Yes ponies can pass gas, just the same as a full sized horse can.
No, ponies are not extinct. I happen to have one myself. A pony isn't a type of horse or anything, it's just how big a horse is.
they are just called ponies. Even though most of them are actually horse sized, it's tradition to call them ponies.
It's still just called a 'horse', because horses and ponies are the same species, it's just that ponies are smaller and tend to have different proportions as a result.
Katie doesn't compete in horse shows she just rides for leisure.
No, they are not. The nuts that are called chestnuts are poisonous to horses and ponies though.
They can be but it's never a good thing to approach a wild horse just in case it react badly to you.
Tug on the lead while someone else pushes the horse at the rump. Or just simply lunge your horse in a very tight circle. It always works for me, because I breed minnie ponies... [-:
Unregistered horses or ponies are equines that haven't been registered to a breed. Horses that aren't registered sometimes aren't purebreds or the owner wasn't interested. Registering a horse is needed if you want to do good moneymaking breeding or showing.
Absolutely. Ponies are really just smaller-sized horses. Though the proper amount of feed for a pony would most likely be less than a horse, it'd be the same type of feed. For examples, search What do you feed a shetland pony and how much?Runninghorse
Shetland pnoies eat the same food that other ponies eat. Like hay, grain, and grass.
Gypsy Vanners stand at about 14.2 hands. They are just tall enough to be a horse because ponies are anything that is smaller than 14.2.