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  2. Highland pony - Wikipedia

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    The Highland Pony is a native Scottish pony, and is one of the largest of the mountain and moorland pony breeds of the British Isles. Its pedigree dates back to the 1880s. It was once a workhorse in the Scottish mainland and islands, but today is used for driving , trekking and general riding.

  3. Mountain and moorland pony breeds - Wikipedia

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    Highland Pony Champion. Connemara Pony from County Galway in western Ireland. Highland Pony from Scotland. Dales Pony from the eastern Pennines of northern England. Fell Pony from Cumbria in north-western England. New Forest Pony from the New Forest in Hampshire on the south coast of England. Welsh Pony (section C) and Welsh Cob (section D ...

  4. Pony - Wikipedia

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    In modern use, breed registries and horse shows may define a pony as measuring at the withers below a certain height; height limits varying from about 142 cm (14.0 h) to 150 cm (14.3 h). Some distinguish between horse or pony based on its breed or phenotype , regardless of its height.

  5. List of horse breeds - Wikipedia

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    Hunter pony, a show hunter or show jumping animal under 14.2 hands, may be actually of a horse or pony breed, height determines category of competition. Iberian horse, encompassing horse and pony breeds developed in the Iberian Peninsula, including the Andalusian, Lusitano and others.

  6. Category:Ponies - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to ponies, small horses (Equus ferus caballus). Depending on the context, a pony may be a horse that is under an approximate or exact height at the 14.2hh withers , or a small horse with a specific conformation and temperament.

  7. Fell pony - Wikipedia

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    Fell Ponies vary a good deal in weight and size, so ponies may be found to carry almost any rider. The average height of the breed is 13.2 hands (54 inches, 137 cm), and the upper height limit for the breed is 14 hands (56 inches, 142 cm). The breed was bred for the unforgiving mountainous environment of Cumbria in north-west England, so they ...

  8. Eriskay Pony - Wikipedia

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    The crossbreeding was used to produce larger ponies for draught work, and Eriskays and other island ponies were crossed with horse breeds from mainland Europe, including Arabs and Clydesdales. [8] Other horses, including the Norwegian Fjord, were crossed with island ponies, including the Eriskay, to produce the Highland pony. [6]

  9. Stadiometer - Wikipedia

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    A stadiometer is a piece of medical equipment used for measuring human height. It is usually constructed out of a ruler and a sliding horizontal headpiece which is adjusted to rest on the top of the head. [1] Stadiometers are used in routine medical examinations and also clinical tests and experiments.

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