no census is done on horses - breeds or sizes. So that is impossible to answer. Mini's are mostly pets and being small they are easy keepers so affording them is not an issue.
I think you mean Shetland Pony but I know some info. They are great carriage pullers. Small but not as small as miniature horses.
The most apparent difference between horses and ponies is their size. Apart from this, ponies generally have a more stocky build and are stronger relative to their size.
NO WAY!!!! HORSES R THE BEST! Diffidently not!!!!!! Horses are the BOMB!!!!!!!!!!!
No miniature horses are not endangered, they are one of the more popular breeds.
It depends on the breeding of the miniature pony. Some look more like Shetland ponies, and some look like down-sized Arabians. Miniature ponies can be great lawn-mowers, family pets, show champions, led ponies and ridden ponies for small children. Miniature ponies are generally good-natured, but some tend not to be broken in properlly. and can be timid. Look up Minature Ponies on the Internet for more information, Winnie the Horse Gentler
Yes, they do by Emma Henderson
Of the nearly 78,000 miniature horses registered worldwide, more than 13 percent were in Texas. Over half of these horses sold were exported.
If it is more than a string, it would be more than 3 horses.
horses have bigger breed types such as shire horse, Clydesdale ,Suffolk punch and lots more where as ponies have smaller breed types such as Shetland, Dartmoor and the smallest bred of pony the Fallabella.
No miniature horses are not endangered, they are one of the more popular breeds.
There are approximately 267 or more, that is including ponies. And do you want a list of their colors they can be?
Yes, though they're more horses than anything. They're called brumbies, too.