Guest guest Posted August 19, 2010 Report Share Posted August 19, 2010 I think that small humans are just not that cute; I was born 2.5 months premature, weighing 2.5 lbs.--my mother had photos all over one ofthe hallways--this horse is so much cuter, looks smart, too! Thank you, Anne. . fascinating.Of course, I grew very tall; I think this little guy will not!Love to you all,nTo: MSers Life egroup <MSersLife >Sent: Thu, August 19, 2010 4:37:13 AMSubject: World's Smallest and Lightest Horse World's Smallest and Lightest Horse Meet Einstein, the world's smallest horse who weighs less than a newborn baby This pint-sized stallion could be a record breaker as the world's smallest foal. The three-day old pinto stallion, called Einstein, is just 14 inches high and weighs only an incredible 6lbs. Pint-sized: Einstein the pinto stallion weighed just 6lbs when he was born on Friday in Barnstead, New Hampshire The diminutive horse was born in Barnstead, New Hampshire, on Friday at Tiz Miniature Horse Farm. His tiny proportions may be more suitable for a human baby, but they are tiny for a horse, even a miniature breed like Einstein. Horsing about: The three-day-old foal, which could be the smallest horse ever born, is petted by a visitor at the miniature horse farm Dr Wagner, Einstein's co-owner, claims the Guinness Book of Records lists the smallest newborn horse as weighing just 9lbs. Breeders say that unlike the current record holder, Thumbelina, Einstein shows no signs of dwarfism - he is just a tiny horse. Measuring up: Co-owner Dr Wagner holds a ruler up next to the tiny horse as he plays in a field. .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2010 Report Share Posted August 19, 2010 My heart sister raised horses - well she has sorta retired - she is a bit older than I am - she has bred, trained, showed - you name it - she is a horsey person she has 4 geriatric ones she lets drive her to distraction at times -she lives in the pedment of NC - they drive her crazy and she loves it the minitures are a real challenge - they are delicate and need more care - this one is smaller than the one outside of Cache - when I go to the mountains on the inner state I see then at times if you are horsey you love all sizes - I will say between horses, dogs and recently cats I learned more psychology then when I went to school .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2010 Report Share Posted August 19, 2010 I don't know about that, n, *I* think you are adorable! ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ -- World's Smallest and Lightest Horse World's Smallest and Lightest Horse Meet Einstein, the world's smallest horse who weighs less than a newborn baby This pint-sized stallion could be a record breaker as the world's smallest foal. The three-day old pinto stallion, called Einstein, is just 14 inches high and weighs only an incredible 6lbs. Pint-sized: Einstein the pinto stallion weighed just 6lbs when he was born on Friday in Barnstead, New Hampshire The diminutive horse was born in Barnstead, New Hampshire, on Friday at Tiz Miniature Horse Farm. His tiny proportions may be more suitable for a human baby, but they are tiny for a horse, even a miniature breed like Einstein. Horsing about: The three-day-old foal, which could be the smallest horse ever born, is petted by a visitor at the miniature horse farm Dr Wagner, Einstein's co-owner, claims the Guinness Book of Records lists the smallest newborn horse as weighing just 9lbs. Breeders say that unlike the current record holder, Thumbelina, Einstein shows no signs of dwarfism - he is just a tiny horse. Measuring up: Co-owner Dr Wagner holds a ruler up next to the tiny horse as he plays in a field. .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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