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I am so proud of myself. This was way way out of my comfort zone but I did it. I was on the verge of a breakdown and thinking “I will not do the second class” until Ben (the horse) nudged my hand during that halter class.
Now I am ready haha. Looking forward to the next one in September. I may even show her 2 year old in a few halter classes! Exciting
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Northstar
Snow Stable
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*congratulations

Apparently my spelling is bad at the moment. lol
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Snow, I conciderd "winter stars" but I wanted something related to horses, but I still have five side accounts :D
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@trigger

Sounds lovely! And congratualtions! Xd
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Congrats Trigger! Sounds super awesome
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Horse show this weekend!!
DidnÂ’t place in Halter. Judges said we were flawless pattern wise but lots of fancier horses in my class. Bummer but I am SO proud of us.
Second Class western pleasure go at your pace- picked 3rd by both judges to TWO ribbons! Proud is an understatement.
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@winter

How about something like 'Winter Stars'?

Winter Starlight
Winter Night Sky
Starry Winter Night...
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...but I LOVE winter...
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I feel like Dr.Frankenstein adding legs to this Sleipnir horse
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I think...I want my old stable name back...I like stars...
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I usually read the updates but I must of missed it
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this weekend
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lilly, good queston, I was thinking the same
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When the heck did the generic profile photo change?
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How much weight can a pony carry? January 13, 2019 06:10 AM


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Jericho Stables said:
Just want to point out that a horse/pony can carry a rider who can ride better than a rider who flops around like a sack of potatoes. I've always been heavier and our last horses were 14.0 and 14.2. Neither had an issue because I can ride. But I know of a qh growing up struggled with his rider and had sway back because she was heavier and flopped around on the poor guy. So how the weight is handled is just as important as how much.


Do you have any pictures of you on a shorter pony? How tall are you? I agree on the flopping around thing. It's uncomfortable for a horse of any size.
How much weight can a pony carry? January 13, 2019 08:34 AM


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Icelandic "horse" / Gypsy Vanner / Haflinger could be a good breed for you :)
I certainly don't recommend a shetland if you intend to ride.

@ Summer that doesn't sound nice tbh..
C 'mon girls.. this is coming from someone who is overweight(gained 20kg during pregnancy) so I know it's painful to hear: but we can't sit on a 10.2hh pony.

Scythe; you're certainly not overweight and a shetland can carry you but they will be ruined in the end. I don't know if you want a pony because you're scared? But the bigger the horse the nicer they get lol.


Edited at January 13, 2019 08:51 AM by Corazon
How much weight can a pony carry? January 13, 2019 08:51 AM

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My great grandparents helped establish the miniature horse registries back in the 70's. Minis ARE shetlands. When the Shetland market crashed, Shetland breeders got smart a d took their smallest horses and decided t I create the "miniature horse". Many got rid of the Shetland papers and denied, denied, denied that they were Shetland, but that's exactly what they are. Throw in some other small pony breeds and that's that. As long as they're 38" or under at the last hair of the mane, it's a mini. Conformation differences between minis and Shetland depend on what country you're from. In the US, Shetland have 3 categori es, but they're all beautiful, small horses in conformation. Minis have come a long way but still still need work on refinement and let length in many cases.

It's 25% of bodyweight max for riding. If you have a very fine bones horse, obviously that will be less.

Edited at January 13, 2019 08:51 AM by Tricksters Choice
How much weight can a pony carry? January 13, 2019 09:28 AM


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Corazon said:
Icelandic "horse" / Gypsy Vanner / Haflinger could be a good breed for you :)
I certainly don't recommend a shetland if you intend to ride.

@ Summer that doesn't sound nice tbh..
C 'mon girls.. this is coming from someone who is overweight(gained 20kg during pregnancy) so I know it's painful to hear: but we can't sit on a 10.2hh pony.

Scythe; you're certainly not overweight and a shetland can carry you but they will be ruined in the end. I don't know if you want a pony because you're scared? But the bigger the horse the nicer they get lol.




I'm far from scared :) I own very tall Quarter Horses that the kids aren't comfortable on, so I was thinking something that could be both for them and for me. I wouldn't plan on going on 5 hour trail rides on a Shetland, haha. Just something I could ride if it got ornery! I personally quite like compact, small horses, AND ponies! I've ridden Haffies, Gypsy Vanners, and a myriad of ponies. Curious about how small I could go without causing discomfort! Thanks for the suggestions <3 I absolutely love Haflingers
How much weight can a pony carry? January 13, 2019 09:29 AM


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Tricksters Choice said:
My great grandparents helped establish the miniature horse registries back in the 70's. Minis ARE shetlands. When the Shetland market crashed, Shetland breeders got smart a d took their smallest horses and decided t I create the "miniature horse". Many got rid of the Shetland papers and denied, denied, denied that they were Shetland, but that's exactly what they are. Throw in some other small pony breeds and that's that. As long as they're 38" or under at the last hair of the mane, it's a mini. Conformation differences between minis and Shetland depend on what country you're from. In the US, Shetland have 3 categori es, but they're all beautiful, small horses in conformation. Minis have come a long way but still still need work on refinement and let length in many cases.

