If you like the American Quarter Horse, you'll love the Quarter Pony. This registered breed measures close to 13.2 hands high on average.
Standing no more than 14 hands high, the American Walking Pony combines the best physical traits of two popular breeds.
This small Australian breed stands between 11 and 14 hands high. A common competitor in the show ring, this pony is docile yet eager with excellent conformation.
This breed, established in the late 1800s, has influenced many sport pony bloodlines worldwide. It has a refined head, expressive eyes, and a stature of substance without being too stocky.
Introduced in the 1960s, sports drinks were marketed as essential beverages for athletes and fitness enthusiasts, promoted for their ability to replenish electrolytes and provide energy during intense physical activity.
One of the most well-known pony breeds today is the Exmoor. Originally used for herding livestock on the moors they lived on, they are a capable breed that can excel in jumping.
Connemaras are a gentle, hardy breed from the countryside of Ireland. It's well-known as a versatile sports pony with a knack for jumping.
The Dales Pony hails from England, originally bred as a pack horse. The breed is surefooted, strong, and steady under pressure.