We all know gorgeous horses to be these majestical, strong, large animals that like to gallop through meadows freely, leaving the spectator in awe of their grace. But if because of their frightening size you'd rather adore them from afar, we have found a solution to your quite rational fear - mini horses.
Miniature horses were developed around the 1600s in Europe and were usually kept as pets by the nobility. They grow up to 97 cm in height measured by the withers (the part of the neck where last mane hairs grow) and are very friendly towards humans, often filling in for assistance dogs.
These cute mini horses are not actually a breed, as a few horse breeds can be called Miniature horses because of their height - such as Falabella or the South African Miniature horse. Since these miniature steeds are too small to be ridden even by children, they can be trained for driving, agility, or just spend their days as a family pet and companion animal being as adorable and beautiful horses as they are.
Below, we have compiled a list of the most fluffy, cute mini horses that could melt even the most hardened heart. And no, these pretty steeds are not baby horses or foals; these are full-grown beasts!
P.S.: If you are seriously considering buying a miniature horse to keep as a pet, remember that this is still a horse that needs plenty of space for grazing and can still show natural fight-or-flight instincts. So, as with every other kind of pet, prior knowledge of equine facts and needs is required!
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Oh. My. God. It's A Baby, Appaloosa, Mini Horse
Mini Horse With A Baby
Mini Horse Mimi
A Pony vs. Mini Horse - What Are The Differences?
At first glance, a pony and a mini horse are essentially the same thing - a small horse. But that’s where the similarities end!
Anything between 14.2 hands or 57 inches (145cm) in height can be called a pony, while a mini horse is never taller than 34 inches at the withers. However, don’t let their diminutive size fool you into thinking these miniature horses are basically fluffy balls of neighs and whinnies. In fact, mini horses and even dwarf mini horses were bred to resemble large horses, just on a much smaller scale. Meaning, while a pony might be a rotund creature with luscious locks and quite short legs, a miniature horse will always keep the proportions of a large horse - longer legs and leaner stature.
So, if this were a Beginner’s Guide to pony vs. mini horse, this is how it would go:
- If the horse you’re looking at is small, with short legs, is rotund in form, and has a short, stocky neck, then it’s a pony;
- If the horse you’re looking at is no higher than 34 inches at the withers but has quite long legs, an elegant physique, does not look like a round ball of fluff, and has an expressive neck - it’s a miniature horse!
Tiny Horse Or Giant Dog?
Just A Mini Horse
Precious, maybe it is good I don't have one! I would sit and hold it all the time and it would never learn to walk!
Mini Horse
What Care Does A Miniature Horse Need?
To answer this question, you have to look at this animal’s name, where all the things you need to know about it are coded in one single word - horse. So, don’t let these tiny horses fool you with their adorable looks, for they are still the very same fierce mustangs, just in smaller packages!
How Long Do Mini Horses Live?
Before we go to actual care, you first need to know the lifespan of these mini beasts. And this might surprise you, but they can live up to 30 years, just the same as their larger counterparts! In fact, these little horses usually live well over their thirties, so if you do decide to get one of your own, know that they’ll be together with you for the better part of your own life. Which is always a good thing in our book!
Little Horse With Teddy Bear
Went To A Mini-horse Farm And Ran Into These Two Foals
This Is A Tiny Horse
What Do Mini Horses Eat?
All the same things their bigger brother does! The main component of any horse’s diet is good quality grass and hay, supplemented with oats and various grain mixtures if needed. They also enjoy an occasional treat of carrots, apples, and other horse-safe vegetables and fruits.
However, as with any horse, the diet has to be monitored closely to fulfill each individual animal’s needs and health condition.
Where Do You Keep Miniature Horses?
These cute miniature horses might fool you into thinking they’re similar to lapdogs, but that’s just not the truth - mini horses need to be kept together with companions of the same species, preferably with large spaces to graze and be as close to their natural environment as possible. However, if you can provide all that in your own backyard, then you can absolutely keep a pair of these tiny horses at home!
