The Welsh Section A
- by Anna Bowen
The Welsh Section A is the smallest of the Welsh Pony and Cob family, standing at a maximum height of 12hh. Suitable as first and second ponies for children, and even small adults!
The Welsh Section A is the smallest of the Welsh Pony and Cob family, standing at a maximum height of 12hh. Suitable as first and second ponies for children, and even small adults!
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