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Welsh Section A Horses for sale

The Welsh Section A, also known as the Welsh Mountain Pony, originates from the rugged mountains of Wales, embodying ancient Celtic roots and centuries of natural selection. This breed is the smallest of the Welsh sections, standing under 12 hands high (48 inches/122 cm), with a neat, refined head, large expressive eyes, and a compact, sturdy body. Their legs are clean with tough hooves, and their tail is characteristically high-set and carried proudly. Coat colours are usually solid, including grey, black, bay, chestnut, and dun, with minimal white markings. Known for their spirited yet kind temperament, Welsh Section A ponies are intelligent, hardy, and sure-footed, making them ideal for children and beginner riders. Their suitability extends to showing in mountain and moorland classes, driving, and even light farm work. Due to their hardiness and versatility, they remain a popular choice in the UK, especially for those searching for a reliable, versatile pony. Common search queries related to these ponies include "welsh section a for sale", "section a pony for sale", and "welsh a pony for sale", highlighting their demand in the market.

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Welsh Section A horses 11.2 Welsh A  - Advert 1
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11.2 Welsh A

Welsh Section A

GeldingGender
5 yearsAge
12.01 hhHeight
£1,200Price

11.2hh 5 year old unregistered Welsh a, been sat on, inhand walks on road and forests, loves a groom, successfully shown, lives happy in heard, up to date with farrier and teeth, loads and travels we

BristolBristol City (23.3mi)
Welsh Section A horses Very pretty 4 year old gelding  - Advert 2
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Very pretty 4 year old gelding

Welsh Section A

GeldingGender
4 yearsAge
11.12 hhHeight
£1,000Price

Very pretty 4 year old gelding, will make lovely child’s pony. Quiet and well handled, good in traffic, good to catch, load etc. Lightly backed last year and was easy but due to complete lack of time

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CheltenhamGloucestershire (44.3mi)
Welsh Section A horses Welsh Section A Foal Colt  - Advert 3
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Welsh Section A Foal Colt

Welsh Section A

StallionGender
0 yearsAge
11.81 hhHeight
£200Price

Section A Foal coat 4 white socks White blaze 5 Months old Nice temperament, very well looked after.

Ebbw ValeBlaenau Gwent (11.6mi)
Welsh Section A horses Beautiful Registered Section A For Sale - Advert 4
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Beautiful Registered Section A For Sale

Welsh Section A

StallionGender
2 yearsAge
11.32 hhHeight
£700Price

🌟 Dancing Brave 🌟 Rising 3-Year-Old Registered Welsh Section A Colt Expected to make approximately 11.2hh If you’re looking for the quietest colt you’ll ever meet, look no further than Dancing Brav

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WarminsterWiltshire (47.8mi)
Welsh Section A horses Gorgeous Welsh A Part Bred - Advert 5
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Gorgeous Welsh A Part Bred

Welsh Section A

GeldingGender
8 yearsAge
12.2 hhHeight
£2,500Price

Leo – Section A Cross Gelding Leo is a lovely young Section A cross gelding with a kind temperament and excellent manners. He was backed in January and is still very young and green, so he is lookin

Llandrindod WellsPowys (43.5mi)

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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.