The Morgan averages between 14.1 and 15.2 hands and occasionally reaches 16 hands. It is most frequently found in the colors bay, black, brown, chestnut, gray, palomino, creme, dun and buckskin. The Morgan is easily recognized by its proud carriage,
Mustang
The Mule is a cross between a donkey stallion (called a jack) and a horse mare. Hinnies are just the opposite - a stallion horse crossed to a donkey jennet. For all purposes, hinnies and mules are classified and shown together under the general term
Spanish mustang
Usually black but also seen in gray they originated from Oriental horses crossed with the local horses. They stand on average 15 to 16 hh and the coat color is usually chestnut. Their breeding is not subject to controls by a breed society so there a
The following traits are desirable:
a. Motion - Balanced and obvious power from the hindquarters flowing into an elevated front end, the front legs showing both flexion and extension;
b. Neck - Very long, set high on the shoulder and relatively upr
New Forest Ponies range in size from 12 hh to 14.2 hh, and although there is no official lower limit, they seldom go below 12hh. The most prominent colors are bay, brown and gray followed by chestnuts, roans and blacks. Limited white markings are all