Pony of the Americas Club (27)
pony of the Americas, riding-pony breed used as a child s mount, developed in the United States in the 1950s by crossing ponies with Appaloosa horses. To qualify for registration with the Pony of the Americas Club, a pony must have the dappled Appaloosa patterning and measure from 11.2 to 13.2 hands (46 to 54 inches, or...
22/fev/2019 - The Pony of the Americas (Poa) is a pony breed developed in the state of Iowa in the United States. The foundation stallion was an Arabian/Appaloosa/Shetland pony cross. A breed registry was founded in 1954, and within 15 years had registered 12,500 ponies. Today, the Pony of the Americas Club is one of th...
Mar 29, 2017 - In 1954, an Iowa attorney named Les Boomhower saw a need for a using type pony for youth. His vision was to create a child s size mount that was calm, intelligent, versatile, and sturdy enough to last all day. Les thought the Appaloosa type color would make them really stand out, and thus the Poa breed wa...
The Pony of the Americas is a pony breed developed in the state of Iowa in the United States. The foundation stallion was an Arabian/Appaloosa/Shetland pony cross. A breed registry was founded in 1954, and within 15 years had registered 12,500 ponies. Today, the Pony of the Americas Club is one of the largest and most a...
The Colorado Pony Of the Americas (Poa) Club welcomes Poa members from Colorado and surrounding states to show with us over the July 4th weekend. If you ve been to our shows in previous years, you know that we have great competition and lots of fun. Spectators are always welcome, and we invite you to come and watch the ...