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What is the difference between a pony and a horse?

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What is the difference between a pony and a horse?

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A hand equals four inches. Small ponies cannot exceed 12.2 hands; medium ponies: not exceeding 13.2 hands; large ponies: not exceeding 13.2 hands; and horses are those animals over 14.2 hands. 66. Describe at least four horse colors. Bay: light to dark brown body, black, mane, tail and legs Chestnut: reddish, bronze color Palomino: cream to golden with flaxen mane and tail Pinto: white with either black or brown (or both) patches Grey: white to dark grey in color, may have dark (almost black) legs. (other correct answers are also acceptable, e.g. roan, buckskin) 67. Name at least four breeds of horses. Thoroughbred Standardbred Morgan Quarterhorse Welsh Shetland Arab Paso fino Connemara (other correct answers are also acceptable, e.g. Fresian, Belgian, Clydesdale) Revised 2/15/2001.

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