It's 25% of bodyweight max for riding. If you have a very fine bones horse, obviously that will be less.



Thanks for the information! I had no idea o.o If I were to ride one, I'd make sure it was veryyyy stocky :)
How much weight can a pony carry? January 13, 2019 10:18 AM


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Ah I see :)
Thought like breaking them in and have it as your main/only horse.

Ayeee Haffies are the best <3
And they come in two types.. the small stocky type and the slender sport pony lol

How much weight can a pony carry? January 13, 2019 10:34 AM


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Corazon said:
Ah I see :)
Thought like breaking them in and have it as your main/only horse.

Ayeee Haffies are the best <3
And they come in two types.. the small stocky type and the slender sport pony lol




Nah, gotta keep the BIG ponies, lol. I learned to ride on the big stocky Haffies! Always will have a soft spot for them
How much weight can a pony carry? January 13, 2019 10:50 AM

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You have horse background so trust your instincts :) Look for a heavier boned oversize shetland and I think you'll be ok. The horse will let you know if it's too much. I just wouldn't use a saddle except with your kids. Good luck! Share when you've found "the one"!



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Tricksters Choice said:
My great grandparents helped establish the miniature horse registries back in the 70's. Minis ARE shetlands. When the Shetland market crashed, Shetland breeders got smart a d took their smallest horses and decided t I create the "miniature horse". Many got rid of the Shetland papers and denied, denied, denied that they were Shetland, but that's exactly what they are. Throw in some other small pony breeds and that's that. As long as they're 38" or under at the last hair of the mane, it's a mini. Conformation differences between minis and Shetland depend on what country you're from. In the US, Shetland have 3 categori es, but they're all beautiful, small horses in conformation. Minis have come a long way but still still need work on refinement and let length in many cases.

It's 25% of bodyweight max for riding. If you have a very fine bones horse, obviously that will be less.



Thanks for the information! I had no idea o.o If I were to ride one, I'd make sure it was veryyyy stocky :)




Edited at January 13, 2019 10:51 AM by Tricksters Choice
How much weight can a pony carry? January 13, 2019 11:00 AM


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Tricksters Choice said:
You have horse background so trust your instincts :) Look for a heavier boned oversize shetland and I think you'll be ok. The horse will let you know if it's too much. I just wouldn't use a saddle except with your kids. Good luck! Share when you've found "the one"!



Scythe said:


Tricksters Choice said:
My great grandparents helped establish the miniature horse registries back in the 70's. Minis ARE shetlands. When the Shetland market crashed, Shetland breeders got smart a d took their smallest horses and decided t I create the "miniature horse". Many got rid of the Shetland papers and denied, denied, denied that they were Shetland, but that's exactly what they are. Throw in some other small pony breeds and that's that. As long as they're 38" or under at the last hair of the mane, it's a mini. Conformation differences between minis and Shetland depend on what country you're from. In the US, Shetland have 3 categori es, but they're all beautiful, small horses in conformation. Minis have come a long way but still still need work on refinement and let length in many cases.

It's 25% of bodyweight max for riding. If you have a very fine bones horse, obviously that will be less.



Thanks for the information! I had no idea o.o If I were to ride one, I'd make sure it was veryyyy stocky :)







Thanks so much! And bareback all the way for me :)
How much weight can a pony carry? January 13, 2019 07:18 PM


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Miniature PONIES came from shetlands, miniature HORSES derived from falabellas.

Miniature horses are not the same as miniature ponies.

We have APSB which is for purebred shetlands, MHAA for miniature horses and AMPS for miniature ponies in Australia. Miniature horse is up to 34", small horse is up to 38" and little horse is up to 42" which is 10.2hh. Miniature pony is up to 34.25 ", small pony up to 38" and little pony is up to 42".


Tricksters Choice said:
My great grandparents helped establish the miniature horse registries back in the 70's. Minis ARE shetlands. When the Shetland market crashed, Shetland breeders got smart a d took their smallest horses and decided t I create the "miniature horse". Many got rid of the Shetland papers and denied, denied, denied that they were Shetland, but that's exactly what they are. Throw in some other small pony breeds and that's that. As long as they're 38" or under at the last hair of the mane, it's a mini. Conformation differences between minis and Shetland depend on what country you're from. In the US, Shetland have 3 categori es, but they're all beautiful, small horses in conformation. Minis have come a long way but still still need work on refinement and let length in many cases.

It's 25% of bodyweight max for riding. If you have a very fine bones horse, obviously that will be less.




Edited at January 13, 2019 07:29 PM by Summer

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