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Miniature Horse's
I'm looking for another addition to golliopolus farm
Anyone have or have exp with miniatures? Our friends have a few and while I like the fact the shetlands can be ridden I really love the miniatures...
This is Steppin into style (who I'm currently looking at). She is 3 years old and 34 inches.
She has been exposed to Aspen
Thanks for the feedback, just starting my research....
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Re: Miniature Horse's
A friend of mine does/did miniatures. I think the main thing is to find minatures that have the conformation of a real horse, instead of the dwarfism that's so prevalent. Both of those are really nice horses.
Get ones that are trained for the cart pulling, that's tons of fun! Good luck.
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Florida, USA
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That's the first thing I thought when I saw the pictures of her.... she seems to be well proportioned. She's beautiful!
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Gorgeous horses! They are so adorable!
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wow they are beautiful.
That first one (i believe pinto, but i have no idea lol) is just beautiful.
amazing animals.
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beautiful, but watch the teeth
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Re: Miniature Horse's
We bought her last night.
They are both AMHR registered. She is 34.25 inches, he was only 29 inches.
This is her first foul. She is really just going to be a pet. I'd like to get her trained on for a cart and maybe have my son show her in 4h. She shows extremely well, took a blue ribbon last weekend at the media fair (over a 100 mini's from as far as Texas and Montana.
She stands great for clipping, knows her name and just simply a great horse. We did not take him as you said he would not have been our first choice for a sire. I did draw up a contract to breed her next year to another sire they have.
I was not able to pick her up last night and did not grab the registries, but will post their pedigree's later in the week.
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Well we picked up style today.....
Ethan's new barn cat, I think he may have been more excited about her than the horse.....
And here is Style........
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