Ponies live a bit longer than horses, if they are well cared for. A pony could live to 35 or 40. The average lifespan however is 25-30. A well looked after pony can still be competing when they are 28!
One of the big problems for ponies or any "easy keepers" is over feeding. An overfed animal is at risk for laminitis/founder and Cushing's disease.
my old connermara pony is nearly 30 and fit and healthy and i still ride her!!she is sound and still lively.
up to 45 years old
Usually around in there 20's, but ponies live until they are in there 30's it varies they could die of old age
They can live in both places. There are feral ponies that live in the wild and ponies that live with people in stables.
They are ok ponies, but Connemaras or icelandics are good for a child of young age.
moor ponies are wild horses or ponies that live on the moorland.
ponies dont exist not trying to be mean but they dont
Exmoor, in... Cornwall, I think. Rural UK is very suited to wild ponies. Dartmoor ponies live on Dartmoor, in Devon, but aren't still purebred, as other ponies have been introduced to the breed. Exmoor ponies are still pure.
Where Ponies and Horses LivePonies and horses live anywhere around the world and are used for many different things.
Hi, I live in England and have a shetland pony and to be honest with you there is no reason why shetland ponies couldn't live in New Zealand
The vast majority of modern ponies live in pastures, paddocks and/or stalls.
Shetland ponies are mammals as they bear live young and suckle them
in the wild
ANYWHERE