Where did the Shetland Pony originate?
Norway
Shetland Islands, Scotland
Wales
Ireland
What is the typical height range for a Shetland Pony?
Over 60 inches
45–60 inches
28–42 inches
Under 28 inches
What is a common use for Shetland Ponies today?
Hunting
Children's riding ponies
Heavy farm work
Racing
Shetland Ponies are known for being:
Aloof and disobedient
Weak but fast
Strong and intelligent
Lazy and shy
What kind of temperament do Shetland Ponies typically have?
Lethargic
Nervous and wild
Gentle and curious
Aggressive
Shetland Ponies are particularly strong for their size because:
They are bred with mules
They eat more than other ponies
They evolved in harsh environments
They are part draft horse
What type of coat do Shetland Ponies have?
No coat at all
Dense and double-coated
Short and wiry
Thin and shiny
Shetland Ponies were once used in mines to:
Carry miners
Provide food
Search for lost tools
Haul coal underground
Shetland Ponies are often used in therapy because they are:
Loud and energetic
Very tall
Extremely fast
Quiet and patient
Which organization recognizes the Shetland Pony breed?
Pony Federation of the World
Shetland Pony Stud-Book Society
International Pony Registry
American Kennel Club
Beliebte Quiz
Trending auf HowToPronounce
- Christian Berkel [de]
- bruno kahl [de]
- Cathy Hummels [de]
- Mario Kunasek [de]
- sane [de]
- decir [de]
- Wirtz [de]
- Stefan Raab [de]
- Robert Holzmann [de]
- Günther Uecker [de]
- jj [de]
- Graz [de]
- Magdeburg [de]
- Recklinghausen [de]
- Stanislas Wawrinka [de]