The Welsh Pony & Cob Society was founded in 1901 in Wales. All Welsh Ponies and Cobs found in the United States are descended entirely from animals registered with The Welsh Pony & Cob Society in the UK. While Welsh Ponies were imported to America as early as the 1880's, the Welsh Pony and Cob Society of America was not established as a breed registry until 1907. Registered Welsh Ponies and Cobs can be found in every state and also in Canada. To date, over 34,000 Welsh Ponies and Cobs have been registered.
Section A – Welsh Mountain Pony
The Section A Welsh Pony is also known as the Welsh Mountain pony. An animal of great beauty and refinement, he has the substance, stamina and soundness of his ancestors. Well known for their friendly personalities and even temperaments, they are extremely intelligent and easily trained. Both the Section A and Section B ponies are characterized by the following traits. A large, bold eye, tiny head, short back, strong quarters, high set on tail, fine hair, hocks that do not turn in, laid back shoulder, straight foreleg and short cannon bone. The Section A pony may not exceed 12.2hh and can be any color except piebald or skewbald.
Section B – Welsh Pony
With all the physical and personality characteristics of the Section A, this section of the Welsh Pony was originally added to meet the demand for a larger riding type pony. Section B ponies do not exceed 14.2hh but have no lower height limit. They are well known for their elegant movement and athletic ability but still retain the substance and hardiness of their foundation, the Section A.
Section C – Welsh Pony of Cob type
The Section C is also known as the Welsh Pony of Cob Type. They may not exceed 13.2hh and may be any color except piebald or skewbald. Both sections of Welsh Cobs are characterized as being Strong, hardy and active with pony character and as much substance as possible. Bold eyes, strong laid back shoulders, dense hooves, a moderate quantity of silky feather, lengthy hindquarters, and powerful hocks.
Section D – Welsh Pony Cob
The Section D (Welsh Cob) exceeds 13.2hh with no upper limit on height. A strong and powerful animal, both the Sections C and D, have gentle natures and are extremely hardy. An ideal mount or driving animal for many adults and children. The Section D has become a popular choice for dressage, combined training and combined driving.
Today
Today Welsh Ponies and Cobs can be found competing in nearly every discipline...Hunters, Driving, Dressage, Combined Training, Combined Driving, English & Western Pleasure and heavy harness.
For more information contact the Welsh Pony and Cob Society of America.
WPCSA
P.O. Box 2977 Winchester, VA 22604
Office Phone: (540) 667-6195
Office hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 - 5:00
http://www.welshpony.org/