A Shetland pony might start biting due to fear, discomfort, or frustration. If they feel threatened or are in pain, they may react defensively. Additionally, if they haven't been properly trained or socialized, they may not understand boundaries and resort to biting as a way to communicate their discomfort or assert dominance. Observing their body language and addressing any underlying issues can help mitigate this behavior.
urmm... when it gets mad...
Yes - if they did not there would be no more Shetland ponies.
Shetland Islands
i would get a shetland sheep dog
it wants to
I started racing when I was 5 Start when you have yyour confidence
Biting into a cheese cake you would get a mouthful of cake.
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A half acre can be big enough for a single Shetland but more land would be better. Especially if the pony would be grazing on the land, if you do place a Shetland on the half acre to graze you'll need to provide supplemental hay.
poney Shetland - french translation of Shetland pony
You can't take a train directly from the Shetland Islands to London. You can't even fly directly between Shetland and London. You could travel by boat from Shetland to Aberdeen and then take a train or fly from there to London or you could fly from Shetland to Edinburgh and either fly or take a train from Edinburgh to London.