The answer varies depending on the seller. At sites such as www.petfinder.com sell pony's as low as $200.00 or even free. If you want a purebred Shetland you can go to a different website, but the costs may rise to $1,000. If you are planning on getting a pasture buddy, i recommend petfinder. If you are getting a stallion/mare to breed, I recommend more prestigious sites.
being mini.
Like miniature horses.They look pretty much the same as horses, except half the size.
It depends on the breeder. There is no set cost.
$10,000.
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A miniature Shetland pony is a vertebrate. Vertebrates are animals that possess a backbone or spinal column, and ponies, as members of the horse family, fall into this category. In contrast, invertebrates are animals without a backbone, such as insects and mollusks. Therefore, miniature Shetland ponies are classified as vertebrates.
Ponies can do the same things that full sized horses can do so long as you make adjustments for their heights. Miniature horses should never be confused with ponies, they should never be ridden.
They can. In some cases these small horses are used in replacement for service dogs.
The gestation period for horses and ponies is 11 months.
mine cost about $700 but some can cost 100 to 1,000
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It depends on the breeding of the miniature pony. Some look more like Shetland ponies, and some look like down-sized Arabians. Miniature ponies can be great lawn-mowers, family pets, show champions, led ponies and ridden ponies for small children. Miniature ponies are generally good-natured, but some tend not to be broken in properlly. and can be timid. Look up Minature Ponies on the Internet for more information, Winnie the Horse Gentler