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The Welsh Section C

The Welsh Section C

  • by Anna Bowen

The Welsh Section C, the youngest of the four sections, was at one point close to extinction. Today, Welsh Section Cs have grown in popularity and make perfect family ponies.

The Welsh Section B

The Welsh Section B

  • by Anna Bowen

The Welsh Section B is best known as a children's riding pony. Welsh Section Bs are true all-rounders, making great dressage, Pony Club, showing, and showjumping ponies.

How to teach your horse to leg-yield

How to teach your horse to leg-yield

  • by Lucy Amy

Leg-yield is a lateral movement where the horse travels both forward and sideways at the same time. A core movement for dressage and the education of horses in other disciplines.

The Welsh Section A

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!

How to teach a young horse rein-back

How to teach a young horse rein-back

  • by Lucy Amy

What is rein-back? How to perform rein-back. A step by step guide, and international dressage rider, Lucy Amy's own experiences teaching young horses rein-back. All in this blog!