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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the British Miniature Horse Society certificate in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Certificate No' at the top of the form. This unique identifier is essential for record-keeping.
  3. In the 'Mare' section, enter the mare's name, BMHS registration number, year of birth, and color. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  4. Next, provide details about the mare owner including their name and address. Don’t forget to include the postcode for completeness.
  5. Proceed to the 'Stallion' section. Fill in either the stallion's name or BMHS registration number, along with its year of birth and color.
  6. Document service dates and ran with dates accurately to maintain a clear breeding record.
  7. Finally, both stallion owner/handler and mare owner must sign in their respective fields to validate the document.

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Division A Miniatures are up to 34 in height while the Division B Miniatures are between 34 and 38 tall. Unlike the majority of most equine breeds, miniature horses are measured at the last hair of their mane rather than at their wither.
It is thought miniature horses may live longer (up to a third longer) than larger horses. The oldest-known miniature horse on record lived to be 50 years old.
With a gentle temperament and a size that fits right into family life, these tiny horses make fantastic pets. These compact cuties have a general lifespan of 25-35 years and an average weight of around 200lbs. But heres a heads-up: no riding for anyone over 70 pounds!
Purchase Price According to the AMHA, the average cost of a miniature horse is between $1,900 and $8,000. If that price already has you squirming, maybe just a toy mini horse will do :) Factors that can affect the price of a miniature horse include its age, gender, color, conformation, and training level.
Miniature horses are generally bred to be friendly and to interact well with humans. Their temperament and social interaction makes them popular family pets. These hard animals often live longer on average than some full-sized horse breeds, the average lifespan of miniature horses is from 25 - 35 years.

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Can You Keep a Miniature Horse in the Backyard? Backyard Bliss is possible, but it requires careful planning. Adequate space, secure fencing, and shelter are a must. Additionally, local ordinances for keeping livestock still apply, so check with your community before adding a mini marvel to your outdoor space.
The following health problems are more prevalent in minis due to their small stature and breed genetics. Dental issues are more common in Miniature Horses than in full-sized horses. Minis often have large teeth relative to their small head size and struggle with malerupted teeth, sinusitis, and jaw deformities.

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