Toy horses are usually pink and plastic and aimed at young girls. But this little pony is 100 percent natural
and ready to make friends with anyone her size. Going for a walk: Sam leads the way, followed by Bliss and her tiny new daughter.
Born at a stud farm in the southern state of Victoria, Australia, the 10 days old miniature horse is yet
to be named, but has already formed a bond with Sam Leith, 12.
Silver dun tovero in colour, she was given a clean bill of health – and should reach 24 inches when grown.
The birth has generated such excitement in the community that local people are entering a competition to give the horse a name.
Owner Lee Scown said she wanted a name that reflected the tiny, unique nature of the horse. ‘It’s the smallest horse I’ve ever had and she’s so gorgeous,’ Ms Scown said..
The miniature horse snuggles up to mummy as local people try to come up with a name for her.
The horse, currently only a little taller than this book, is expected to grow to about 24 inches.
‘It’s amazing to see a horse so tiny. She’s about the size of a week-old lamb. ‘The horse is the smallest born at Riverdance and its arrival surprised even its breeder.
‘We were told the mare wasn’t due for another four weeks but on Sunday morning I walked outside and called her, and out ran the little foal behind her.’