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Quarter Pony
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Owned by: International Quarter Pony Assoc.
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Quarter Pony
Wimpyschoclatshodown IQPA Superior Halter Champion & Representative of the Breed
Owned by: Lady L Ranch
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Quarter Pony

Lynnann Buchan riding her black & white tobiano International Quarter Pony "Rebel"
Owned by: Lynnann Buchan
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Quarter Pony

Breed Description:
HEAD: The head of a Quarter Pony reflects alert intelligence. This is due to his short, broad head, topped by small ears, and by his wide set, kind eyes and large, sensitive nostrils over a firm mouth. Well developed jaws give the impression of great strength.

NECK: The head of a Quarter Pony joins the neck at a near forty-five degree angle, with a distance between jaw-bone and neck muscle. The medium length, slightly arched neck then blends into sloping shoulders.

SHOULDERS: The Quarter Pony's unusually good saddle back is created by his medium-high but sharp withers extending well back and combining with his deep sloping shoulders so that the saddle is held in proper position for balanced action.

CHEST AND FORELEGS: The Quarter Pony is deep and broad chested, as indicated by his great heart girth and his wide-set heavy forelegs which blend into his shoulders. The smooth joints and very short cannons are set on clean fetlocks and the medium length pasterns are supported by sound feet. The powerfully muscled forearm tapers to the knee whether viewed from the front or side.

BACK: The short saddle back of the Quarter Pony is characterized by being close coupled and especially full and powerful across the kidney. The barrel is formed by deep, well sprung ribs back to the hip joints, and the under line comes back straight to the flank.

REAR QUARTERS: The rear quarters are broad, deep, and heavy, viewed from either side or rear, and are muscled so they are full through the thigh, stifle, gaskin, and down to the hock. The hind leg is muscled inside and out, the whole indicating the great driving power the Quarter Pony possesses. When viewed from the rear, there is great width extending evenly from top of thigh to bottom of the stifle and gaskin. The hocks are wide, deep, straight, and clean.

BONE, LEGS, & FEET: The flat, clean bones are free from fleshiness and puffs that still show a world of substance. The foot is well rounded and roomy, with an especially deep, open heel.

STANCE: The Quarter Pony normally stands perfectly at ease with his legs well under him; this explains his ability to move quickly in any direction.

ACTION: The Quarter Pony is very collected in his action and turns or stops with noticeable ease and balance, with his hocks always well under him.

Average Height:
11.2h - 14.2h

Colors:
Sorrel, bay, black, brown, palomino, roan, grulla, dun, buckskin, gray, in solid or multi colors of pinto or appaloosa (spotted).

Conformation:
Due to their calm dispositions and even temperaments combined with their compact size. Quarter ponies are often the first choice for a child's mount.

Temperament:
Gentle and intelligent

Members of this breed often excel in the following disciplines:

  • Show / Pleasure
  • Driving
  • Gymkhana

Breed History:
The quarter pony has been around for many years, deriving from quarter horses not reaching the AQHA's minimum (14.2h) height requirement of the early years. Even though the AQHA's height requirement was later phased out, the quarter pony continued, only to evolve into one of the largest and most popular pony breeds in the US today.

Many International Quarter Ponies are in fact foundation bred registered quarter horses. Previously registered American Quarter Horse Association, Foundation Quarter Horse Association, American Paint Horse Association, Appaloosa Horse Club, National Quarter Pony Association, Ponies of the Americas, & American Quarter Pony Association's between 11.2h(46") and 14.2h(58") may file for double registration, compete, and participate in IQPA approved events.

The most recent evolution in the quarter pony industry is the acceptance of various colors and color patterns, rather than sticking to the original standard of only accepting solid colored ponies for registration. Acceptance of color is enabling breeders to breed those all so sought after color patterns such as the tobiano and overo paint patterns as well as the blanketed appaloosa patterns onto the quarter pony size and conformation.

Known quarter horse bloodlines are encouraged but not required. International Quarter Ponies are found among the finest of bloodlines.

The International Quarter Pony is a vastly popular and growing breed, as the International Quarter Pony appeal is, truly international. The IQPA was instituted to provide and promote a correct, well-balanced, sound pony with quarter horse conformation and enough body, speed, and eye appeal to sufficiently compete with larger breeds as well as other ponies.

The International Quarter Pony is perfectly suited for riders who are too small to handle, or who simply don't wish to handle, a big 15h or 16h horse. Quarter ponies are often the first choice for a child's mount due to their calm dispositions and even temperaments combined with their compact size.

Most quarter ponies average around 13.2h and weigh #800-#900, however, many breeders are beginning to raise quarter ponies weighing in excess of #1100, at 13.2h-14h tall. These heavily muscled quarter ponies are quite suitable for the smaller, as well as the larger riders, and are often being used to compete in such (mostly adult) events as Bull Dogging or Steer Wrestling. The International Quarter Pony is a conformation and height breed, which must measure between 11.2h (46") and 14.2h (58") at the withers at maturity.

Miscellaneous facts:
IQPA is a World Wide Registry for Quarter Type Show and Using Ponies regardless of color.

US Breed Association:
International Quarter Pony Association
P.O. Box 297
Leon, KS    67074
www.quarterponyassociation.com/IQPA.htm
registration@quarterponyassociation.com

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