Curiously enough, although we’ve domesticated horses thousands of years ago, they’re still pretty wild with their herd-bound qualities and love for large spaces to move around!
My Vet Friend Rescued A Abandoned Baby Mini Horse
why have such an adorable thing and abuse it?? beyond me.So happy someone has taken control and now will treat him/her well!!
There's A Baby Miniature Horse Asleep In My Lap
Just A Dwarf Mini Horse
Miniature Horse
Do Miniature Horses Have A Purpose?
Of course they do! First and foremost, to look unbearably cute, break your heart into a thousand pieces with their adorable whinnies and snorts, and be your four-legged therapist whenever you need it.
On a more serious note, though, miniature horses were bred to be kept as pets, so that’s their main purpose. Being too small to be ridden, they nevertheless excel in driving and agility shows!
Are Miniature Horses Good Pets?
Absolutely! That is if you have sufficient experience in owning and taking care of horses. As we’ve mentioned before, these tiny horses are the same in their behavior and needs as large breed horses. Meaning, that they still have their fight or flight instinct; they need herd companions, constant visits from the farrier and the vet, and sometimes even a horse chiropractor!
That said, if you can provide all the essential care and you know your way around horses, the bond you can form with these tiny beasts is something incredible, and once they get to trust you, you two will become inseparable for plenty of years to come.
Little And Big Friends
Miniature Horse
Little Friends
I need to save this page for a pick-me-up on a bad day. These make my heart happy!
Meet Mini Horse
Mini Horse With Dog
Omg precious look how tiny it is next to a Great Dane. Love it
Apparently Mini-mini Horses Are A Thing
Tiny Horse Sleeps With His Teddy Bear
My Mom's Mini-horse Got Into The House And Stole A Banana
Best Friends
Real-life Cute My Little Pony Mr P.
Tiny Fuzzy Horse
Dwarf Miniature Horse Called Koda
Baby Enstein - A Tiny Miniature Horse
Mini Horse And Mini Human - So Cute I May Cry
Rembrandt And Little Sundance Share The Pedestal
A Mini Horse Broke Its Leash And Wandered Into Our Work
Mini Horse Nay-bors
Most of these aren't actually mini horses. They are mini ponies. A mini horse looks like a small version of a horse and while the "official" classification for a pony is 14.2 hands and under, this is a completely human concept. Ponies are pot bellied with thick necks and short heads with short legs disproportionate to their body. A horse is more streamlined and proportionate. There are many HORSES that are under 14.2 hands and are classified as ponies but have the physical structure of and therefore ARE horses despite what so-called "horse professionals" say. There aren't many actual ponies that actually reach 14.2 hands.
Mini Horse In The Ring
Baby Miniture Horse
Scooby Boo The Mini Horse And Bear The Newfie Visiting Elderly
Mini Horses Playing Follow The Leader
Nap Time For Shiloh Buck Skin Appaloosa 11 And 1/2 Lbs. At Birth
Symon
Brittish Spotted And American Miniature Mix And Me! Her Name Is Doll. And Yes Her Mane Is Curly
A Little Girl With Her Little Horse
Forget about kids! there will be none left for them after adults see these! <3 <3
I love horses and used to ride as a young boy would love to have one just like this where do you get one these days ?? I bet they are very high cost lol
why are they so small? is it natural? or some clever people design them somehow?
They were bred for coal mining. They used them after children weren't allowed to work the mines.
Load More Replies...So many up for adoption :-( http://m.petfinder.com/pet-adoption?location=94541&animal=horse&breed=Miniature+Horse&age=&gender=&size=#results
i agree forget kids and grandkids I want one and I want it now, that is a 67 year old tantrum packing.
Aww! I just love Mini Horses! But I own one and they are a lot of work, mine's a service horse and her name is Hallie.
