Groningen horses have a long head with a straight face and long ears. The neck is of medium length and well muscled, wide at the base; the withers are prominent and long; the back is long; the croup is flat with a high tailset; and the quarters are p
A mix of draught horse and pony breeds gives quite a large variation in size and appearance, but the typical horse measures 12.0 - 15.3 hands (hand equals 4 inches) and the larger variation—the Drum Horse—reaches 16.0 hands and over.
The Hackney pony is small in stature, under 14.2 hands at the withers (58 inches). It possesses a fine, trim head, small ears with a balanced body, trim legs and feet, short back and well-arched head and tail.
The Hackney horse is a bit heavier pro
The ponies may not be above 14 hh, and usually range between 12.2 and 14 hh. It should have true pony characteristics, and should not be a scaled down version of the Hackney Horse. They usually have even more exaggerated action the Hackney Horse, kne
Haflingers are chestnut in color from a rich golden chestnut to a chocolate with a light colored mane and tail which range from white to flaxen in color. They stand between 13.2 (138 cm) and 14.3 hands (150 cm). The horse's appearance should be elega
Masculinity/Femininity and Typiness
Stallions must have a distinctly masculine bearing and mares a distinctly feminine expression. A horse's type must correspond to the Society's breeding goal.
Conformation
The main part of the body from the chest t
The Highland Pony stands about 13hh to 14.2hh (52-58 in.) with some ponies - usually geldings- occassionally growing taller than this due to better feeding and care from birth. They are heavily built - 450/550kg for an adult - and although called 'po