Height: 16.0 hh to 16.2 hh, but height should not disqualify an otherwise good sort.
Color: Cleveland Bays must be bay with black points, i.e. black legs, black mane and black tail. Grey hairs in mane and tail do not disqualify. These have long been
The outstanding characteristics of this renowned horse are a combination of weight, size and activity, and what is looked for first and last by a Clydesdale enthusiast is the exceptional wearing qualities of feet and limbs. The feet must be round and
The Colorado Ranger is not a color breed. There is no color requirement or restriction for registration and Rangers come in a wide variety of color patterns: from solid bays, browns, blacks, sorrels, chestnuts, grays and roans to colorful blankets an
The Connemara "Stands on short legs, covering a lot of ground". The cannon bone is short, dense, flat and clean, measuring 7 to 9 inches below the knee. The body is deep and compact, well-balanced with depth, substance and good heart room. The Connem
Height : 14 - 15 hh.
Colours : Usually dun with dark dorsal stripe, but also can be chestnut, bay, roan, grey, black.
Identifying Features : Medium head, convex face, muscular neck, short deep body, strong legs.
Usually dun with dorsal stripes, sometimes bay, chestnut and black.
between 14 and 15hh.
broad head, muscular neck and shoulders, deep body, strong legs and small feet.
Today's hardy Dales Pony stands up to 14.2 hands the colors being predominately black, brown, grey and bay. In the past they have been roan. White markings are only permitted, no higher than the fetlocks, on the hind legs. A white star or snip is als