In Generation 1 , Earth ponies were the dominant type of pony, and were the original type introduced. The ratio of Earth ponies to other types is roughly As such, they had the widest variety of poses. Many Earth ponies were described on backcards to have magical powers which usually manifested by blinking or wiggling an ear. In Generation 2 , Earth ponies were overwhelmingly the dominant type of pony. In Generation 3 and Generation 3. In Generation 3. It's either between their two hooves, on top of their hoof, or their hoof wrapped around.
Honestly, I think it depends on the item. If its a drink, it's between their two hooves. If it's something like the jar or something that is easy to balance, its on top of the hoof. And if its something like that flag it needs to have a hoof wrapped around. And if it's something like a book or food or something simple, they put it in their mouths.
And I think ponies wear wearable objects because they're lazy it's easy to carry around. Wouldn't you like to wear a umbrella hat instead of having to hold up one? Probably even if it made you look silly. So yea, it all depends on the object, in my opinion. So how would you explain the archer in the background? The hoof is wrapped around the bow, clearly, but how would one pull the bowstring? I don't imagine "squeezing" the string somehow with the fleshy part of their hooves is viable: there are far too many pounds of pressure.
Though I suppose as a statue it could merely be for aesthetics. The bow itself looks functionally useless. I agree with Sapphire up above. It seems to work, that if they think about holding it, it'll sort of "stick" to them, and they can set it down without a thought.
They can also wrap their hooves around it, or have a little latch for it. You can see the pony in the backround firing a bow. I'm pretty sure the item just sort of glues to their hooves, otherwise nocking an arrow would be pretty hard without magic. So along with being able to wrap their hooves around things, I'm thinking the item just sticks to them.
Maybe they make all items magical so hooves can do that. Or, it could just be magic. This is Equestria, a place of magical ponies that could pretty much anything. Or there could be no physics at all.
This is a cartoon. There was that one time we saw Pinkie holding a bubble blower with sticky tape attached to her hooves, and IIRC the comics also showed us that solution. As for all the other times though I have no idea. I'm guessing their anatomy works different to real life Ponies. Or it's magic. Let's blame magic. I don't remember this at all. She used sticky tape there? This could explain an awful lot, though they don't seem to use it in any other scenario. Honestly, that is what they should do, it would be a funny, makeshift way to hold stuff.
Instead, we have the magical glue force, which seems to be the best explanation. That or pony hooves have a controllable, intense gravitational pull. As for me, I think pony hooves contain alicorn, which lets them attract things, similar to magnetism. It is highly manipulatable, but not particularly strong, so ponies balance larger things on their hooves.
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