In order to be registered with the "American Miniature Horse Association" they must not exceed 34" in height. Miniatures over this height are considered "overheight" and cannot be registered nor can their offspring. To be registered with the "American Miniature Horse Registy" they can be taller but his organization also has height limitations.
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I work with miniature horses and they pretty much act lik normal sized horses
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Barbara Naviaux has written: 'Miniature horses' -- subject- s -: Horses, Miniature horses
Of course miniature horses can get pregnant. Horses are born, not made. And they're born from other horses. Only way for that to happen is if horses get pregnant.
Miniature means very, very small, but generally in comparison to the 'natural' or 'common' size. It does not have a specific size connotation. For example, you have horses and miniature horses, as well as poodles (standard poodles) and miniature poodles. The miniature version of each is much smaller than the regular version, but the miniature horses and the standard poodles are comparable in size.
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Miniature horses can come in every color found in equines, there are no rules on color with Mini horses.
A miniature horse (Not a Shetland) must measure under 38 inches at the last hair of the mane. Mini's are not measured at the withers like ponies or horses.
No miniature horses are not endangered, they are one of the more popular breeds.
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Miniature horses are registered with the AMHA and or the AMHR in the United States. Many of the smallest are descended from the Fallabella horses that originated in Spain.