NAME: Gogi Sex: Stallion Age: 3yrs AMHR: Registered BREED: Mini horse PRICE: $1300


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Caring for a miniature horse involves proper feeding with high-quality grass hay and limited grain to prevent obesity, constant access to clean water, regular hoof care from a qualified farrier, and a vet-recommended deworming and vaccination schedule. Providing a safe, sturdy shelter and well-maintained fencing is essential, as is regular grooming and monitoring their body condition by touch.

         Diet & Nutrition  
  • Forage is Key:
    The foundation of their diet should be good quality grass hay.
         Health & Veterinary Care  
  • Veterinary Partner:
    Develop an annual wellness program with a veterinarian experienced in equine care for deworming and vaccinations.
         Housing & Fencing
  • Safe Shelter:
    Provide a secure, well-ventilated shelter to protect your mini from the elements.
  • Secure Fencing:
    Ensure fencing is sturdy and free of gaps or sharp edges, as it is easy for miniature horses to escape.
         Grooming & Body Condition  
  • Regular Grooming:
    Use a curry comb and body brush to keep their coat clean, and use a hoof pick to clean their hooves.
         Socialization
  • Companionship: Miniature horses can be good companions for other full-sized horses, but they are at an increased risk of injury in mixed herds.
  • Portion Control:
    Miniature horses eat much less than full-sized horses, so precise portion control is crucial to prevent obesity, which can lead to serious health issues like laminitis (founder).

  • Supplements & Grain:
    Consider supplements as recommended by your veterinarian, and feed a small amount of specialized, low-calorie concentrate if necessary for your horse's body condition, according to Manna Pro and MSU Extension.

  • Clean Water:
    Always provide access to fresh, clean water, with Payless Saddlery recommending temperatures between 45°F and 65°F.

  • Salt & Treats:
    A trace mineral salt block is important year-round for mineral intake and to encourage drinking. Healthy treats like carrots and apples can be given in moderation, notes Manna Pro.

  • Dental Care:
    Regular annual dental check-ups are vital for your miniature horse's health and welfare.
  • Hoof Care:
    Regular trimming by a qualified farrier is essential to maintain hoof health and proper leg development, as they are prone to angular limb deformities.
  • Body Condition Check:
    Regularly feel your horse's ribs to assess body condition, especially in winter when their winter coat can make them look heavier than they are.

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Contact: (402)446-1177

Email: palmfarmsteads@gmail.com

www.palmfarmsteads.com

40510 J Rd Mancos, Colorado(CO), 81328