A Shetland is considered a pony and they have a LOT of hair most people get them for little kids to ride
A Pony obviously. there are several breeds, Welsh, Shetland, Icelandic.
The Clydesdale(the Shetland is a small pony)
A Shetland!
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
Shetland Pony
This approximates to 44 inches to the withers of the horse. Average height for horse breeds is 15.0 hands or 60 inches. Therefore, the Shetland Pony is shorter than most horse breeds. Weight: The Shetland Pony weighs 450 pounds, which is 575 pounds lighter than the average horse breed.
This approximates to 44 inches to the withers of the horse. Average height for horse breeds is 15.0 hands or 60 inches. Therefore, the Shetland Pony is shorter than most horse breeds. Weight: The Shetland Pony weighs 450 pounds, which is 575 pounds lighter than the average horse breed.
the shetland pony is a breed of pony.. not a "catergory" as such
This approximates to 44 inches to the withers of the horse. Average height for horse breeds is 15.2 hands or 60.8 inches. Therefore, the Shetland Pony is shorter than most horse breeds. Weight: The Shetland Pony weighs 450 pounds, which is 575 pounds lighter than the average horse breed.
Well there is many different kinds of horses i could name all of them for you but there is too many so i will just name a few common ones. Quarter horse, thoroughbred, clydesdale, shetland pony, Walking horse, racking horse, and a mustang.
* a fababella is a small horse smaller than a shetland
The shetland pony