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- Pony of the Americas
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Pony of the Americas, or the POA, was developed to be a children’s mount. The breed’s origins are in America, where an Iowa breeder accidentally crossed a Shetland stallion with an Arabian/Appaloosa mare to produce a pony-sized mount with a stunning hand-shaped Appaloosa marking.
Characteristics
The POA was originally developed for small riders in need of a mount larger than a small pony, but not the size of a full-fledged horse. The breed standard originally had the height requirement between 11 and 13 hands (44 to 52 inches). However, since that time the height range has been changed to 11.2-14.0 hands (46-56 inches).
- Brookview Pony Farm - Small facility located in Dawson, Illinois. Offers photos of the farm, profiles of resident broodmares, a glossary, breed description, and a foal gallery.
- Dancing Mountain Ranch - Small Goldendale, Washington ranch offering a sales list and contact details.
- HiFive POAs - Eden, Manitoba, Canada farm standing Pistol Packin Dually and Driftwood's Mega Bucks. Photos, pedigrees, and a sales list.
- Moondreamers Farm - Centralia, Washington ranch standing MDS Zansapar Gold, MDS R Silky Britches, and the Quarter Horse, Docs Peppy Count. Offers a sales list, photos, and pedigree details.
- Pony of the Americas - Standing stallion, Hi rail Zoda. Photograph and pedigree. Sweden.
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