Meet The Adorable Miniature Horse – And Yes, They Are Fully Grown (16 Pics)

The mini horses were developed around the 1600s in Europe and were usually kept as pets by the nobility. They grow up to 97cm of height measured by the withers (the part of the neck where last mane hairs grow) and are very friendly towards humans, often filling in for assistance dogs. These minnies are not actually a breed, as a few horse breeds can be called Miniature horses because of their height - such as Falabella or the South African Miniature horse. While minis can make great companion horses, you shouldn't rush into buying a mini unless you're familiar with these five aspects of owning a miniature horse.