With horses it's not much of a ritual. Boy meets girl, girl rejects boy and boy keeps trying until he starts to look good the the girl. From around a year old a filly will have a heat cycle. This can go dormant in colder weather. When she is ready the stallion can breed her. If she gets pregnant they both lose interest and theres a new foal roughly 11 months later. With Shetland ponies is pretty much the same.
Yes - if they did not there would be no more Shetland ponies.
Shetland Ponies come from The Shetland Isles in the North Sea, just above and to the east of Scotland, in the UK.
Shetland ponies can be ridden by young and small children. Shetland ponies are also used as paddock pals for racehorses and horses.
Shetland ponies are mammals as they bear live young and suckle them
Humans and cougars are the top predators of Shetland Ponies. They are native to Scotland.
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Hi, I live in England and have a shetland pony and to be honest with you there is no reason why shetland ponies couldn't live in New Zealand
All horses AND ponies are herbivores.
Humans and cougars are the top predators of Shetland Ponies. They are native to Scotland.
In the Shetland Islands! That is where Shetland Ponies come from.
Altough not large, a Shetland can pull a cart.