Oakland Pony
The most common color for an Oakland Pony is bay, although they can also be chestnut, black and more. They tend to have pretty extreme markings like maximum tobiano or stockings. They are taller than miniature ponies but smaller than regular ponies and they have very thick manes. They have a lot of feathering and short but thick tails. They keep their heads really high up. They have two mane variations and they CAN have Chimera colors. All markings are allowed and common.
They can NOT be grey or white.
They are great allrounders and work well in any discipline. They are known to be a bit mischievous just like any pony can be. They are known for being forward and intelligent but due to their size and how heavy they are, they can not jump as high as bigger ponies.
They are known to be willing to work and easy to train.
This is not a real horse breed, it's made up and you are NOT allowed to use it outside the Oak Wood Stables community.
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