Hi Christine,

Yes, the four sections (five really because geldings are classed as 'E' as well) are different in size and conformation. The Section A is the smallest (from 12hh to 12.2) the Welsh Pony is a little finer and up to about 13.2hh, the Welsh Pony of Cob type is actually a small Welsh Cob up to about 14.hh and the Welsh Cob can be up to 15.3" They all have a typically Welsh head, with large eyes set well apart, high tail carriage, a little fine, silky heel 'feather' and a striking trot which covers a lot of ground. They're also very versatile and can be used under saddle or in harness.