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<br />trunlature horse <br /> <br />Your Mini will need to <br />have vaccinations on a <br />regular basis and he will <br />need to be treated for <br />worms regularly. - ALL <br />HORSES HAVE THEM. <br /> <br />Page 5 ot6 <br /> <br />What Do I Need to Do BEFORE I Get a Miniature Horse? <br /> <br />First and foremost, this can't be stressed enough.....lf you don't live in a <br />rural area, check with the local zoning board BEFORE you buy a Mini <br />~ and bring it home. Every town in every state is different. Miniatures <br />have not been around long enough to set any kind of precedent and, <br />most likely, YOU will be the pioneer in your area. <br /> <br />Second, spend enough time researching the <br />kind of Mini you want and know what you want <br />to do with it. Visit with breeders in your area, <br />attend shows, and join the local club to learn <br />all you can about what is available before you <br />buy. <br /> <br />Third, if you decide to buy a mare in foal, give <br />yourself enough time to learn what to expect <br />and to find a good vet and someone to help <br />out, if necessary, when the time comes. <br /> <br />But I Still Have Questions...... <br /> <br /> <br />Read all you can find about Minis, talk to other owners, visit farms, <br />attend shows, and Ask Your Questions. Most folks are tickled pink to <br />talk about their Minis! <br /> <br />@ Copyright 2000, Small Horse Press @ <br />All rights reserved <br /> <br />http://www.horsequest.com/bredshow/minilminiature.htm <br /> <br />9/16/2007 <br />