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Before registering your horses, please be sure to read through all of our breed requirements so that application processes take quicker!

General Characistics

Ponies are often distinguished by their phenotype, a stocky body, dense bone, round shape and well-sprung ribs. They have a short head, large eyes and small ears. In addition to being smaller than a horse, their legs are proportionately shorter. They have strong hooves and grow a heavier hair coat, seen in a thicker mane and tail as well as a particularly heavy winter coat.

Pony breeds have developed all over the world, particularly in cold and harsh climates where hardy, sturdy working animals were needed. They are remarkably strong for their size. Breeds such as the Connemara pony, are recognized for their ability to carry a full-sized adult rider. Pound for pound ponies can pull and carry more weight than a horse.[14] Draft-type ponies are able to pull loads significantly greater than their own weight, with larger ponies capable of pulling loads comparable to those pulled by full-sized draft horses, and even very small ponies able to pull as much as 450 percent of their own weight.

Nearly all pony breeds are very hardy, easy keepers that share the ability to thrive on a more limited diet than that of a regular-sized horse, requiring half the hay for their weight as a horse, and often not needing grain at all. However, for the same reason, they are also more vulnerable to laminitis and Cushing's syndrome. They may also have problems with hyperlipemia.

Ponies are generally considered intelligent and friendly, though sometimes they also are described as stubborn or cunning. The differences of opinion often result from an individual pony's degree of proper training. Ponies trained by inexperienced individuals, or only ridden by beginners, can turn out to be spoiled because their riders typically lack the experience base to correct bad habits. Properly trained ponies are appropriate mounts for children who are learning to ride. Larger ponies can be ridden by adults, as ponies are usually strong for their size.

 

Ponies are over 12.2 hh and under 14.2 hands.

Accepted Breeds

 

American Shetland

Ariegeois

Asiatic Wild Horse

Assateague

Austrialian Pony

Barb

Bardigiano

Batak

Black Forest Chestnut

Brumby

Cayuse Indian Pony

Accepted Colors

Colors vary from breed to breed, each application will be looked at differently. 
 

 

Camargue

Caspian

Cape Mountain Zebra

Chincoteague Pony

Connemara

Criolla

Dale Pony

Dartmoor Pony

Dulmen

Exmoor

Falabella

 

Fell Pony

Fjord Pony

Galiceno

Garrano

Gotland Pony

Highland Pony

Hucul

Hokkaido

Icelandic Pony

Java

Kiso

 

Konik

Landais

Lokai

Misaki

Mongolian Pony

Nooitgedachter

Pindos Pony

Pony of America's

Pottock Pony

Przewalski's

Quagga

 

Sable Island Pony

Sandalwood

Shetland Pony

Skyrus Pony

Sorraia Pony

Sumba

Tarpan

Viatka

Welsh Pony

Yakut Pony

Zedonk

Zemaituka

Apply For Registry

Please fill out each one of these forms for EACH horse you are registering.

You will be notified via email when your horse(s) has been accepted.

Accepted Horses Can Be Found Using the Button Below

Must Be a EQuest-Sims Member to 

Apply for Global Registration

Global EQuest Sim Sim Association

Pony Breed Registry

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