THE WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY (Section A)
Height: Not exceeding 12h.h (121.9 cm)

The Welsh Mountain Pony needs little introduction. Bred in the mountains and wild regions of Wales for many generations, their
acknowledged beauty does not mean that they are merely a 'pretty toy' - centuries of 'survival of the fittest' has ensured the
sound constitution, iron hard limbs and great intelligence which, combined with the legendary Welsh temperament, makes the ideal
child's pony of today. They can be seen ridden and driven all over the world - equally at home in the cold of Canada and Sweden
or the heat of Africa and Australia.The head of the Mountain Pony should be small, with neat pointed ears, big bold eyes and a wide
forehead.
The jaw should be clean
cut, tapering to a small muzzle; the silhouette may be concave or "dished" but never convex or too straight. The neck should be of
a good length and well carried with shoulders sloping back to a clearly defined wither. The limbs must be set square with good
flat bone and round dense hooves. The tail should be set high and gaily carried.
Action must be quick, free and straight from the shoulder, knees and hocks well flexed with straight and powerful leverage well under the body.
See also: The Welsh Pony (Section B) and The Welsh Part Bred Pony.
Action must be quick, free and straight from the shoulder, knees and hocks well flexed with straight and powerful leverage well under the body.
See also: The Welsh Pony (Section B) and The Welsh Part Bred Pony.
