A Connemara will go for anything from $100 and up into the tens of thousands depending upon breeding, show record, age, sex, color, conformation and many other factors.
A Connemara pony weighs around 2,800 pounds.
A shetland pony would be the smallest out of a shetland, connemara, or thoroughbred. Shetlands are used for pack horses, and nowadays very popular children's pets because of their fun-loving nature. Shetlands are sometimes considered draft ponies because of their strength despite their small size. --starsun22 the horse maniac
Connemara itself, Western Ireland.
The highest jump of a Connemara is 1.48 metres
The term pony is defined by the animal's height so a pony can come from anywhere. Pony breeds have been developed in many different countries. Examples are the Shetland Pony which is named after Shetland Island in Scotland, the Connemara is from Ireland, the POA (Pony of the Americas) was developed in the USA.
Connemara is in the west of Ireland. Connemara ponies would be found around Ireland though.
Ann Henning Jocelyn has written: 'The Connemara stallion' -- subject(s): Fiction, Connemara pony, Juvenile fiction, Ponies 'The Connemara champion' -- subject(s): Fiction, Connemara pony, Juvenile fiction, Ponies
Yes a connemara is a breed of horse. They are great horses! Actually ponies unless crossed with others such as thourobreds. They are from Ireland and are fantastic jumpers and REALLY NICE!
The Connemara is an attractive, sturdy and intelligent breed. They're generally large ponies, so are fine for a moderate sized adult. As with all breeds, each individual is different, but I do think the right Connemara would be fine for a beginner.
A Connemara pony weighs around 2,800 pounds.
The Connemara which is actually considered both a pony and a horse is from the Connemara region of Ireland.
Connemara Girl was created in 1865.
Connemara RFC was created in 1946.
Ponies can cost just about anything. They can be free to $900,000.00. It all depends on the pony, its bloodlines, age, breed, what it excels in and how it is trained etc.
it depends how old they are their parents(sire and dam)what they have done in the past
A shetland pony would be the smallest out of a shetland, connemara, or thoroughbred. Shetlands are used for pack horses, and nowadays very popular children's pets because of their fun-loving nature. Shetlands are sometimes considered draft ponies because of their strength despite their small size. --starsun22 the horse maniac
The highest jump of a Connemara is 1.48 metres