it stands for pony of the Americas it is spotted a cross between an Appaloosa and a pony about 14 hands tall
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A pony of America is an Appolosa (Spotted horse) and a Shetland Pony mixed. This makes them a category b miniature pony which is a full grown horse and a Shetland Pony mixed. sorry but no a POA is not an appoloosa and its not mixed with shetland pony it is like and appoloosa but not the same A POA is 57 inches or under and has to have spots striped hooves scelera and mottled skin.
No matter what kind of horse/pony you buy it will be hard work, if you board your horse that work load is a LOT lighter. But out of all the ponies I would say a miniature would be the absolute easiest; The don't need as much space or food and are easier to clean up after. But you can not ride them unless you are three years old (they are about the size of a large dog). If you are looking for a horse/pony that would be easier to care for, as in they don't get sick as often, then your best bet is a mutt; A Mix of a couple of horse breeds. Although people gravitate to "Good" horse or purebreds for most breeds that doesn't make them good - a lot of the time it just makes them inbred. So get your self a mix of a couple or more sturdy breeds. i.e. My horse is a Welsh/POA/Quarter Horse. POA's are not the best horse ever, only because they have Appaloosa in them, which a pron to going blind (which my horse is) but in his case it is balanced out by the Welsh's strong legs and the Quarter Horse's powerful hindquarters. Because he is not a purebred he has no health problems other then he is blind, he also has a sensitivity to sugar but that is not from breeding. There I am done, now my fingers hurt from typing! Mfire
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I think you mean a Pony (P) of (O) the Americas (A).
Well I've never heard of a TOA, but I have heard of a POA. If you meant POA, it means Pony of the Americas. It was developed to be used by children and it resembles a small Appaloosa.
A POA (or pony of the amercas) is a small pony breed, around 12-14hh, while an appaloosa is a different breed of spotted horse. So mainly they're different breeds <3 Trigger!!
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American saddlebred, American Shetland, Appaloosa, assateague, chincoteague, Missouri foxtrotter, Morgan, mustang, palomino, pinto, Pony of the Americas (POA), quarter horse, rocky mountain horse, Tennessee walking horse.
A pony of America is an Appolosa (Spotted horse) and a Shetland Pony mixed. This makes them a category b miniature pony which is a full grown horse and a Shetland Pony mixed. sorry but no a POA is not an appoloosa and its not mixed with shetland pony it is like and appoloosa but not the same A POA is 57 inches or under and has to have spots striped hooves scelera and mottled skin.
There is no breed that is called POAC. POA stands for Pony of the Americas. POAC stands for Pony of the Americas Club.
Poa palustris was created in 1759.
Poa diaboli was created in 2003.