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How do I register for a Welsh pony?

How do I register for a Welsh pony?

To submit electronically you will need to print out the markings diagram, draw the markings in, and then attach that to the electronic form. The two easiest ways to get the form back on to your computer is to either scan the form or take a photograph of the form with your phone and e-mail it to yourself.

What breed is a Welsh pony?

Welsh pony, breed of small horse popular as a child’s or an adult’s mount. A hardy breed that developed in the Welsh mountains, the Welsh pony was originally used in coal mines. A saddle type was developed by introducing Thoroughbred and Arabian blood.

What is the difference between Welsh section ABCD ponies?

The Section B Welsh Pony is a larger, riding-type pony, which combines the hardiness and substance of the Section A with elegant movement and athletic ability. Section B ponies are taller than Section A with a maximum height of 13.2 hands (54 inches, 137 cm) in the UK and 14.2 hands (58 inches, 147 cm) in the US.

What is a Welsh Section E?

Section E of the Welsh Pony and Cob Society Stud Book refers to geldings who have been initially registered as such; these animals can be of any Section of the Stud Book or Welsh Part Bred. Pure Bred geldings can be registered at any age without late entry penalties or full DNA parentage tests.

What is a Section A Welsh Pony?

What is a Welsh Section A? Welsh Section As are the smallest of the four Sections of the Welsh Pony and Cob family, standing at a maximum height of 12hh (12.2hh in the United States of America). Ponies have pretty, dished heads (which reflect their Arab ancestry), small, pointed ears, and large, kind eyes.

How long do Welsh Cob ponies live?

around 35 years
The life expectancy of a Welsh pony is around 35 years.

How many Welsh ponies are in the world?

To date, over 45,000 Welsh ponies and cobs have been registered.

Can adults ride Welsh ponies?

Welsh Ponies and Cobs adapt just as well to different riders as they do to various disciplines. “Our ponies are ridden and handled by people from age 2 to 80,” says Early. “The ponies are very strong and sturdy and can carry adults easily.

What are Welsh Section D ponies like?

The Welsh Pony and Cob Society describe the horse as “strong, hardy, an active, with as much substance as possible” and a head “full of quality and pony character, a coarse head and Roman nose are most objectionable.” The Welsh Section D should have an “abundance of bone” and a “moderate quantity of silky feather.”

Are there any Welsh ponies in the US?

All Welsh ponies and cobs found in the United States are descended entirely from animals registered with The Welsh Pony & Cob Society in the UK. While Welsh ponies were imported to America as early as the 1880’s, the Welsh Pony and Cob Society of America was not established as a breed registry until 1907.

What is the Welsh Pony&cob Society?

The Welsh Pony & Cob Society was founded in 1901 in Wales. All Welsh ponies and cobs found in the United States are descended entirely from animals registered with The Welsh Pony & Cob Society in the UK.

Why join a Welsh pony or cob?

Welsh Ponies and Cobs are extremely versatile and compete at all levels of equine sports. Our family-friendly competition program promotes good sportsmanship, but best of all, it brings lasting friendships. Join us at one of our many WPCSA sanctioned competitions across the country.

What is a section B Welsh Pony?

Section B, the Welsh Pony (under 14.2 hands), serves as a mount for older children and small adults and excels in the hunter ring. Section C, The Welsh Pony of Cob Type (under 13.2 hands), is the rarest of the four sections but is extremely versatile as it possesses the best attributes from both the pony and the cob.

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