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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,

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