Looking after a miniature breed of horse like a Falabella is just like looking after any other breed of horse/pony. They need a secure field, access to clean water, food, hay, shelter, clean bedding, be regularly wormed, groomed, their hooves regularly trimmed/shod every 6 weeks and be mucked out everyday (both stable and field). Falabellas are great show horses and are great for driving, however they can only be ridden by small children and are generally show in-hand at shows. Also when jumping obstacles in the show ring, it is done in-hand (without a rider).
You would be better off speaking to other people who own horses about stables, often they will have contacts themselves which could save you money.
they are horses but most people think they are ponies
Stables (as for horses) = Stabuli
They are Horses (100% positive)
they are types of horses (: <3lm.
to house horses!! =] to house horses!! =]
Three stables have three horses each and one stable has four horses!
grass and hay are there main source of food
they walk into the stable
Housing Horses.
Stables
At the owner's stables.
The gestations in most horses lasts 11 months, but in Falabella ponies ot lasts 13 months.