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.
It is a Welsh Mountain pony. It is around 13hh. It is a type of cob. Its stocky and can take lots of weight.
The average weight for a Welsh pony can vary depending on the type of Welsh pony (Section A, B, C, or D) but typically ranges from 400 to 800 pounds. Welsh ponies are known for their sturdy build and compact size, making them suitable for a variety of disciplines.
The Welsh Cob is known for its ability to sustain a trot for long distances due to its natural stamina and agility. This gait is energy-efficient and comfortable for both the horse and rider, making it ideal for covering long distances.
The word "corgi" in Welsh means "dwarf dog."
Mini horses there are two : Fallabellas, should ever be ridden and are pets or cart horses really! Shetlands, can be ridden and are very strudy can also pull carts but I dont know the exact weight the can hold.
The speed of ponies, even of the same breed, varies greatly. It will depend on the type of turf and also how fit they are. The average gallop speed is between 18 and 25 miles per hour.
It is Welsh for horse riding or horse rider
The cast of The Jack Rider - 1921 includes: Thelma Worth as Ruth Welsh
a shire or cob for a beginner or a welsh section or Arab for an advanced rider
A pony is anything under 14.2hh. 14.2hh is 145 cm tall at the withers
500to700 pounds
450kg
If you mean Welsh section B, the height limit is 13.2hh.
Section A's are also known as a Welsh Mountain Pony. They are the smallest type of welsh pony. They have very prety dished faces and are a popular child's pony. The maximum height for a Welsh A is 12hh Section B is a welsh pony. They are slightly taller than a section A. They are normally slightly more dainty an therfore are often plaited up and shown as Show Ponies or Show Hunters as well as an m&m. The upper height limit on these is 13.2hh Wection C is a welsh pony of cob type. They are taller and more stocky than section B and A. These move with more knee action and 'flash' especially when trotting. The upper height limit is also 13.2hh A Section D is a welsh cob. The lower height limit is 13.2hh and has no upper limit, the tallest of all the welsh ponies. They are also a cob type, very stocky and strong. These also move with knee action
It is a Welsh Mountain pony. It is around 13hh. It is a type of cob. Its stocky and can take lots of weight.
well the most a horse should ever carry is 20% of their body weight
It is a Welsh Mountain pony. It is around 13hh. It is a type of cob. Its stocky and can take lots of weight.