Yes, there are purebred Thoroughbreds that are ponies, since the definition of pony is based on height. Generally, they will only be found in the large pony category at shows because the breed as a whole is over pony height.
no but you can get part thoroughbreds e.g new forest cross thoroughbred 14.2
Stallions, Ponies,Geldings,Thoroughbred
Walter Gilbey has written: 'Thoroughbred and other ponies' -- subject(s): PRO Pearson, Leonard (bookplate) (donor), Ponies, CHR 1903
Some of the most popular breeds of horses are thoroughbred, American saddlebred, racking horse, and quarterhorse. The most popular pony is a shetland pony. The Arabian horse is pretty popular aswell. Shetlands are quite popular and can be seen in a lot of riding schools as field companions for other horses / ponies and small children's riding ponies.
lots can be, cobs, cob crosses, exmoors and highland crosses, Thoroughbred crosses Loads more! If you are looking for an exact breed of horse at that exact height, you will have to consider the age aswell horses and ponies can keep growing until they are 8 years old!
A Thoroughbred is a registered breed, while a Thoroughbred X (literally 'Thoroughbred cross') is a mixed breed with Thoroughbred blood present.
All different types! There is the Thoroughbred, the Arabian, the Quarter Horse, the Lipizzaner, the Hanoverian, the mixed breeds, ponies (like the Shetland) and pretty much every horse known to man.
A shetland pony would be the smallest out of a shetland, connemara, or thoroughbred. Shetlands are used for pack horses, and nowadays very popular children's pets because of their fun-loving nature. Shetlands are sometimes considered draft ponies because of their strength despite their small size. --starsun22 the horse maniac
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The collective noun for ponies is a string of ponies. A string of ponies is traditional for a group of ponies owned or bred, usually for a particular purpose. That collective doesn't apply to all situations where there may be a group of ponies. Random groups of ponies could be found in many situations, a corral of ponies, a parade of ponies, a family of ponies; or even more fanciful, a pile of ponies, a party of ponies, or a plethora of ponies.
The possessive form of the plural noun ponies is ponies'.Example: The ponies' owner feeds them a special diet
wild ponies are called... WILD PONIES-Dah!
The collective noun for ponies is a string of ponies. A string of ponies is traditional for a group of ponies owned or bred for a particular purpose. That collective doesn't apply to all situations where there may be a group of ponies. The general collective noun is a herd of ponies.