
Pony
A pony is a small horse typically under 14.2 hands tall, often used for children's riding, pets, or light work.
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Fun Fact
The Shetland pony, one of the most popular pony breeds in the US, was originally bred in the Shetland Islands of Scotland for pulling carts and carrying peat, with some individuals surviving harsh conditions that killed larger horses.
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