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I'm trying to figure out if I should get a miniature horse or not.
I have 2 acres, fenced, house included in that. I have 2 indoor dogs, 2 indoor cats, 6 aquariums and a flock of Japanese bantams and Silkies.
I've loved horses all my life, all my animals are spoiled pets, btw.
There's a barn that used to hold a few regular horses years ago. One side was a workshop that is now the chicken coop.
I found a person with a 7-8 month old female, 28in brown. She needs time to warm up to people though. I used to take riding lessons and always came early and stayed late to help out. But never owned a horse or really did too much real care.
What should I know or do or...idk..lol.
Anyone here have minis??
I have 2 acres, fenced, house included in that. I have 2 indoor dogs, 2 indoor cats, 6 aquariums and a flock of Japanese bantams and Silkies.
I've loved horses all my life, all my animals are spoiled pets, btw.
There's a barn that used to hold a few regular horses years ago. One side was a workshop that is now the chicken coop.
I found a person with a 7-8 month old female, 28in brown. She needs time to warm up to people though. I used to take riding lessons and always came early and stayed late to help out. But never owned a horse or really did too much real care.
What should I know or do or...idk..lol.
Anyone here have minis??
and if you are lucky she will be one of those horses whose natural actions and reactions are all "just right" and and they're real easy even for novices to train... I hope. But realistically, more often the young horse is more average and thus less easy and problem-free.