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Shetland Pony Showing is a British television series which aired from 2001 to 2003, and was created and written by Laura Mackie.

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How long can a child ride a Shetland pony?

A: A Shetland pony is a small horse that is usually ridden by children.

Why are Shetland ponies so mean?

A: Shetland ponies are a breed of small, hardy horses that originated in the Shetland Islands off the northeast coast of Scotland. 

What is the difference between a miniature pony and a Shetland pony?

A: A miniature pony is a small horse that is usually under 14.2 hands high and weighs less than 700 pounds.

How much land do you need for a miniature Shetland?

A: A miniature Shetland is a breed of small horse that originated in the Shetland Islands. The average height for a miniature Shetland is about 14 hands, or about 3 feet tall. 

The “shetland pony showing requirements” is a show that takes place in Canada. The show is for Shetland ponies, and the event has been running since 1978.

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