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Miniature Horses

Miniature horses 36 inches and under are bred as replicas of larger horses. Mini's are prized as companions and for drawing small carts.

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Can a miniature horse get a flu shot and Rhino shot at the same time?

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Yes, you can vaccinate a miniature pony for several conditions at the same time. The pony's immune system is used to handling situations like this every day, as the pony is exposed to pathogens in the stable, pasture and show ring.

Where can you get miniature horses in Ontario?

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Miniature horses used to be a rare sight. They have become so popular that you can find them virtually everywhere. People that don't have room for a lot a big horses are finding minis fill the horse-void in their lives without needing huge chunks of land.

How do you build a miniature horse cart?

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worldworksgames.com have a complete line of buildings, ships, wagons etc for building out of cardstock.

Is there a Latin name for miniature horse?

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All domestic horse breeds fall under the exact same scientific name of Equus Ferus Caballus.

How many hands high are miniature horses?

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A hand refers to approx 4", so it would depend on how tall the horse is.

Most ponies are 9 - 14 hands (36" to 56" at the withers)
Horses are 14.1 - 18 hands (avg 15 - 16 hands)

It is usually abbreviated hh = hands high

How much is a regular miniature horse worth?

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It depends on the breed of the pony . if it is small it would be about 300 - 900 other breeds cost more than 1000 , a regular pony would be 900-1000 it ussually depends on where you plan to buy the pony , a cheap breeder or a person scpecillized in ponys can help.

How big is a miniature horse?

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Miniature horses are a breed based on height.

There are two main registries for miniature horses.

The AMHA has a height limit of 34 inches.

The AMHR has two registerable height groups, 34 and under and 36 to 38 inches.

What is the average life span of a miniature horse?

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They have a normal life span similar to any equine. Usually 20-30 years with a few selected few living into 35 to 40+ years. Good animal husbandry care will help insure the longer end of the life scale.

Where do falabella miniature horses live?

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Miniature horses, also sometimes called miniature ponies, live wherever humans decide to keep them. They are a man made breed and have no 'natural' habitat of their own. Mini's can be found on nearly every continent except Antarctica.

Can a miniature horse be kept with regular sized horses?

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...That would depend on how much you want to spend. In the case of a "Regular horse" they serve a practical purpose. To ride, race, stud, and soforth. A miniature horse is bred as a novelty. They serve no practical purpose other than as a pet, or as a conversational piece. Sad but true.

As with dogs and cats, mini horses are a special breed in which the breeders breed them for a fee. In many cases, they cost much more than a full size horse because of the breeding tasks, specialized food, and hands on care.

The other sad truth is if the mini horse is two inches taller than the "norm" then they are worthless because as with dog breeds, they don't "measure up" These can be bought for the price "regular" size horse.

Again, the horse is only worth what you paid. Just like a 1964 1/2 Ford Mustang. You paid around 3500.00 new, but now its worth 18 to 25 thousand dollars, and some people want it so bad, they'll pay up to 50 thousand. Hence, its worth what your willing to pay. miniature horses can cost up to large sums of money, depending on its tempermant, breeding, showing backround, and disiplines, a mini can cost the same OR MORE, than a regular horse

****the answer above is half right and half wrong. A miniature horses price depends on wether you plan to show it or keep it as a pet and NO they are not worthless. Like big horses their bloodline counts too. It also depends on who you are purchasing them from. I bought two from this one guy for only 2500 for both. Like I said it just depends on the supplier and the horse in question. And in case the above person didnt know the miniature horse was not originially bred as a novelty it was actually bred as a working horse for coal mines as coal miners needed something small enough to fit in the mine shafts that could pull their carts.And no a horse that is slightly above regulation is not worthless its just put in a different class when showing otherwise it is worth just as much as the others. I have four minis and honestly in my opinion they cost a lot less than a bigger horse.

But if you do not care about bloodlines and only want the mini as a pet you could easily pick one up for a couple hundred dollars. We have a few that we paid like a hundred dollars a piece for. If you go to an auction sale or search classifieds you can easily get one for much less than a regular horse.

