15 Metaphors for ponies

" "But the ponies would be my lookout.

Before breaking-in, the Forest pony is a wild and often vicious little beastmore so, perhaps, than its cousins of Wales and Dartmoorand a "drive," when the little horses are corralled, is an exciting and interesting affair, human wits being pitted against equine, not always to the advantage of the former.

"They ain't going to foreclose, that's a cinch," said Racey when the ponies were fox-trotting toward Soogan Creek and the Bar S range five minutes later.

Some quiet ponies should always be near him, a difficult matter to arrange with such varying rates of walking.

He sees he is up on the high mesa, but he don' know how he got there; only his pony is grazin' near by, with reins all tromped and

No pony in the arduous work of cutting out was surer of eye or quicker of foot, and now this dodging back and forth brought a gleam into the bronco's eyes.

" The Cossack pony is a quaint little beast to look at, but the finest animal living for his work, and very remarkable for his wonderful powers of endurance.

She was a beautiful bay, and I named her "Dolly;" the other pony was a sorrel, and I called him "Prince.

The ponies are becoming a handful.

The pony had been a wild colt caught in the forest on the other side of the river.

The Korean ponies are small, fine-coated animals, little larger than Shetland ponies.

The New Forest pony was a distinct breed and the writer has been told that it was the descendant of a small native horse, but its characteristics have been lost through scientific crossing with alien breeds.

For the boy and the pony were good friends, and moreover they understood one another perfectly, which is rarely the case with the best of friends.

Though the pony was only a scrub of a creature, he had a gentle disposition, and every other animal on the farm liked him.

The pony was grey, and Mary was grey, for she wore a neat little homespun habit made by the local tailor, and a neat little felt hat with a ptarmigan's feather.

15 Metaphors for  ponies