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.
Yes, just make sure the bigger horse isn't overly aggresive with the mini, becase the big horse could kill the mini if he is too aggresive. The usual picking is OK, it is natural for them and you can't avoid it. Just make sure the horse isn't truly meantowards the mini.
No, minature horses do not need to live with one another due to their independence and sophistication.
Most definatly, but let them get to no each other through the fence.
Pygmy and miniature goats are available to buy in New Zealand, largely from dairy goat breeders and similar organizations. A popular miniature goat in the area is the Nigerian dwarf goat.
Yes, because he is a horse and she's a goat. The discrepancy in the size of his organ and her orifice would probably lead to tearing in the goat.
Pygmy goat blood
We feed our pygmy goats Noble Goat. You can get it at Tractor Supply.
Pygmy goats are a breed of goat. Wether goats are castrated male goats.
Yes you would get a boer pygmy
around £150 ($100) for a young pygmy goat
Pygmy goats are a small breed of goat.
Pygmy goats are a small breed of goat.
you feed a baby pygmy goat about how much you think it should need and it is what the owner says when you get a baby goat.
The scientific name of the Nigerian Dwarf Goat is Capra aegagrus hircus.
Yes