In the related links are some pictures of welsh/ hackney mixes I found.
mostly big draft horses like the Percheron, Shire, but other horses like Quarter- horses, Arabs, Andalucians and Thourough breds are also used
Horses eat mostly grass and hay. They have never been reported eating leaves.
horses love to eat, sleep and be ridden. Some horses may even like swimming
Not really. They are like people. If being tall is in it's genes, it will be tall. There are breeds that tend to be taller then others though. Draft horses tend to be very tall, and sturdy, with big hooves, and a wide barral. While Quarter Horses tend to be medium sized, around 15 hands. And a welsh pony(not a horse, but fits for this question) is going to be short.
It is a Welsh Mountain pony. It is around 13hh. It is a type of cob. Its stocky and can take lots of weight.
Ponies: Exmoor, Dartmoor, New Forest, Welsh (divided into section), Shetland, Fells, Dales, Highland Horses: Suffolk Punch, Clydesdale, Cleveland Bay, Shire, Eriskay, Thoroughbred, Hackney. If Irish is included - Irish Hunter, Irish Sport Horse Answer 2: Native breeds include horses and ponies. The following is a list of the breeds. Ponies: Dales, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Eriskay, Fell, Highland, New Forest, Shetland, Welsh (A, b, C, & D sections). Horses: Shire, Clydesdale, Suffolk Punch. Other breeds of horse are counted as being British or 'UK' but are not necessarily listed as Native, these include: Thoroughbred, Cleveland Bay, Hackney Horse, Hackney Pony, Lundy Pony, British Riding Pony, and many others. Irish breeds are not counted as British Native breeds.
Not...many? The Bhutan flag also has a dragon on it. But that's about as close as it gets for national flags. None, unless you mean St. Davids cross which is the true Welsh flag in which case England for one!... In case you don't know what the St. Davids cross looks like its all black with a yellow cross.
Hackney
nun of yo bizness
Theres hundreds of thousands of them ranging from the small Shetland to the very tall Perchons.And ponies like Welsh sections in between.There are 3 sections of horse Heavy Horses - Horses like clydesdales and perchons usally from 17hh. Light Horses - Horses like Quarter horse Akhal - Teke or Thoroughbred.Usually start to come into horses at 14.2. :) Ponies - They can be any height until over 14.2 where they become horses.These can be Shetlands/miniature chinteouge to Welsh. :D All the horses mentioned here are breeds not species. Different species of animals usually cannot interbreed or, when they do, the offspring are sterile.
she looks like taylor swift..... in a way:)
I like the welsh
The Arabian is a breed of horse not a pony, Though many are pony sized. There are several breeds of pony that look like Arabians , these include the Welsh Pony and the Welara which is a cross between the Arabian and Welsh.
heavy built horses like haflinger,welsh c,etc
by riding and herdinding them. they herd them like sheep or cattle.
Answer:Its ' Hoffi'
It would be called a dorse and it would have a horses head and like a really small body for a dog