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Welsh PB (Partbred), Mare, 6 years, Palomino
F: CASSANOVA DU BOIS | MF: LEONDROS SIRIK
Dressage - Jumping - Hunter
NL-47533
Kleve
price range €15,000 to €25,000
price range ~£13,048 to £21,746
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Welsh PB (Partbred), Mare, 8 years, 14 hh, Chestnut-Red Leisure - Western
DE-79761
Waldshut-Tiengen
€6,500
~ £5,654
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Welsh PB (Partbred), Gelding, 10 years, 14.2 hh, Palomino
F: ETER | MF: FRENCH SYD GANYMED
Jumping - Leisure - Dressage
suitable as school horse/pony
suitable for beginners
Reliable for trail riding
is allrounder
is easy to load
DE-66448
Brno
€10,500
~ £9,133 Negotiable
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Welsh PB (Partbred), Gelding, 2 years, Tobiano-all-colors Welsh Pony Trail Barrels Jumping MareTrail - Jumping
is broken-in
is lunged
is worked on the ground
Reliable for trail riding
is easy to load
US-37174
Spring Hill, TN
Price on request
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Welsh PB (Partbred), Mare, 6 years, Palomino
F: CASSANOVA DU BOIS | MF: LEONDROS SIRIK
Dressage - Jumping - Hunter
NL-47533
Kleve
price range €15,000 to €25,000
price range ~£13,048 to £21,746
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Welsh PB (Partbred), Gelding, 10 years, 14.2 hh, Palomino
F: ETER | MF: FRENCH SYD GANYMED
Jumping - Leisure - Dressage
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DE-66448
Brno
€10,500
~ £9,133 Negotiable
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Welsh PB (Partbred), Mare, 8 years, 14 hh, Chestnut-Red Leisure - Western
Pferdezentrum Hochrhein
DE-79761
Waldshut-Tiengen
€6,500
~ £5,654
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Welsh PB (Partbred) Mix, Mare, 6 years, 15 hh, Chestnut Beautiful home bred mareJumping - Show - Eventing - Dressage
GB-UK
Warwickshire
£7,500
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Welsh PB (Partbred), Mare, Foal (05/2023), 10.2 hh, Cremello
F: KONAN DE VOULPIAC | MF: VECHTZICHT´S HARMONY
Breeding - Leisure
FR-30580
Saint-Just
€1,800
~ £1,566
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Welsh PB (Partbred) Mix, Gelding, 12 years, 12.1 hh, Chestnut-Red Jumping - Eventing - Leisure - Dressage
PL-11-320
Jeziorany
zł35,000
~ £6,613
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Welsh PB (Partbred), Mare, 9 years, 15.1 hh, Chestnut-Red
F: LEUNS VELDS WINSTON | MF: AESTER EL NINO
Dressage - Jumping
DE-63546
Hammersbach
€17,500
~ £15,222 Negotiable
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Welsh PB (Partbred), Mare, 3 years, 11.1 hh, Leopard-Piebald
F: Korsning | MF: ...
Leisure - Breeding
SE-63239
Eskilstuna
€3,015
~ £2,623 Negotiable
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Welsh PB (Partbred), Gelding, 13 years, 14 hh, Palomino
F: VENNEBOS REFLECTION WB
Show - Jumping - Hunter - Dressage
FR-25120
Maiche
€30,000
~ £26,095
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Welsh PB (Partbred), Stallion, 3 years, 14.3 hh, Pinto
F: DJEBEL DE DIEGE
Jumping - Eventing - Hunter - Leisure
FR-25120
Maiche
€15,000
~ £13,048 Negotiable
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Welsh PB (Partbred), Mare, 12 years, 14 hh, Palomino Dressage - Breeding - Jumping - Hunter
DE-31185
Söhlde
price range €10,000 to €15,000
price range ~£8,698 to £13,048
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Welsh PB (Partbred), Gelding, 3 years, 13.3 hh, Brown
F: HEIDEPEELS SYDNEY | MF: NIA DOMO'S BOLERO
Dressage
NL-7255PM
Hengelo
€14,500
~ £12,613 Negotiable
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Welsh PB (Partbred), Mare, 11 years, 14.1 hh, Brown
F: VLAGBERG’S CARWAY | MF: BODO
Dressage
NL-1191KK
Ouderkerk aan de Amstel
€17,500
~ £15,222
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Welsh PB (Partbred), Gelding, 13 years, 14.1 hh, Bay Dexterous pony for sale
F: 01 AVAR | MF: 347 SCHOENBRUNN TYKE
Dressage - Eventing - Jumping
CZ-77900
Olomouc
€9,000
~ £7,829 Negotiable
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Welsh PB (Partbred), Mare, 2 years, 13.1 hh, Brown
F: DOLLOM SIR WILLIAM | MF: ULISSES
Dressage
CZ-27008
Hredle, okr. Rakovnik
price range €2,500 to €5,000
price range ~£2,174 to £4,349
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Welsh PB (Partbred), Stallion, 12 years
F: HILIN CATO WELSH B | MF: PADRONS KADAR US
Eventing
FR-55300
Han sur Meuse
price range €10,000 to €15,000
price range ~£8,698 to £13,048
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Welsh PB (Partbred), Mare, 12 years, 14.2 hh, Palomino Dressage
DE-35510
Butzbach
€10,600
~ £9,220 Negotiable
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The Welsh Pony (Part Bred)

