First experience for our horses having irrigation water in their pasture. I am so surprised they rolled in it as they don't normally like to go near water on the ground! I guess it has been some hot weather. LOL, they are sure enjoying it.
I am so glad I have this video. The gray Arab and the chestnut Quarter Horse with the blaze face have since passed away.
So funny! Tater Tot told Jackpot to come play with him. But when he did, Tomahawk ran to rescue the little buckskin from the hulking silly yellow Dennis the Menace stallion, and told Jackpot to get away from his little buddy!
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Shetland pony parties are amazing fun for all our party guests. We take a look at the great times that you’ve had at our very special Shetland Pony Parties over the years. See what the children enjoy doing at parties and the amazing teas that you have made for them.
We’re so excited - because it will soon be party time for the ponies at Shetland Pony Club. Happy Pony Party!
Become a star and join your wild horse and role play & free roam in a virtual riding haven. In this adventure game ride from your own stable into the online multiplayer game world and unravel the mystery of Maplewood forest as you make new friends with players from all around the world! You can play online for free in this simulator!
LOTS of HORSES: You have your own stable where you can choose from different breeds like Quarter Horse, Shetland Pony, Arabian and even the Clysdale! There are also different coat colours to select. Just remember to pick a name that tells everyone what you are all about!
MASSIVE 3D WORLD: Take your horse out of her stable into a beautiful, magical untamed wilderness to gallop through in 3D, filled with trees, sharp cliffs and beautiful hills. A true horse land simulator!
TRAIL RIDES and JUMPS COURSES: Complete fun quests together with all your new friends! Help Mandy find lost treasures, protect the farm by chasing away raccoons and skunks, complete trail rides and jumping courses!
MAKE FRIENDS & CHAT: You can even private chat to all your friends. There's never too much gossip in Maplewood Forest!
LEVEL UP: Completing quests unlocks the giant game world, new horses, and tricks. Can you beat your friends?
A MYSTERY: Each quest brings you closer to unraveling the mysteries of Maplewood forest. A friendly girl called Mandy will help guide you through the game. You won't believe what's waiting for you!
UPDATES: We are planning lots of updates to make the game even more fun. The game world will get bigger, better, and even more mysterious. Stay tuned!
PLEASE NOTE Horse Quest Online is free to play, but it contains upgrades that can be purchased for real money.
Hello everyone! This is my second yt acc! Go check out my other acc Horse girl12 it has videos of star stable and loads more!! This is a video of my Shetland ponies
This is Io - an own daughter of Trashadeous. Her dam is an NRHA earner with 3.5 AQHA points. The filly is AQHA registered. This little filly is going to make a great reiner or cow horse! She is top bottom bred Mr Gun Smoke with no other duplications in 5 generations! For sale. Contact Treasure Valley Quarter Horses at www.tvqh.biz
What’s the secret of how our Shetland ponies are so well behaved? In this week’s Shetland Pony Club TV we go behind the scenes to share it with you. Watch the video to find out more…
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Ponies are often distinguished by their phenotype, a stocky body, dense bone, round shape and well-sprung ribs. They have a short head, large eyes and small ears. In addition to being smaller than a horse, their legs are proportionately shorter. They have strong hooves and grow a heavier hair coat, seen in a thicker mane and tail as well as a particularly heavy winter coat.
Pony breeds have developed all over the world, particularly in cold and harsh climates where hardy, sturdy working animals were needed. They are remarkably strong for their size. Breeds such as the Connemara pony, are recognized for their ability to carry a full-sized adult rider. Pound for pound ponies can pull and carry more weight than a horse.
Draft-type ponies are able to pull loads significantly greater than their own weight, with larger ponies capable of pulling loads comparable to those pulled by full-sized draft horses, and even very small ponies able to pull as much as 450 percent of their own weight.
Nearly all pony breeds are very hardy, easy keepers that share the ability to thrive on a more limited diet than that of a regular-sized horse, requiring half the hay for their weight as a horse, and often not needing grain at all. However, for the same reason, they are also more vulnerable to laminitis and Cushing's syndrome. They may also have problems with hyperlipemia.
Ponies are generally considered intelligent and friendly, though sometimes they also are described as stubborn or cunning. The differences of opinion often result from an individual pony's degree of proper training. Ponies trained by inexperienced individuals, or only ridden by beginners, can turn out to be spoiled because their riders typically lack the experience base to correct bad habits. Properly trained ponies are appropriate mounts for children who are learning to ride. Larger ponies can be ridden by adults, as ponies are usually strong for their size.
The Connemara pony is a larger pony which occasionally matures over 14.2 hands.
For showing purposes, ponies are often grouped into small, medium, and large sizes. Small ponies are 12.2 hands (50 inches (130 cm)) and under, medium ponies are over 12.2 but no taller than 13.2 hands (54 inches (140 cm)), and large ponies are over 13.2 hands but no taller than 14.2 hands.
The smallest equines are called miniature horses by many of their breeders and breed organizations, rather than ponies, even though they stand smaller than small ponies, usually no taller than 38 inches (97 cm) at the withers. However, there are also miniature pony breeds.
(From Wikipedia)