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In Combined Driving a pony is an animal 14.2H or under, a horse anything
above. In Pleasure Driving only Morgans and Arabs measuring at pony size (14.2
or under) can be shown in the horse or pony division, but cannot be shown in
both divisions at the same
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Hello list. We're going to a family reunion in Estes Park, Colorado mid
August. We'll be spending a few days in the Black Hills and then going to
Co.(we live in Michigan)
The men folk insist on a stop to Cabela's sporting goods store. My
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re: pony horse
Fjords have the heart and smooth moves of a horse, are often the size of a
pony, sometimes the size of a horse (bigger then 14.2). In the NE Pony
Owners and Breeders Assoc Show (NEPOBA), we have our own Fjord classes and
show
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Alison Barr wrote:
Are [Fjords] a pony, or horse?
At the risk of inciting riot or flames, I have to say that certain traits
of the Fjords are far more pony-like than horse-like, so I tend to think of
and treat them as ponies. Some of the pony traits I see
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In a message dated 98-07-24 20:48:00 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know some Fjord owners would never, ever admit they own ponies, but
this seems to be because ponies (and sometimes their owners) are all too
often perceived as stupid, stubborn, no
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Dave McWethy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is confusing is that in the world of showing and events, an
animal has to be either horse or pony.
In driving, and many other performance type events, the difference
is on a tape
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Cynthia and I together with our grand-daughters and Tank will be
heading out for Blue Earth Sunday morning. If anyone has any problems
with the list they will just have to wait until we return at the end
of the week. We have made up some
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Subject: RE: pony or horse
Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 07:46:40 -0700
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Allison Barr wrote:
... Instructors seem to look at them and think they must be short strided,
dragging, and slow. I have found about the exact opposite
I have a fifty-something friend who's owned, trained, and showed Paints and
Quarter Horses for
This message is from: Dave McWethy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What is confusing is that in the world of showing and events, an animal has
to be either horse or pony. In the rest of the world, pony is a subset of
horse, so every pony is also horse, but not every horse is a pony - remember
that set-subset
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In a message dated 98-07-24 08:28:41 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Second thought. My farrier, who generally likes shoeing the Fjords,
because
they are usually safe, also can't quite bring himself to decide he likes
them, I think because they are so
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Alison Barr wrote:
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Each year I do an all breed pony show. This year, I overheard some
people talking about Fj, and whether he was a pony breed or not. Are
they a pony, or horse?
when you look
This message is from: Alison Barr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Each year I do an all breed pony show. This year, I overheard some
people talking about Fj, and whether he was a pony breed or not. Are
they a pony, or horse? if they are a horse, can I still enter him as
unregistered (someone mentioned that
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