Yes it is very cheap!!
Food-
If you have got alot of grass near by you can just leave them out to graze but not for 2 long else they could get collic... If you dont have grass near by you could go 2 a pet shop and get some horse food from there...
Stable-
iF you can get some hay and shavings place it down on the bed hay and shavings are cheap...
shetland ponies are a decent size smaller than their larger cousins. however, their feeding is to the same as horses but a lot smaller in preportion. probably about $10/wk not including vaccinations etc.
they are only 1 pound
I'm afraid they cost a lot more than that. The cost varies really, but they do cost hundreds of pounds to buy.
well about 1000 1500 pounds for all the foods and trimming their feet thats about 6 months so for a year its about 2000 3000 pounds.
poney Shetland - french translation of Shetland pony
it comes from shetland and is a pony
the shetland pony is a breed of pony.. not a "catergory" as such
They will be plenty of sales in The Shetland Times or you can phone a farm and ask if they are selling. Its pretty easy aswell they are pretty cheap. The Shetland Times has a website so you can look on that too.
I do believe that the Dartmoor pony is more rare than the Shetland pony.
There is the Shetland Pony Studbook Society, and the Pony breeders of Shetland Association. Both are listed in the related links below.
Shetland Islands - Shetland pony.
The SHETLAND ISLAND!
get a Shetland pony
That is a matter of oppinion. Of course the full name of the Shetland is the Shetland Pony. A pony is any horse under 14 hands. This could be just about any breed, wheras, the shetland is just one breed.
I don't know but the Shetland pony is named after the Shetland island
there is only one breed of shetland but there is another type of minature pony called fallabellas but the shetland comes in every colour.