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Welsh Sec A Horses - Breed Information
Welsh Sec A horsesOrigins of the Welsh Mountain Section A Pony

It is believed that the Welsh mountain pony has existed since prehistoric times, evolving from the Celtic pony. The section A is the smallest of the four types of Welsh ponies. The hardy nature of the Welsh pony means they are equally comfortable in any climate. The Welsh Pony and Cob Society were formed in 1901 and the first Welsh Stud Book for ponies up to 12.2 hh was produced.


Height of the Welsh Mountain Section A Pony

The Welsh Section A Pony stands up to 12 hh.


Appearance of the Welsh Mountain Section A Pony

The Section A pony has a small head, large eyes, sloping shoulders, short back and short legs. Welsh ponies can be any colour except spotted patterns such as pinto or appaloosa.


Temperament of the Welsh Mountain Section A Pony

The Welsh Section A Pony is intelligent, kind, brave and spirited yet has a calm temperament.



The Welsh Section A Pony is an excellent child's pony.

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