A stable would be better but can be smaller than a normal horse sized on!
they are a lot cheaper to look after then a horse because they don't need all the nutrition a horse needs and they don't need stabling.
There are tons of horse breeds and crossbreeds. Here a a few types: Arabians, Morgans, Tennessee Walking Horses, Saddlebreds, Quarter Horses, Friesians, Percherons, Mustangs, Clydesdales, Shires, Welsh Mountain Ponies, Shetland Ponies, American Shetland Ponies, Appaloosas, Akhal - Teke, and many more. If you're still going to need more breeds look at horse breeds on wikipedia.org.
Yes when your doing long rides but nearly all horses can be ridden bareback but regurlarly you need a saddle to prevent damage to the horse
Keep a steady supply of water and some kind of tasty hay, keep a shelter nice and dry for them, and be nice to them. Then they won't want to run away.
Ponies can actually live anywhere, as long as their environment and habitat is healthy! They need hay, water, a stall, and shelter from bad weather!
Well, if living in a pasture, they need a well made, sturdy shed for shelter. There are many horse sites to answer other questions related to this also.
No, it's like dogs. Small dogs need in some cases much more exercise than large dogs. Shetlands like quite a lot of room, but horses don't mind stables.
No, but there are no direct flights between London and Shetland.
Depends what "type" of ponies were talking about here
There are 5: Food Water Living Space Homeostasis (stable internal body condition) Shelter
A horse typically stays in a barn or stable, where it can have shelter, food, water, and protection from the weather. Horses also need access to a pasture or paddock for exercise and grazing.
Ponies really do not have bad attitudes. Ponies just need to get use to people. Once they are use to you, they will be easy to work with.