That pony looks like geisha a pony I had when I was a teenagerShe was a beautiful pony but she would bite too small for me to ride but she got another good home and then I got Molly bell which was a Pinto but geisha she was a pretty pony little Shetland pony just like that🥰💕
We put her a dog rug on Summer initially as she was born early, out in the field in March and she was quite cold, it might not look it but the temperature was low. We don't generally rug our shetlands but occasionally there are times when we may do for welfare reasons, she was less than 24 hours old here and the rug was to ensure she conserved her body heat. Granted a native will have to brave the cold in the wild but we'd rather be on the safe side with an early foal.
minishetlandponies I bought a mare a couple of months ago and she gave me a beautiful little foal, mare, ten days ago. Born almost 16 days early but very strong and doing great.
What an absolutely cute foal and beautiful mother. Why don't we have a method to somehow "freeze then in time" to stay tiny and foal-like throughout their lives? Yeah, I know, complications would arise, but it's one of my fantastical what-if notions - particularly if you could prevent any innate physical troubles. Perhaps some day they'll make it happen and we'll have house-horses.
That little pony she’s gorgeous🥰💕
It's so cute little horse x3
What a cute face on that filly. She's picture perfect. :)
Awwww, so cute. I always have wanted one. It's so cute. I wanna cuddle with one
Awfully cute!
That pony looks like geisha a pony I had when I was a teenagerShe was a beautiful pony but she would bite too small for me to ride but she got another good home and then I got Molly bell which was a Pinto but geisha she was a pretty pony little Shetland pony just like that🥰💕
We put her a dog rug on Summer initially as she was born early, out in the field in March and she was quite cold, it might not look it but the temperature was low. We don't generally rug our shetlands but occasionally there are times when we may do for welfare reasons, she was less than 24 hours old here and the rug was to ensure she conserved her body heat. Granted a native will have to brave the cold in the wild but we'd rather be on the safe side with an early foal.
minishetlandponies I bought a mare a couple of months ago and she gave me a beautiful little foal, mare, ten days ago. Born almost 16 days early but very strong and doing great.
you living in a beautiful place! !! nice view
Awwwwwww!
What an absolutely cute foal and beautiful mother.
Why don't we have a method to somehow "freeze then in time" to stay tiny and foal-like throughout their lives? Yeah, I know, complications would arise, but it's one of my fantastical what-if notions - particularly if you could prevent any innate physical troubles. Perhaps some day they'll make it happen and we'll have house-horses.
oh my goodness, those poofy legs XD
Awww
Was she bred or was she adopted from somewhere? she is adorable! I imagine miniature's are really hard to breed for some reason.
Why is the foal wearing a blanket? It doesn't need that. It's a shetland foal. Cute though. We have two at the moment.
why the blanket ??
A Dronkers because it's cold??