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Or better question, will they accept her when they find out she is a bot ?
As for the treatment of other ungulates, it seems to vary from episode to episode. For instance, in "A Friend in Deed" cows can walk through town as apparent equals; not necessarily citizens of Ponyville but not unwelcome. However, in "Applebuck Season," cows live in herds outside of Ponyville, exposed to the elements, geographically separated by species; and in "Boast Busters" they were suggested to sleep in barns (not necessarily owning said barn), whereas ponies get to own and live in houses. Donkeys it seems are treated as equals with no apparent disparities ("A Friend in Deed"), but mules are called "ugly" ("A Dog and Pony Show") and are poked fun of several times in the series ("Hurricane Fluttershy") yet can also be well respected (Mulia Mild in "MMMystery on the Friendship Express"). Buffalo, by their own choice, live separate from most pony populations but obviously tensions have and may continue to exist between them and ponies ("Over a Barrel"). Sheep, as seen here, are reduced to simple cattle... in the end, the show has remained inconsistent about the pony treatment towards these sentient animals, which sends contradictory signals to the audience about the real nature of pony society.
... that was overly analzyed, huh?
Me: Ikr? Its like they don't matter. Like their lesser. (Like Pluto from Mickey Mouse. Goofy is a dog, so whats wrong with Pluto?) Its kind of sad. D: They even have pets. Whats so great about them? (either then the obvious reasons!) I mean, they can talk like the ponies so its not like humans with animals. And how come their pets don't talk?