It is believed that the Welsh mountain pony has existed since prehistoric times, evolving from the Celtic pony and traditionally being used by farmers in the hills of Wales. The Welsh Pony (Section B) is slightly larger than the section A mountain pony. A section in the Stud book was opened for Welsh Ponies under 13.2 hh.
The Welsh Pony has a small pony head, long neck, long sloping shoulders, deep girth, muscular back and quarters. Welsh ponies can be any colour except spotted patterns such as Pinto or Appaloosa.
editing: General Appearance of the Welsh Sec B [close]
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