Pony
Pony is a term used for small horses. In most contexts, a pony is defined as an equine up to 14.2 hands (58 inches, 148 cm) at the withers, though some breeds and registries allow exceptions. The boundary between pony and horse is not universal; classification often depends on breed standards as well as height.
Ponies encompass a wide range of breeds with diverse conformations and temperaments. They typically have sturdy
History and use: ponies have long served as working animals, children's mounts, and companions in many cultures.
Notable pony breeds include the Shetland, Welsh Pony and Cob, Connemara Pony, Dartmoor, Exmoor, New Forest, and
Care and health: pony care emphasizes regular hoof trimming, dental checks, and a balanced diet to prevent