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  2. American Miniature Horse - Wikipedia

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    The American Miniature has been selectively bred to display in miniature the physical characteristics of a full-sized horse. It frequently has the appearance of either a small Arab or a small draft horse. [3]: 434 Although its appearance is horse-like, it is genetically no different to pony breeds such as the Shetland. [3]: 434

  3. Boy and his miniature horse are a match made in heaven - AOL

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    This boy and his miniature horse are on the best playdate ever. In this video from America's Funniest Home Videos, the unlikely duo seems to be having the time of their lives.

  4. Horse industry in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Black Allan in 1905. The Tennessee Walking Horse was one of the first horse breeds to be named for an American state, [9] and was developed in Middle Tennessee.Horse breeder James Brantley began his program in the early 1900s, using the foundation stallion Black Allan, [10] who had a smooth running walk and a calm disposition, which he passed on to his offspring. [11]

  5. Miniature horse - Wikipedia

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    At the Agriflanders agricultural show in Ghent in 2009 At Agriflanders in Ghent in 2007. A miniature horse is a breed or type of horse characterised by its small size. Usually it has been bred to display in miniature the physical characteristics of a full-sized horse, but to be little over 100 cm (40 in) in height, or even less.

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  7. Harlinsdale Farm - Wikipedia

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    Harlinsdale Farm was founded in 1933 by W. W. Harlin. In the mid-1940s, the farm gained notability for being the home of Midnight Sun, a Tennessee Walking Horse stallion who won two World Grand Championships in 1945 and 1946. [5]

  8. In Pictures: Puppies and ponies explore snowy landscapes - AOL

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    Up to 12cm of snow fell in parts of the country, disrupting roads, rail and flights.

  9. Midnight Sun (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Midnight Sun (1940–65) was one of the leading sires of the Tennessee Walking Horse breed, and a two-time World Grand Champion in 1945 and 1946. He was trained by Fred Walker and lived almost all his life at Harlinsdale Farm in Franklin, Tennessee.