Pony Horse. Usually a Paint,Quarter Horse, Mustang, Or Appaloosa.
Ferrari has a rearing horse logo. Mustang has a galloping horse (a mustang). Porsche has a horse incorporated into its logo too. The 'Mustang' of Ford fame is actually a Pony rather than a horse, so it doesnt count as its not a horse..!
It is credited with starting the compact muscle car segment(even thou the barracuda actually came out first). A mustang is a wild american horse and a pony is a small type of horse.
Mustangs are usually completely brown except the hooves. You can find horses in the wild or in equestrian centers, a mustang pony was the first horse I rode.
A Mustang horse and the Stallion horse are in the same family group because the Mustang is a breed of a horse/pony and a Stallion is simply a male horse that sometimes gets geldied after that they are called Geldings not a stallion. In other words when male horses are stallions when they are born.
miniture pony, miniture horse, mustang, mountain pony, morgan, and a MASSIVE freisan
Most likely not. Rain is thought to be a pinto mustang or Indian pony mare.
Appaloosa Arabian horse Argentinean Crillo Australian pony Barb Brumby Canadian Horse Curly Chincoteague pony Connemara Donkey fjord friesian Gypsy Vanner Hackney Hanovarian Holstiner Irish Hunter Lustiano Knabstrupper Marwari Morgan Mustang Newfoundland pony Nokota paint horse Peruvian Paso Purebred spanish horse Quarter Horse Quarter pony Russian Don horse Shagaya Arabian Shetland Pony Tennessee Walker Standardbred thoroughbred Trakehner Welsh Pony
i can'tname all but here are some. ponies: shetland pony, welsh mountain pony, sport pony, quarter ponym, Australian pony, chingoatigue pony, connamara, fjord, Newfoundland pony, bard, brumby, prezawalski's pony, paint pony. horses: Arabian, shagay Arabian, appaloosa, canadaian horse, friesion, hackney, hanovarian, Irish hunter, mawari, Morgan, mustang, paint horse, paruvian paso, pasofino, standeredbred, saddlebred, quarter horse, russion don horse, thoughbred. those are some of the hundreds.
The Ford Mustang has a galloping horse for an emblem. A Ferrari has a Thoroughbred horse rearing up on it's legs as an emblem. Contrary to whats believed to be a horse on the 'Ford Mustang', its actually a pony which is subtly different, so it cannot be counted as a horse.This can be verified if you look into who designed(& why) he designed the pony which runs to the left.
A native horse breed is any breed of horse or pony native to a specific country - for example, in Scotland, the Highland Pony; England, the Exmoor Pony; Ireland, the Connemara Pony; Wales, the Welsh Mountain Pony; France, the Camargue; North America, the Mustang; Spain, the Barb...etc, etc. A Thoroughbred, though developed primarily in England, is not a native breed, as it has not evolved naturally in the country - neither is the American Shetland "native" to America, as both have been developed through selective breeding, and not primarily naturally evolving like the native ponies or horses, like the Mustang.
You can google "types of horses" and Wikipedia will bring up each and everyone. Even the most rarest that people have never heard of. There are well over 200, but since I'm not doing anything. HORSES Abaco Barb, see Barb (horse) Abtenauer Abyssinian (horse) Aegidienberger Akhal-Teke Albanian (horse) Altai (horse) Alter Real American Cream Draft American Indian Horse American Paint Horse American Quarter Horse American Saddlebred American Warmblood Andalusian horse Andravida (horse) Anglo-Arabian Anglo-Kabarda Appaloosa "Appendix," see American Quarter Horse Arabian horse AraAppaloosa, also called Ara-Appaloosa, Arappaloosa or Araloosa Ardennes (horse), or Ardennais Argentine Criollo, see Criollo (horse) Asturcon Australian Brumby, see Brumby Australian Stock Horse Austrian Warmblood Auxois Azteca (horse) Balearic (horse) Balikun (horse) Baluchi (horse) Ban-ei Banker Horse Barb (horse) Bashkir Curly, see Curly horse Bavarian Warmblood Belgian (horse) Belgian Warmblood (includes Belgian Half-blood) Black Forest Horse Boulonnais horse Brabant, see Belgian (horse) Brandenburger Brazilian Sport Horse (Brasileiro de Hipismo) Breton (horse), or Trait Breton Brumby Budyonny (horse) or Budenny Byelorussian Harness Calabrese (horse) Camargue (horse) Camarillo White Horse Campolina Canadian Horse Canadian Pacer Carolina Marsh Tacky Carthusian horse Chilean Horse Cleveland Bay Clydesdale (horse) Colonial Spanish Horse, see Types of Horses, below Colorado Ranger Comtois (horse) Cretan horse Criollo (horse), also spelled Crioulo Cuban Criollo (horse) Curly Horse Czech warm blood Daliboz Danish Warmblood Dølahest or Dolahest Dole Trotter or Dole Gudbrandsdal Don, see Russian Don Dutch Heavy Draft Dutch Warmblood East Bulgarian East Friesian (horse) Falabella (horse) Faroese or Faroe horse, see Faroe pony in pony section Finnhorse, or Finnish Horse Fleuve Fjord