There is no 'one size fits all' for specific breeds of horses and ponies. It would be best to measure the pony for a saddle or have someone more experienced , like a saddler , try to fit the pony for a saddle.
For a Shetland pony that is 11hh or 28 inches tall, a cub saddle in the range of 12 to 14 inches would typically be appropriate. It's essential to consider the pony's build and body type, as well as the rider's size and comfort. Trying the saddle on the pony and ensuring proper fit is crucial to avoid discomfort or injury. Always consult with a professional saddle fitter if unsure.
poney Shetland - french translation of Shetland pony
it comes from shetland and is a pony
the shetland pony is a breed of pony.. not a "catergory" as such
I do believe that the Dartmoor pony is more rare than the Shetland pony.
There is the Shetland Pony Studbook Society, and the Pony breeders of Shetland Association. Both are listed in the related links below.
Shetland Islands - Shetland pony.
Shetland ponies are originally from the Shetland Isles which are off the northern coast of Scotland.
The SHETLAND ISLAND!
get a Shetland pony
That is a matter of oppinion. Of course the full name of the Shetland is the Shetland Pony. A pony is any horse under 14 hands. This could be just about any breed, wheras, the shetland is just one breed.
I don't know but the Shetland pony is named after the Shetland island