I don't know why the answer doesn't mention the following:

There are many, many different price ranges for horses, ponies, and draft horses as well as miniatures. Each horse is priced according to bloodlines (breeding), and usefulness. There are many different disciplines of riding and each discipline has different price guidelines. For example, a horse that would sell for $8000 as a trained English hunter would not sell for the same or anywhere near that likely to someone looking at the horse as a reining horse. Why? For one, it would likely have no training as a reining horse and thus would be deemed a prospect. Miniature horses, like any other size of horse being draft or regular or pony are priced based on bloodlines as well as training level. If the miniature has a show record and great lineage you can bet on it being more. With the market the way it is, an unregistered miniature (or any horse for that matter) could be found for bottom dollar right now... likely around $100.

If you look on Craigslist.com they are usually less

Can you keep a miniature horse in a house?

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No. Miniature horses are horses, and not dogs or cats. They require training like a regular horse, and need a job to do. They need to graze and socialise with other horses. The only difference between a miniature horse and a regular horse is that you can't ride them and they require less food. They are just as expensive to keep as a regular horse in every other respect.

Do miniature horses eat your plants and grass?

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Miniature horses eat what regular horses eat grass horse feed etc. Just smaller amounts. Goats will eat plants weeds and grass.

How do you train your miniature horse for showmanship?

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Bond with it 24/7. And possibly put a advert in the NFED looking for a smallish rider, to ride and train up your minature pony. And lunging may be an option.

How much do miniature horses need to eat?

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A horse or pony should be fed between 1% to 3% of it's bodyweight in food a day. The base of the diet should always be forage such as hay or grass, with supplemental feeds added if they are needed.

Is it possible a miniature stallion to breed a quarter horse mare?

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Believe it or not yes it is possible. They may be small but if both are willing and the mini is tall enough he will breed her.

How does a miniature horse help a person?

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Yes you can, but only children do. Adults can cause back problems and arthritis over a long period of time. You wouldn't like an ox to ride you would you?

What do you need to own a miniature horse in your backyard?

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Miniature or draft, a horse is considered livestock. There are very specific laws and regulations that pertain to livestock and/or farm animals. The first thing you need to do is find out if your property is zoned to allow horses. If the zoning is right then you need to provide a shelter and good fencing for your mini. If you have neighbors close it is advised to make sure they won't mind having a horse next door. There is the smell, manure disposal, fly control, dust problem to name a few. This is an important point. You won't enjoy your mini if neighbors are complaining and calling the code enforcement on you. I have given you a place to start so do your homework checking with the county and good luck.

How can you tell when your miniature horse will go into labor?

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A horse in labour shows some predictable signs. They are not the same for every mare and will depend on her temperament and how experienced she is with motherhood - a mare that has foaled several times will generally be calmer than a first or second time mother. Signs that a mare is beginning labour: * Out of character behavior - nerviness, moving away from other horses. * Pacing the stall or paddock and returning to a particular spot. * Sweating or becoming lathered without excessive physical effort. * Signs of discomfort in belly area ie kicking at underside, staring at flanks. * Desire to be near people or sometimes to stay away from them. As her labour progresses she may lie down, get up, move, and do this several times. By the time she starts straining in earnest, the foal should be born within an hour. If it has not arrived, you should call the vet.

How much space do miniature horses need?

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It doesn't really matter what state, but a miniature pony should have a highly grassy area, half an acre should be enough for one, but 1-2 is capable of holding more. Must be a field, but if that is not available then hay is a must year round Very expensive!

How do you find out if a miniature horse is having a baby?

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Assuming the mare has either been purposefully bred to a stallion or has been running with one, you would go through the same procedure as for a horse of any breed. A vet will do blood tests and be able to tell you.

Also, mares will come off heat if they are in foal.

Despite your size you are a true horse neither a pony nor a miniature What are you?

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Not sure, but it could be an Arabian. Even though Arabians can be under 14.2hh (horse height) they are always classified as horses.

If this is for horse isle 2, the answer is Caspian.

- ArabThoroughbred

Can a pygmy goat and a miniature horse live together?

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They can indeed, however, personalities can have a way of getting frisky. Watch for signs of dominance in either one. If a few less fur bits are on one or the other, its a sign to separate them.