* Neigh: A loud, drawn-out call, often used for communication or to get attention.
* Whicker: A short, sharp neigh, used for greeting or expressing excitement.
* Snort: A forceful expulsion of air through the nostrils, indicating annoyance or alarm.
* Nicker: A soft, quiet sound, often used to express affection or contentment.
* Whinny: A high-pitched, melodic sound, used to call out to other horses.
* Squeal: A sharp, high-pitched sound, often made in response to pain or excitement.
* Grunt: A low, guttural sound, often made while straining or working hard.
* Clicking: A rhythmic clicking sound made with the tongue, used for communication or to express curiosity.
* Stomp: A loud stamping of the hooves, used to express annoyance or excitement.
Of course, the exact sounds a Shetland pony makes can vary depending on its individual personality, mood, and situation.