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Difference Between Falabellas And Shetlands
Falabellas and Shetlands are very unique animals that God created for mankind.I will explain them both to you now. The shetland pony weighes about 450 pounds,where as the Falabella weighes about 70 pounds.Because the Falabella is so small it is rarly used for riding.The Shetland pony lives to be about 30 years old.The Falabella lives to be about 40 years or older. The colors of horses and ponies vary.Some examples are bay(a light brown),brown,black,chestnut(golden brown),gray,dapple gray(gray dotted with white),or any other color you can think of. Both animals don't get very tall. The Shetland only gets to be about 42 inches tall and the Falabella only gets to be about 30-33 inches tall.I bet you are wondering what the difference is between

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