Miniature horse
The Miniature horse is a small-sized breed known for its diminutive stature. It is often kept as a companion animal or used in therapeutic settings due to its gentle nature and manageable size. Despite its small size, the Miniature horse exhibits characteristics similar to its larger counterparts, such as strength, intelligence, and agility. The breed originated in various countries, including England and the United States. It is not typically used for riding or carriage work but can be trained to pull light carts or participate in obstacle driving. Miniature horses are considered warm-blooded, and their average height ranges from 70-90 cm, with a weight of around 100-200 kg. Common coat colors include bay, chestnut, black, and pinto patterns.
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