Shetland Pony Jumps MASSIVE (Just under 4ft)
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My old pony (a palimimo shetland) could jump that high! It is amazing to watch! x
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This is seriously depressing- just as the pony bent backwards to jump the video stopped :/ soo cute btw xx
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awww the ponies soo cute!
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did i just see that was amazing for such a small tin
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Awsome!
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ohh bless! soo.. cute! :)
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awww he's so cute!!, it doesn't really matter about the size tbh, he jumped bigger than him self and he looked happy and really adorable when doing it!! :D
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anyone who puts a negative comment needs to shut up. this is adoreable
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God, from the little rescue pony to the super star jumper!You two make a great pair.
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Very talented little guy :)
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What is the big deal a shetland is small but is capable of the same things as welsh ponys so dont be so ammazed,a sheland is stronger than a cob.i have a minature shetland he can jump that height and can be ridden he is onle 9h
moonminthehorse 3 months ago
@moonminthehorse Yes because your everyday Shetland usually jumps this high.Sometimes I don't understand comments like yours. Every horse has the capability to jump high of course they do, the difference between horses who are capable and those few that do is training, fitness and confidence. Shetlands are usually left in a field as a companion or led around as a kiddies pony. Unlocking this degree of talent in a Shetland is a feat, and should be applauded just the same as a grandprix showjumper
Shilott 3 months ago 29
To all the people being pedantic about the size of the jump and to those who claim they "Have these barrels and are not 1.20m in size." I would like to remind you that 1) Barrels can and do vary in size. 2) You were not there to measure it, therefore you can not debate for definite the size of the jump. As you can read I am not a half wit, I am perfectly capable of measuring jumps. I uploaded this video to show people a talented Shetland Pony, not so people could tell ME how high she jumped.
Shilott 5 months ago 24