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Encyclopedia > Asturian pony

Also known as the Asturcon, the Asturian Pony is a pony from the Asturias region of Northern Spain. The ancient breed's ancestry is not known, although it is thought to have been from crosses between the Sorraia, Garrano, and the ancient Celtic pony. The breed has faced extinction, but recently many societies have been formed to protect the pony. A pony is a small horse, as determined by the animals height in hands. ... Capital Oviedo Area  - total  - % of Spain Ranked 10th 10 604 km² 2,1% Population  - Total (2003)  - % of Spain  - Density Ranked 12th 1 056 789 2,5% 99,65/km² Demonym  - English  - Spanish Asturian asturiano/a, astur Statute of Autonomy January 11, 1982 ISO 3166-2 O Parliamentary representation  Congress seats... The Garrano is an ancient breed of horse from Portugal, they are mainly used as a pack horse, for riding, and for light farm work. ...


The ponies are hardy and frugal, able to survive in the harshest areas. They are quiet and willing animals, and are used for riding, driving, and as pack horses. They tend to have a small but heavy head, a thin neck with much mane, low withers, a deep chest, straight shoulders and strong legs. They are rounded through the barrel, and have a sloping group with a low-set tail.


The Astruian pony has a naturally ambling gait that is very comfortable. For this, much of the blood was taken to Ireland to produce the Irish Hobby Horse.


The ponies are usually brown or black, with minimal white markings. They stand between 11.2- and 12.2 hh.


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Pony - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (383 words)
Ponies are 14.2 hands (hh) (1.47 m) or smaller, while a horse is anything taller than 14.2 hh.
Small ponies are 12.2 hh and under, medium ponies are over 12.2 but not to exceed 13.2 hh (1.27 to 1.37 m), and large ponies are over 13.2 but not to exceed 14.2 hh (1.37 to 1.47 m).
Ponies trained by children, rather than by experienced horse trainers, turn out to be spoiled because children lack the skill to correct bad habits.
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