lauradean
Well-Known Member
I think they are going for the world record.
http://www.barnmice.com/group/horsejournals/forum/topics/einstein-worlds-smallest
http://www.barnmice.com/group/horsejournals/forum/topics/einstein-worlds-smallest
He is very cute tho, is it normal for minature horses to have quite such a pronounced bulbous frontal bone though? (just for veterinary reference should I ever have to go out to a miniature horse foaling!)
or is it just it looks more pronounced due to him being tiny?!
sorry no obv i realise this is smaller than say a cob/wb/sec A foal etc, but I also know some foals are born with slightly bulbar heads....... but it just seems rather pronounced on this little one. But I have not done much work with miniature horses and so was just asking if it is normal for them to be that pronounced, or if not what would class as a normal (if you have an example?)
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And i agree I wouldn't class it as a dwarfism animal as it seems in proportion etc for its type and age.
Of course it's a toy! What else could it be but a plaything, because it could serve no purpose and it's hardly ornamental...
Of course it's a toy! What else could it be but a plaything, because it could serve no purpose and it's hardly ornamental...
To be honest, it looks more to me like a dog than a horse. I am in no way against miniatures but please, could they have some sort of conformation? That poor little chap looks like an experiment....