Shetlands are a breed of pony.
Pony is a horse under 14hh (hh is 4 inch increments measured to the horse's withers) but miniature horse is a type like draft or riding horse. The breeds that tend to classify as miniature horses are Shetlands and Falabella
A pony. Even if the breed's a horse breed not a pony breed.
Horses don't become Shetlands. A Shetland is a breed of horse, and it depends on the bloodline of the horse to say whether or not it's a Shetland
Grasses, hay and fruit and veggie treats, just like any other pony or horse does.
it would depend on what breed the horse/pony is, for example, a heavy horse breed will in most occasions be heavier than a pony but with a light weight horse breed there will be some pony breeds that are heavier. hope that helped :)
Shetland pony, breed of horse popular as a child's pet and mount. Originating in the Shetland Islands, Scotland, the breed is adapted to the islands' harsh climate and scant food supply. Shetlands were used as pack horses and in about 1850 were taken to England to work in the coal mines.
The breed Arabian is meant to be a horse, but the breed does not determine this factor. If your horse or pony is or is under 14.2 it is a pony. 15.0 hands and above is a ahorse.
a yealand pony or horse is a breed of horse
Well I am confused because Falabella's are the size of a pony but they were supposed to be a horse breed and all my horse and pony books have different answers so please help me I am confused!
Horse Isle Answer : Belgian
the Chincotegue pony
Przewalski's Horse