I would say pony size.
PS, CS, and FS typically stand for Pony, Cob, and Full Size, respectively. These are the different sizes available for the shipping boots, with Pony being the smallest, Cob being an intermediate size, and Full Size being the largest. It's important to choose the correct size to ensure a proper fit and maximum protection for your horse's legs during transportation.
A horse under 14.2 hands is typically classified as a pony rather than a horse. The specific type of pony would depend on its breed, such as Welsh Pony, Shetland Pony, or Connemara Pony.
The pony's name was Macaroni. Black Jack was the funeral horse which carried the backwards facing boots.
I think about thinking about thinking of a horse or a pony in the afternoon.
Horses under 14 hands are ponies. That's it and there is nothing to it a horse/pony measuring exactly 14.2 hands has the option over being a horse or a pony.
When a horse is traveling in a trailer, it often gets bumped around, and a scared horse buddy may nip it. That's why horses need special traveling equipment. Tails need to be wrapped up, so they will not get tangled on a bar in the trailer and frighten the horse/pony. To protect a horse's delicate legs, you need to buy shipping boots at the local tack shop. They are just like polo wraps, the kind you use when jumping horses, but a bit thicker to hold the horse during the strain of traveling. But, even if your horse is a seasoned traveler and would load and stand in the trailer calmly, you still need to protect it, because other horses can still bump into your pony and hurt it's legs, unless shipping boots are on it!
PS, CS, and FS typically stand for Pony, Cob, and Full Size, respectively. These are the different sizes available for the shipping boots, with Pony being the smallest, Cob being an intermediate size, and Full Size being the largest. It's important to choose the correct size to ensure a proper fit and maximum protection for your horse's legs during transportation.
Cob or medium
A horse under 14.2 hands is typically classified as a pony rather than a horse. The specific type of pony would depend on its breed, such as Welsh Pony, Shetland Pony, or Connemara Pony.
A horse is 14.2hh and over, a pony is anything under this. So a 14.22hh equine would be a horse.
The pony's name was Macaroni. Black Jack was the funeral horse which carried the backwards facing boots.
it would depend on what breed the horse/pony is, for example, a heavy horse breed will in most occasions be heavier than a pony but with a light weight horse breed there will be some pony breeds that are heavier. hope that helped :)
It's not a horse if it is under 14.2hh it would be a pony!
Ponies aren't baby horses. Ponies are a type of horse that only grow up to 14.2 hands (four inches a hand) or less, and no further. If a pony impreganted another pony, the result would be a pony. However if the 'parents' are both horses than the baby would be a horse.
It depends on the animals personality
A pony is a horse that is under 14.2 hands high at the withers, so yes a pony is a type of horse.
Yes, a pony and a horse can be the parents of a foal.