Hi
that's a great question
I hav just resuntly discovered the answer
my Shetland jumped 50cm yesterday with me ridding her!
She is 17 so it depends on the age and there ability.
Some can't jump and some can jump higher than 3ft!
It's just a case of trial and error
hope I helped
That will vary from each individual, but I wouldn't ask a Shetland to jump over 3 foot.
No. They have short legs that it is hard for them to jump. Rather a small horse to begin to learn to jump.
poney Shetland - french translation of Shetland pony
it comes from shetland and is a pony
the shetland pony is a breed of pony.. not a "catergory" as such
A shetland is a very good jumper but it all depends on the pony some can jump up to 2"3 and some can't go past 18 Inch (this is just as a safe hight you can jump them higher but if you do they could hurt themselves if they trip up...)
I do believe that the Dartmoor pony is more rare than the Shetland pony.
There is the Shetland Pony Studbook Society, and the Pony breeders of Shetland Association. Both are listed in the related links below.
Shetland Islands - Shetland pony.
The SHETLAND ISLAND!
Of course it does! If your horse is a Shetland and you ask it to jump over a 1 meter high jump, then you'll kill it!
get a Shetland pony
That is a matter of oppinion. Of course the full name of the Shetland is the Shetland Pony. A pony is any horse under 14 hands. This could be just about any breed, wheras, the shetland is just one breed.