Well it really does depend on what condition it is in.
For example a cruelly kept miniature would be short and bony, long shaggy mane and tail, and, if abused or neglected for a long period of time, the feet would be curling over. The trot, neglected or not, is usually very quick and small steps, compared to say a 17hh horse, who would plod along quiet happily.
However if it is a well kept pony, it is short and plump looking and pretty much the same as a horse but smaller.
They do all have different personalities, but most miniatures are a lot less easy going than an experienced child's horse.
However don't get all your information from me, do some research and see what you can find.
Good luck :)
Designating a miniature horse as a miniature horse is determined by the height of the animal. The height of miniature horses are usually less than 34-38 inches measured at the last hairs at the base of the horses mane. This differs from a standard horse which is measured to the highest point of the withers.
Yes, there is a Schleich "Falabella" horse. It is the only miniature horse at this time. You can see it in the link below.
Miniature horses are artificially created by human beings through selected breeding. They do not exist naturally in the wild. Miniature horses can be bred from most normal sized races, and usually display the behavioral characteristics and appearance of the race from which they were created. Naturally, a miniature horse will have less stamina, speed and not much of a leap compared to a normal size horse.
The pinto horse registry will allow the registration of any horse or pony with a non-appaloosa spotting pattern.
miniature horse
A miniatuurpaard is a miniature horse .. like a pony or those drarf horses. Miniatuur = miniature Paard = horse. :)
How fast a horse, pony, or miniature eats depends completely on the individual. A paint horse will, of course, eat MORE than a miniature because it is bigger.
A mini donkey is called a Miniature Donkey, just as a mini horse is called a miniature horse.
Yes, but if the miniature is a mare, then no, the developing foal would kill her if she gave birth.
The Falabella is a miniature horse.
the smallest horse is a Fellabella
No Miniature isa horse BREED its probably the smalllest horse breed gestation is when a mare (girl horse) is pregent and careieing a baby foal