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Mini Pony Has The Cutest Way Of Asking For Pets (Original Post)
catbyte
Jul 2021
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tblue37
(68,341 posts)1. Precious pony.
Cousin Dupree
(1,866 posts)2. Love this!
KY_EnviroGuy
(14,770 posts)3. Sweet story. Thanks, Catbyte.
KY............
Duppers
(28,469 posts)4. What a SWEET story. 💕
These sweet little ones seem the very opposite of my much larger Shetland pony. They're adorable little Loves.
Did ya know...
Ponies tend to be more stoic and intelligent than larger horses.
It's a mistake to see this as docility. They can be quite wily, which is why it's sometimes easier to find a quiet horse for a child than a reliable pony.
Ponies are very adept at avoiding work and withstanding the consequences.
Sep 23, 2019
https://www.thesprucepets.com/the-difference-between-horses-and-ponies-1886998
Once owned a little Shetland hellion who knew every little trick to rid herself of any kid ridding her. My dad sold her after less than a year. I carried a big scar on my leg for yrs which had resulted from one of her "scraping me off" tricks.
