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Falabella horse is a kind of miniature horse originated from Argentina. What does it look like?

Falabella horse is the smallest horse in the world. This kind of horse is generally only 38 meters tall and weighs only about 9 kilograms, which is equivalent to the size of a small and medium-sized dog.

Since19th century, people have been trying to domesticate subminiature horses for fun. Among the many domesticated ponies, English? Shetland? The smallest is about 100 cm in height. Because it is very strong, it was originally used as an animal to transport heavy objects, and later it was gradually trained as an ornamental animal. Later, with a large number of immigrants from Britain, this pony gradually entered the United States, Argentina and other countries, and successively bred in various places. But the offspring of these Shetland ponies are shorter than their ancestors.

Among its many descendants, there is a pony named Fa Labeira. Falabella pony is only about 38 cm tall and weighs about 9 kg, which is equivalent to the size of a small and medium-sized dog. This kind of pony is very popular with children of dream knights or cowboys in Europe and America.

Falabella horse is a miniature horse breed originated in Argentina, named after its breeder Julio C. Falabella. Its breeding history in Argentina is over 150 years. At present, falabella horses have developed various coat colors, including pure black, pure white, reddish brown, maroon, brown, black and white stripes, black and white spots and so on. Falabella horse is light and elegant, with bright coat color, noble pedigree, smart and brave, and gentle personality. It is a perfect pet. In fact, falabella is a rare animal. There are no more than 2,000 thoroughbred falabella ponies in the world, of which more than 600 are in the United States. The breeding of thoroughbred falabella ponies is very strict. Once the pedigree of stallions is polluted, they will never be able to produce offspring of thoroughbred ponies. Even a horse with 87.5% falabella descent cannot be called a thoroughbred falabella. At present, falabella ponies are mainly raised in the United States, Britain, Argentina and Ireland.