Sorry to be a downer, but half of the horses in these pictures aren't healthy. Minis suffer all kinds of diseases and deformities, particularly skeletal, BECAUSE they've been continuously inbred to get that small stature. Fallabella horses are the only miniature breed less prone to those diseases, but ONLY less prone, not immune. You like teeny little horses? Well, to get 'em smaller and smaller, you end up creating sickly little animals that suffer because YOU think teeny little horses are cute. The same goes for teacup dog breeds, teacup pigs, and so on. Dwarfism is a disability. Hello? Think about that
I can't be sure but I think you are referring to the ones that aren't actually miniature horses but are actually dwarfs and have a multitude of health problems. The actual miniature horses are the ones that have the same physical appearance of a horse. Are you referring to the mutants that look like tiny ponies? And when I say pony, I do mean pony as in short, disproportionate (often deformed in their case) legs pot bellies and short heads. Also known as those with dwarf genes and often very unhealthy. Besides which, no respectable breeder will breed a miniature horse to have pony characteristics and dwarf genes which cause no end of problems, especially in their legs. They would only breed those with the appearance of horses and no heqalth problems.
Load More Replies...Now I have to buy (not that mini) farm for all mini animals I NEED :)
Most of these aren't actually mini horses. They are mini ponies. A mini horse looks like a small version of a horse and while the "official" classification for a pony is 14.2 hands and under, this is a completely human concept. Ponies are pot bellied with thick necks and short heads with short legs disproportionate to their body. A horse is more streamlined and proportionate. There are many HORSES that are under 14.2 hands and are classified as ponies but have the physical structure of and therefore ARE horses despite what so-called "horse professionals" say. There aren't many actual ponies that actually reach 14.2 hands.
Forget about kids! there will be none left for them after adults see these! <3 <3
I love horses and used to ride as a young boy would love to have one just like this where do you get one these days ?? I bet they are very high cost lol
why are they so small? is it natural? or some clever people design them somehow?
They were bred for coal mining. They used them after children weren't allowed to work the mines.
Load More Replies...So many up for adoption :-( http://m.petfinder.com/pet-adoption?location=94541&animal=horse&breed=Miniature+Horse&age=&gender=&size=#results
i agree forget kids and grandkids I want one and I want it now, that is a 67 year old tantrum packing.
Aww! I just love Mini Horses! But I own one and they are a lot of work, mine's a service horse and her name is Hallie.
Sorry to be a downer, but half of the horses in these pictures aren't healthy. Minis suffer all kinds of diseases and deformities, particularly skeletal, BECAUSE they've been continuously inbred to get that small stature. Fallabella horses are the only miniature breed less prone to those diseases, but ONLY less prone, not immune. You like teeny little horses? Well, to get 'em smaller and smaller, you end up creating sickly little animals that suffer because YOU think teeny little horses are cute. The same goes for teacup dog breeds, teacup pigs, and so on. Dwarfism is a disability. Hello? Think about that
I can't be sure but I think you are referring to the ones that aren't actually miniature horses but are actually dwarfs and have a multitude of health problems. The actual miniature horses are the ones that have the same physical appearance of a horse. Are you referring to the mutants that look like tiny ponies? And when I say pony, I do mean pony as in short, disproportionate (often deformed in their case) legs pot bellies and short heads. Also known as those with dwarf genes and often very unhealthy. Besides which, no respectable breeder will breed a miniature horse to have pony characteristics and dwarf genes which cause no end of problems, especially in their legs. They would only breed those with the appearance of horses and no heqalth problems.
Load More Replies...Now I have to buy (not that mini) farm for all mini animals I NEED :)
Most of these aren't actually mini horses. They are mini ponies. A mini horse looks like a small version of a horse and while the "official" classification for a pony is 14.2 hands and under, this is a completely human concept. Ponies are pot bellied with thick necks and short heads with short legs disproportionate to their body. A horse is more streamlined and proportionate. There are many HORSES that are under 14.2 hands and are classified as ponies but have the physical structure of and therefore ARE horses despite what so-called "horse professionals" say. There aren't many actual ponies that actually reach 14.2 hands.