The answer is ponies' because it's already plural.
ponies
The gestation period for horses and ponies is 11 months.
yes a foal is a baby horse or pony. The main differences between horses and ponys are, their sizes and builds. foals, colts, fillys, mares, stallions, geldings etc etc refer to both horses and ponys
No. Ponies and horses should not eat peanuts. Their stomachs do not digest them well. They can develop impaction colic.
Shetland Pony's are rough little pony's that don't require allot of space. A normal horse needs about 50M2 of pasture and a shetland only 30. They don't like stables very much. So they are usually outside.
Yes, they are breeds of horses that do not grow tall.
how many ponys are there in the world
The gestation period for horses and ponies is 11 months.
chincoteague ponys eat the tall grasses that grow on the island.
Apples and carrots. ------ Also ponies love mints.
Ponies are not a baby horse. They are a breed of equine that is generally smaller. A horse can normally only one. But they could have twins.
yes a foal is a baby horse or pony. The main differences between horses and ponys are, their sizes and builds. foals, colts, fillys, mares, stallions, geldings etc etc refer to both horses and ponys
big ponys are called "a large pony" but you would think its something fancey right.
Well, Shetland Ponies originated in the Shetland Isles, and they are still found in the U.K. (United Kingdom).
Yes ponies and horses have the potential to bite. It can be very dangerous if they do bite you. I have seen a man get picked up and thrown by a stallion. But there are ways of correcting a horse and teaching it not to bite. Not all ponies and horses bite though.
From older folks I hear about 15 years. Ponies , just like larger horses tend to live around 15 to 30 years. However as a general rule ponies tend to be longer lived than horses.
Shetland ponies, like all equine typically can only have one foal at a time, however they can have twins and triplets. Multiple births in equines are quite rare and can cause problems with both the mare and the foals.
No. Ponies and horses should not eat peanuts. Their stomachs do not digest them well. They can develop impaction colic.