The Miniature Horse is a beloved breed that has evolved over hundreds of years of selective breeding, resulting in pint-sized horses that are roughly the size of a St. Bernard. These adorable companions are increasingly popular as pets and show horses, with their playful personalities and variety of colors and patterns bringing joy to many. The ideal Miniature Horse is well-proportioned, resembling a smaller version of a standard horse, and can be found in nearly 40 countries worldwide. Miniature Horses are known for their intelligence and affectionate nature, making them fun companions for families and individuals alike.
Daisy is my Quest horse for breed number 50! She is owned by: Kathy Riley-Kaprelian.
The two main organizations governing Miniature Horses in the United States are the American Miniature Horse Association (AMHA) and the American Miniature Horse Registry (AMHR). These organizations oversee breed standards and registrations, helping to promote the breed's growth and welfare. For more information, you can visit their websites at AMHA and AMHR.