Do you know what Breed my pony could be?

xxIsabellaxx

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We got him as a birthday gift for my sister and we don't know what he is. he was supposed to be a mini horse but he's 46" which is to tall for a mini.
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This is a total guess but he sure looks like he has Shetland pony in there.

It could still be a mini... just a 'too big' of mini.
 

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Chirpy said:
This is a total guess but he sure looks like he has Shetland pony in there.

It could still be a mini... just a 'too big' of mini.
Thanks for the guess. I've always thought he was a Shetland.
 

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Looks Shetland, he's definitely not a full miniature horse, way too tall. He could be a mini/pony cross even...

Here's my registered Shetland for comparison. They look alike :)

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Looks like a Shetland to me.
 

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I would say Shetland or shetland mix possibly. Hes soooo cute though:D
 

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If he's 46" tall, he's a Shetland or taller (can't remember where they cut their height off at). Mini's are a height breed, and anything over 38" is not considered a mini, but a Shetland. BUT this can get tricky in that a Shetland is considered a breed, so they are supposed to have papers to be considered one (but you can have grade ones too, lol), but if a Shetland is under 38" you can double register them as a mini also. lol Cute little thing though and congrads.
 
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