Shetland ponies are a small breed of hardy pony found in the Shetland Isles off the east coast of Scotland
Miniature horses have to go to the vet about the same frequency as other sized horses. Ponies are about the same as well. Most of the time however, the vet comes to the farm for equine animals.
Horses and ponies have manes.
Altough not large, a Shetland can pull a cart.
The manure can be used to fertilize the farmers crops
they whinnie and neigh
A pony is a sub-species of horses. Basically you get ponies when you breed horses rated as ponies.
Ponies can be therapeutic, but you need a lot of room, in a rural envronment, for animals of that sort. For most people, dogs and cats are much more practical.
Ponies are basically just small horses and all horses are herd animals. Therefore ponies are herd animals, so they live in a group. However some ponies will do well on their own, it just depends on their personality.
The following animals are related to ponies:TapirsRhinosZebrasMulesHinniesDonkeysZonkeysZorsesHorsesWild asses
there are many different stories of ow they get in different places, but they are mostly owned by the government so they stay wild ponies.
Yes of course Shetland ponies drink water! Most animals can't live without it.
Cows and chickens are farm animals. Additional farm animals include calf and colt.