Most beautiful pony in the world & A breed for all the family
Only one condition...
MUST HAVE AT LEAST ONE WELSH GRANDPARENT
Part-Welsh will receive a rating. This is rating will not judge the conformation nor the personality of the horse, it will be a rating of how closely the pony matches Welsh conformation. The ratings are as follows... For section A types... WA1 for a perfect match - WA10 for a pony who has inherited no conformation For section B types... WB1 for a perfect match - WB10 for a pony who has inherited no conformation For section C types... WC1 for a perfect match - WC10 for a pony who has inherited no conformation For section D types... WD1 for a perfect match - WD10 for a pony who has inherited no conformation
Other Names: Section E, Part-Welsh Register
Acceptable Colours: All Colours Non-Accepted Colours: None
History: [From WPCSA] Part Welsh animals have been popular for very many years. The value of Welsh blood as an important ingredient in breeding ponies has been recognised for many generations. So much so, that the Welsh Pony & Cob Society of Australia Inc formally recognised the Part Welsh when it incorporated a Part Welsh register as an appendix to the Welsh Stud Book in 1960. Researchers even tell us that as far back as Roman times, Julius Caesar recognised the value of Welsh Ponies when he used them as replacements for his chariot work.
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