
Welsh Section A
PLUTO is a tame 9mths old Welsh A yearling gelding looking for a kind home. Calm & laid back & likely to make sweet 11.2hh kids lead rein/riding pony. Mum 12.2hh came unhandled, starved & in foal afte

Welsh Section A
3 year old mare. Comes with passport. Used to being around children. Cindy-Lou is quiet. Slightly been backed but won’t take much breaking. Lovely natured.

Welsh Section A
Still available. Callie is a beautifully marked Welsh part bred but is unregistered. Her dam was a registered Welsh section A so if you can contact the breeder you could get her registered part bred

Welsh Section A
Feldavi tapdance. Section A 2 year old colt. Standing at 11hh. Extremely quiet, with a brilliant nature. Not Coltish at all. Gets turned out with a mixed herd. Tappy is a brilliant little pony who wou

Welsh Section A
Amazing pony full history known Rosette winning machine at county level with many champion and reserve this season and last. Pony club member with camps done last 2 years. Full history known, owned s

Welsh Section A
Bunny is a beautiful 12.2hh chestnut mare with a brave, outgoing temperament and lovely presence. She was professionally backed as a 4-year-old, showing a willing attitude under saddle, and has since
The main differences between Welsh Section A and Section B ponies are their size, build, and movement. Welsh Section A, also called the Welsh Mountain Pony, is smaller, with a maximum height of 12 hands (48 inches, 122 cm) in the UK, and has a stockier build, shorter neck, and lower withers. They are hardy ponies known for their strong pony character. Welsh Section B ponies are larger, up to 13.2 hands (54 inches, 137 cm) in the UK, with a more refined, lighter build, longer neck, sloped shoulder, and pronounced withers. They have a more elegant and expressive movement, making them suitable as riding ponies, often used for children and in hunter-jumper disciplines. Section B ponies have thoroughbred and Arabian blood influence to enhance their athleticism, while Section A ponies retain their traditional hardiness and pony traits.