On average, a Shetland pony can jump around 2-3 feet high.
However, some factors can influence their jump height:
* Individual pony: Some ponies may be naturally more athletic and have a higher jumping potential.
* Training: With proper training and conditioning, a Shetland pony's jumping height can be improved.
* Age and health: Young and healthy ponies are more likely to jump higher than older or less healthy ponies.
* Course design: The height and complexity of the obstacles will also affect a pony's jump height.
It's important to note that jumping should be done with caution and under the supervision of a qualified professional. Overexerting a Shetland pony could lead to injury.