What breed of pony

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OK, i have no idea about ponies so need some advice!!

I look after a group of horses, 3 geldings and 1 mare, the mare is a bit of a cowbag and had a nasty kick, it is not possible to separate them, my boss does not want it, however we are now getting a new mare and turning them all out together i think would cause too many problems and the boss is coming round to having them apart, i think it would also be a good idea to get some ponies to keep the girls company (so hopefully they will not bond too tight and be a nightmare to separate for riding etc!) the question is what sort?!

I need ponies that will

1. Live out in all weathers (with field shelter and rugs if necessary)
2. Will not go laminitic when the grass comes through (obviously i can do a bit of work with them in hand)
3. Calm for the occasional kiddie to get on

Any thoughts most appreciated!
 
New Forest are more versatile than any other native.

Being able to grow to 14.2 for adults and keep an excellent temp, far more stable than the Welsh C or D.
 
new forests have a good reputation for being friendly and gentle - however all native ponies if they get too fat are at risk of getting lami.
 
I'd say a connemara - mine is great to compete but will totally tone his goeyness down when I put my 5 year old cousin on him, but gets podgy quite easily so possibly laminitic :(
I wouldn't recommend a welsh cob though, my last 2 (including my current one) (one section D, one section C/D cross) were/are worrysome bad doers, who were/are a bit flighty and unpredictable - fine with me but I wouldn't trust them with anyone else :D and my old section A was a great hunter but needed erm firm handling and quite a lot of work.
Rather than going for a particular breed, find a pony with a nice temperament because all ponies are different and although their breed does affect certain characteristics, native ponies are generally quite similar, so good luck.
 
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