Mine are shetland/welsh X, they are rescues who were in a very sorry state when I got them - hideous long ridged/spongy hooves, no frogs due to thrush etc, crawling with lice/worms...I could go on.
So mine, having had it, are nightmares.
Last yr nearly had the gelding destroyed as I just couldn't keep him sound - he was in some discomfort. I gave in at the sight of DD's tearstained face and her getting up at 5am to walk him/minister to him for hours before school
I give them all sorts of herbal stuff - garlic, happy hoof feed, laminaze and devil's claw (DC only if a bit lame, not all the time) but still struggled last year.
I'd never had ponies before, only glossy well bred stuff that needs it's own bodyweight in hard feed to keep condition types. So this is all new to me.
There is virtually no grass in the tiny are they are in right now, but after a while they will put their heads down (v thick manes) and stage a breakout through the electric ropes.
I have a feild shelter with a gate on, so I can shut them away but the mare will beat the gelding up, our of boredom - won't play with stable toys - and he is a poppet and won't fight back (not that I want them to start taking chunks out of each other).
Talk anti-lam regieme to me, please!