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Connemara

Connemara

Size 1.22–1.42 meters Physical Attributes  Connemara ponies, sometimes known as “Connie,” have a strong back and neck and very short, powerful legs. They have typical pony face characteristics like big, widely spaced eyes and small ears. They have a charming, alluring appearance with refined, high cheekbones. Color Palomino, bay, dun, gray, black, brown, and chestnut.

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MUSTANG

Mustang

Size 1.4 – 1.5 meters. Physical Attributes  A clean, polished head with a wide forehead and a tiny muzzle, and a well-proportioned body. The shoulder should be “long and sloping,” and the withers should be of average height. A very short back, a large chest, and a muscular coupling over the loins are all deemed

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APPALOOSA horse

Appaloosa

Size 1.42-1.58 meters Physical Attributes  The majority of examples have mottled skin, striped hooves, colorful coat patterns, and white sclera that is visible around the iris when the eye is in a normal position. Color The following colors: grulla, bay, black, chestnut, palomino, buckskin, cremello or perlino, roan, gray, and dun. Characteristics and Genetics The

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American-Quarter-Horse

American Quarter Horse

Size 1.45 – 1.55 meters. Physical Attributes  The American Quarter Horse, sometimes known as the Quarter Horse, is a breed of horse that specializes at short-distance sprinting. The Quarter Horse is distinguished by its compact, short, refined head with a straight profile and its muscular, well-muscled frame with a broad chest and rounded, powerful hindquarters.

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SHETLAND

Shetland

Size 10.2 meters (maximum). Physical Attributes  One of the tiniest horse breeds, the Shetland features a large head, sloped shoulders, a short back, and short legs. In addition, they have a cannon bone that is smaller than usual relative to their size. They are powerful, durable, and can survive on little grazing despite their small

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ERISKAY

Eriskay

Size 1.2 and 1.32 meters Physical Attributes  The Eriskay features a somewhat broad forehead, a muscular neck, and broad shoulders. They have a strong back and a deep but often not particularly large chest. They have a body type that is pretty similar to an Exmoor pony. The Eriskay is covered in a thick, waterproof

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Suffolk Punch

Size 1.52–1.72 meters. Physical Attributes  The Suffolk Punch is little but very robust, with a large head, thick neck, short muscular body, and relatively short, clean legs. They have strong bodies that make them good workers, and they walk with energy. Colors  Just Chesnut. Although breeding stallions are never allowed to have white markings on

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shire-horse

Shire

Size 1.62–1.8 meters. Physical Attributes  The Shire is undoubtedly the largest breed of horse and is most recognised for their enormous size. They have a big forehead, a prominent nose that is slightly rounded and prominent, a robust neck, a sturdy body, and feathery legs. They can lift a lot of weight thanks to their

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Dales-Pony

Dale Pony

Size 1.4–1.42 meters. Physical Attributes The Dale pony has a short stature and strong hindquarters, broad chest, long, sloping shoulders, and strong legs. They often have thick, shaggy manes and tails, silky feathered legs, and are sturdy enough to withstand the harsh Dales climate. They share a close relationship with the Fell pony, which has

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