horse also called Norwegian Fjord Horse Florida Cracker Horse Fouta or Foutanké Freiberger Friesian horse Friesian Sporthorse or Friesian Sport Horse Galiceno or Galiceño Gelderland (horse) Groningen Horse Gypsy Vanner horse, sometimes called "Coloured Cob" Hackney (horse) Haflinger (horse) Hanoverian (horse) Heck horse Hispano (horse) also known as Spanish Anglo-Arab Holsteiner, also called Holstein Hungarian Warmblood Icelandic horse Indian Half-Bred Iomud Iranian horse Irish Draught, also spelled Irish Draft Irish Horse or Irish Sport Horse Italian Heavy Draft Jutland (horse) Kabarda (horse), also known as Kabardian or Kabardin Kaimanawa horses Karabair Karabakh horse Kathiawari Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse Kiger Mustang Kinsky horse Kisber Felver Kladruber Knabstrup Konik Kustanair Latvian (horse) Lipizzan or Lipizzaner Lithuanian Heavy Draught Lokai Lusitano Lyngshest, see Nordlandshest/ Lyngshest M'Bayar Malapolski Mangalarga Mangalarga Marchador Maremmano Marwari (horse) Mazury (horse) Messara Mezőhegyesi sport-horse (sportló), also called Mezőhegyes felver, see Hungarian Warmblood Metis Trotter, see Russian Trotter Miniature horse Misaki, see pony section Missouri Fox Trotter Mongolian Horse Morab Morgan horse Moyle horse Mustang (horse) Murakoz horse, Muräkozi, or Muraközi ló (Hungary) Murgese National Show Horse Nez Perce Horse Nokota horse Noma, see Noma pony, in Pony section Nonius (horse) Nordlandshest/ Lyngshest Noriker horse, also called Pinzgauer North Swedish Horse Norwegian Fjord, see Fjord horse Novokirghiz Oberlander Horse Oldenburg (horse), also spelled Oldenburgh Orlov trotter Pampa horse Paso Fino Percheron Persian horse Peruvian Paso, sometimes called Peruvian Stepping Horse Pleven (horse) Poitevin (horse) also called Mulassier Pozan Przewalski's Horse, also known as Takhi, Mongolian Wild Horse or Asian Wild Horse Qatgani Quarab Quarter Horse, see American Quarter Horse Racking horse Rhenish-German Cold-Blood also known as Rhineland Heavy Draft Rocky Mountain Horse Russian Don Russian Heavy Draft Russian Trotter Saddlebred, see American Saddlebred Salerno (horse breed) San Fratello (horse) Sardinian (horse), also known as Sardinian Anglo-Arab Selle Francais, also spelled Selle Francaise Shagya Arabian Shire horse Sorraia Sokolsky horse Soviet Heavy Draft Spanish Mustang Spanish Tarpan, see Sorraia Spotted Saddle horse Standardbred Suffolk Punch Swedish Ardennes Swedish Warmblood Swiss Warmblood Tawleed Tchernomor, see Budyonny (horse) Tennessee Walker Tersk horse Thoroughbred Tinker horse, see Gypsy Vanner horse Tiger Horse Tori (horse) Trait Du Nord Trakehner Ukrainian Riding Horse Virginia highlander Vlaamperd Vladimir Heavy Draft Waler horse, also known as Waler or Australian Waler Walkaloosa Warmblood, see "Types of horses" below, or individual warmblood breed articles Welsh Cob (Section D), see Welsh pony Westphalian (horse) Wielkopolski Württemberger or Württemberg Xilingol horse Yili horse Yonaguni (horse) Žemaitukas, also known as Zemaituka, Zhumd, Zhemaichu, or Zhmudk, see Pony section PONY American Shetland, see Shetland pony American Walking Pony Ariegeois pony also called Merens Pony or Ariègeois Assateague Pony, see Chincoteague Pony Asturian pony, see Asturcon in horse section Australian Pony, also known as Australian Riding Pony Avelignese Pony Bali Pony Bardigiano Pony Bashkir Pony Basque Pony Basuto pony, also spelled Basotho pony Batak Pony Bhutia Pony, also spelled Bhotia Pony Boer Pony Bosnian Pony British Riding Pony, see Riding Pony in "types of horses" section Burmese Pony Carpathian Pony, see Hucul Pony Caspian pony Chincoteague Pony Chinese Guoxia Connemara pony Dales Pony Deli pony Dartmoor pony Deutsches Reitpony see German Riding Pony Dulmen pony Eriskay pony Exmoor pony Falabella, see Falabella (horse) in horse section Faroe pony Fell Pony French Saddle Pony Galician Pony Garrano Gayoe German Riding Pony, also called Deutsche Reitpony or Weser-Ems Pony Gotland Pony Gǔo-xìa pony, see Chinese Guoxia Hackney pony Highland Pony Hokkaido Pony Hucul Pony Icelandic pony, see Icelandic horse in horse section Java Pony Kazakh Pony Kerry bog pony Landais Pony Lundy Pony Manipuri Pony Merens Pony, see Ariegeois pony Miniature horse, see horse section Misaki New Forest Pony Newfoundland pony Noma pony Northlands Pony Ob pony Peneia Pony Pindos Pony Poney Mousseye Pony of the Americas Pottok Riding Pony Sable Island Pony Sandalwood Pony Sardinian Pony Shetland pony Skogsruss, see Gotland Pony Skyros Pony Spiti Pony Sumba and Sumbawa Pony Tibetan Pony Timor Pony Virginia highlander, see horse section Vyatka Welara Welsh pony Welsh mountain pony (Section A), see Welsh pony Welsh pony (Section B), see Welsh pony Welsh pony of cob type (Section C), see Welsh pony Yakut Pony Yonaguni, see horse section Zaniskari pony Žemaitukas, also known as Zemaituka, Zhumd, Zhemaichu, or Zhmudka