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  2. Miniature horse - Wikipedia

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    American Miniature Horse stallion. Miniature horses are generally quite hardy. They often live for longer than is typical for full-sized horses of some breeds; the usual life span is from 25 to 35 years. [7] Their predisposition to disease is markedly different from that of full-sized horses.

  3. Horse - Wikipedia

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    Depending on breed, management and environment, the modern domestic horse has a life expectancy of 25 to 30 years. [7] Uncommonly, a few animals live into their 40s and, occasionally, beyond. [8] The oldest verifiable record was "Old Billy", a 19th-century horse that lived to the age of 62. [7]

  4. American Miniature Horse - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 almost 150 000 horses were registered in the American Shetland Pony Club stud-book, and the American Miniature Horse Association register held over 160 000. [ 5 ] : 170 The American Miniature is widely distributed in the United States, and is also present in Germany and the United Kingdom.

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    Shire horses hold the title of the world's largest horse breed. When fully grown, these English draft horses can measure up to 19.2 hands high. One hand equals 4 inches, so that makes Shire horses ...

  6. FarmVille unreleased animal: The Miniature Horse - AOL

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  7. Tiny Horse’s Major Meltdown Over Stuffed Dog Is a ... - AOL

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    Miniature Horses Are Full of Personality. Sure, mini horses are adorable to look at, but according to The American Miniature Horse Association, the breed standard says they're also intelligent ...

  8. Shetland pony - Wikipedia

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    The Shetland pony or Sheltie is a Scottish breed of pony originating in the Shetland Islands in the north of Scotland. It may stand up to 107 cm (42 in) at the withers. [1] It has a heavy coat and short legs, is strong for its size, and is used for riding, driving, and pack purposes.

  9. Falabella - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in the 1940s, a descendant, Julio C. Falabella, created a formal breed registry, the Establecimientos Falabella, now the Asociación de Criadores de Caballos Falabella (Falabella Horse Breeders Association), and worked to standardize the breed to reach a consistent height, first achieving an average size of under 100 cm (40 in) Later ...