73 Miniature Horses for Sale in Texas US

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Jabba the Mutt Poodle (Miniature) Senior Male

Jabba the Mutt may be an ol' fella, but boy, does he have life in him! He came to us in a very rough shape, and was so malnourished, the poor little guy couldn't stand. His recovery has been remark... SEE MORE DETAILS found on American Listed

Austin, TX, United States


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Talcum Poodle (Miniature) Adult Male

Talcum is a cute little fellow born in April of 2016 and weighing about 18 lbs. He gets along good with other dogs, large or small and likes playing with his buddies. He enjoys being with people an... SEE MORE DETAILS found on American Listed

Mission, TX, United States


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Adopt Ellie a Dun Miniature horse in Alvin, TX (16372495)

Adopt Ellie a Dun Mini horse in Alvin, TX (16372495) shots current SEE MORE DETAILS found on Adopt-a-Pet.com

Alvin, TX, United States


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Miniature horses are found in many nations, particularly in Europe and the Americas. The designation of miniature horse is determined by the height of the animal, which, depending on the particular breed registry involved, is usually less than as measured at the last hairs of the mane, which are found at the withers. While miniature horses are the size of a very small pony, many retain horse characteristics and are considered "horses" by their respective registries. They have various colors and coat patterns.

Miniature horses are friendly and interact well with people. For this reason they are often kept as family pets, though they still retain natural horse behavior, including a natural fight or flight instinct, and must be treated like an equine, even if they primarily serve as a companion animal. They are also trained as service animals, akin to assistance dogs for people with disabilities. While miniature horses can be trained to work indoors, they are still real horses and are healthier when allowed to live outdoors (with proper shelter and room to run) when not working with humans.

They are generally quite hardy, often living longer on average than some full-sized horse breeds; the average life span of miniature horses is from 25 to 35 years.

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