Origins of the Welsh Section C Pony
The Welsh Pony Section C is similar to the other Welsh mountain ponies, but is generally stronger and thicker set due to its cob blood. This cob type welsh pony has existed since the Middle Ages, however after World War II, numbers dropped until only three Section C stallions existed - a stallion and his two sons.
Height of the Welsh Section C Pony
The Welsh Section C Pony stands up to 13.2 hh.
Breed Characteristics of the Welsh Section C Pony
The Section C Welsh Pony is similar in appearance to the section D mountain pony. The breed has a quality head, long neck, strong shoulders, deep girth, muscular back and quarters. The Welsh pony can be any colour except piebald and skewbald.
Temperament of the Welsh Section C Pony
The Welsh Section C mountain pony is intelligent, kind and brave.
The Welsh section C pony makes an excellent pony for general riding, driving and trekking. |