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<blockquote data-quote="Little Cow" data-source="post: 1584028" data-attributes="member: 5507"><p>That is a mini horse alright. She is adorable.</p><p></p><p>Our niece had a Shetland Pony. We took care of the pony on our farm. When our son was old enough, and our niece was too big to ride the pony, she gave her to our son. He was 4 years old and had been helping to clean her stall, so he earned her. </p><p> Shetlands are just a few inches taller than minis, but it makes all the difference. They are longer and broader. They can carry up to 100 lbs, so the kids can ride them much longer. Our son is almost 11 and still rides his Shetland bareback. She tests him, but it will make him a better rider. In the next year, he will move up to a horse. Probably a Mustang, since he loves my horse so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Cow, post: 1584028, member: 5507"] That is a mini horse alright. She is adorable. Our niece had a Shetland Pony. We took care of the pony on our farm. When our son was old enough, and our niece was too big to ride the pony, she gave her to our son. He was 4 years old and had been helping to clean her stall, so he earned her. Shetlands are just a few inches taller than minis, but it makes all the difference. They are longer and broader. They can carry up to 100 lbs, so the kids can ride them much longer. Our son is almost 11 and still rides his Shetland bareback. She tests him, but it will make him a better rider. In the next year, he will move up to a horse. Probably a Mustang, since he loves my horse so much. [/QUOTE]
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