Polo pony

Polo pony

A polo pony is a type horse used in the game of polo which is called a "pony", but is almost always bigger than the official maximum height for a pony; 1.47 meters (14.2 hands).Fact|date=July 2008

History

Depending on the period and location, the height of polo ponies has varied from about 13 hands in the sixteenth century to 16 hands and over.Summerhayes, R S, Encyclopaedia for Horsemen, Frederick Warne & Co, London and New York] Most polo ponies are now between 14.3 - 15.3 hands.

Variations in breeds used, include mountain ponies from the Himalayas, Manipur ponies from Assam, Arabians and the ever popular Thoroughbred and its crosses. In the United States, Thoroughbreds and Quarter Horses are often crossed to make polo ponies, while in recent years crosses of Thoroughbreds and Criollo horses from Argentina have become popular. [ [http://www.sportpolo.com/Polo_Pony/default.htm "What is a Polo Pony?"] . "SportPolo". Reference 5/19/08.] In Australia, Australian Stock Horses are the commonest breed to be used in polo. [ [http://www.ashs.com.au/horses/default.asp Australian Stock Horse Society ] ] [ [http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/Prod/Parlment/HansArt.nsf/V3Key/LA20031016027 ASH Ministerial Statement] ]

During the early 20th Century in the United States a polo breed association was formed, complete with a stud book. The principal foundation sires were Thoroughbred race horses of small size.

Preparation

Polo ponies need to be almost fearless, and not afraid to bump into other horses, and they can't shy at mallets swinging near their heads. They need to be quick and agile so they can turn and follow the ball through its many changing movements.

Polo ponies have their manes hogged before a match and their tails are plaited up. This is done so that the polo mallet will not get tangled. Formerly, their tails would be docked and banged. Today, polo ponies in competition often have their dock trimmed or shaved, and the skirt of the tail is braided and folded up against the tailbone. The braid is tied off with a lock of hair excluded from the braid, or taped, or both tied off and taped.

There are several different quarters in a game and so each rider has one or two horses per quarter, called chukkas. There are usually 4-6 chukkas per match, each lasting 7 minutes.

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