The Welsh Part Bred is a crossbred horse that combines the blood of different Welsh sections with other breeds. The Welsh Part Bred has a minimum of 12.5% registered Welsh blood. With an average height of 14.2 hands, they combine the beauty and versatility of the Welsh Pony with non-Welsh bloodlines to create an excellent mount for all types of riding. The result is a sturdy, strong-willed mount that has been used for riding, driving, and light agricultural work for generations.

Use and characteristics of the Welsh Part Bred

Stunning, friendly and full of character, Welsh Part Bred Ponies combine the hardiness of their semi-feral ancestors along with the qualities of other breeds that are needed in a family pony. Those planning to buy a Welsh Section A should note that height standards differ. The Welsh Part Bred stands on average 13 to 15 hands high, though some individuals can reach up to 16 hands or more. They have a noble and expressive head. These horses are known for their hardiness and willingness to please their owners, making them an excellent choice for riders of mixed abilities or those just starting out. They have docile temperaments and energetic gaits that make them easy to ride over long distances.

Origin and history of breeding Welsh Part Bred

The Welsh Ponies originate from the Welsh Mountains, where they may have been living since the Iron Age or even the Bronze Age. They were certainly known to be living there in medieval times. Welsh ponies and the larger Welsh cobs were used principally for riding and pack work. Their reputation for hardiness and strength was known and appreciated beyond Wales. The original stock was probably provided from the semi-feral herds of the Carneddau Mountains in Snowdonia. Mountain ponies still range there today, much like the ancestors of the modern Section A ponies. Sure-footedness was a noted quality of the ponies of Carneddau, as they roamed a landscape that was rocky and full of ravines in search of nourishment. They became adept at surviving on poor grazing and through freezing winters with several feet of snow.

Hardy and agile as goats, the ponies were ideal for use as pack animals and to work on small farms. They were strong and often speedy as well. However, by the sixteenth century, these qualities were no longer what Tudor royalty thought admirable in a horse. King Henry VIII wanted larger war horses and was prepared to pass legislation to cull the smaller animals so that they could not interfere with his plans. It is said that the ponies that lived in the more remote parts of Britain escaped the cull because they were hard to find; and also that those who prized them made sure of their survival!

The ponies continued in their traditional roles for centuries. Then, as Britain became an industrial nation, the smallest ponies of Wales had a new role. Now some of them were working underground as pit ponies not only in the Welsh coalmines, but also in coalmines elsewhere in the country such as those of the Great Northern Coalfield in north east England. Riding and driving horses were still necessary to travel around in the early part of the nineteenth century.

Today, the Welsh Part Bred includes all ponies with a percentage of at least 12.5% of Welsh pony blood. In the 1960s, the general studbrook for Welsh Ponies was closed in order to breed Welsh Ponies exclusively as purebreds - But they were in great demand for crossing with other breeds, so that the Welsh Part Bred studbook was introduced.

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