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It may be time to size up the differences between a pony and mini horse. Words: Spca Miniature horses (or minis ) may be about a quarter of the size of a normal-sized horse, but they see themselves as being just as big. They also require the same care and attention, which can be a surprise to new owners who fall in love...
They re tiny and adorable with larger-than-life personalities. But if you re thinking of getting a Miniature Horse, there are some important things you should know before bringing one home. It s true that Miniature Horses need far less space than full-sized equines. This often makes them appealing to people without hors...
Q: Can Miniature Horses be ridden? Answered by Suzette Ostreim A: Miniature Horses, like any other horse breed, can be ridden, and must be treated exactly like their larger counterparts when being selected for a riding career. Just like with the large breeds, the Miniature Horse must be mature in age and physical develo...
By Juliet M. Getty, Ph.D. Miniature horses are adorable. They not only make great pets, but offer ample showing opportunities including halter, jumping, driving, and trails. Because of their small stature, they also make excellent therapy horses for ill or disabled adults and children. Some controversy still exists as
The Americans With Disabilities Act (Ada) allows two types of animals to serve as Service Animals: dogs and miniature horses. Read on to learn more about mini horses as Service Animals! Miniature horses are small, sturdy horses ranging in size from 26" to 38" tall. They can weigh 55 to 200 pounds, and they come
Horses come in all sizes. From our tallest and heaviest draft horses, all the way down to our smallest miniature horses. It does beg the question, do I feed a miniature horse similar to my taller riding horse? In this week's podcast we answer that question and more. Much of the advice and tips we give can also apply to ...
Miniature horses are truly adorable. They are tiny and full of personality but don t let their size fool you, as they still need lots of care. Fortunately, there are some great tips for caring for miniature horses. Due to their small stature, miniature horses are prone to more health issues than full-sized horses. Howev...