Raising miniature horses
Living the Country Life Radio Program
Horses are a wonderful addition to any acreage, but bigger isn't necessarily better. The American Miniature Horse is a 400-year-old breed that grows to be no taller than 34 inches at the base of the mane. Other than their petite size, they look just like regular horses. They require similar care to their larger cousins, but because of their size, minis are easier to handle.
Radio interview source: Kay Haroldson, owner, Ace's Miniatures
Learn more about miniature horses:
American Miniature Horse Association: Get the latest news for miniature horse enthusiasts, check for horse shows near you, and find a reputable breeder.
Mini magic: LaVern and Lois Hooley have raised horses all their lives, but now that they're older, they find minis suit them perfectly.
Make it miniature: Looking for more little livestock? Learn about miniature cattle, and see how they can be a great addition to an acreage.

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