony, 14 - 14.2hh, 350 - 400kg

Hack, 14.3 - 15.2hh, 400 - 500kg

Horses are generally 400kg plus and Heavy horses can weigh up to 950kg.

This is a rough guide only

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