The shetland
Probably the Quarter Horse and for the pony's probably the Shetland pony
That's the Shetland Islands.
The Shetland pony is originally from the Shetland Islands near Great Britain but now you can find them almost anywhere in the world. They are very popular for children's mounts.
A Shetland is considered a pony and they have a LOT of hair most people get them for little kids to ride
The Shetland islands ar further north than the Orkney islands.
Some of the most popular breeds of horses are thoroughbred, American saddlebred, racking horse, and quarterhorse. The most popular pony is a shetland pony. The Arabian horse is pretty popular aswell. Shetlands are quite popular and can be seen in a lot of riding schools as field companions for other horses / ponies and small children's riding ponies.
The Shetland Islands are the most northerly group of Islands in the UK and YES we do have stoats here.
Yes of course Shetland ponies drink water! Most animals can't live without it.
shetland pony is a very old breed but the ancestors are uknown. Most likely they are closely reletated to the ponys from scandanvië
The Shetland Isles.
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