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    Even if you don't need any proof, you'll want to take a minute to watch equestrian @katievanslyke's priceless April 25 TikTok video. The horse owner was delighted to watch her smallest resident ...

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    This boy and his miniature horse are on the best playdate ever. In this video from America's Funniest Home Videos, the unlikely duo seems to be having the time of their lives.

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  5. GTR Patricks Vindicator - Wikipedia

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    GTR Patricks Vindicator at "Hallowhinny" at the Kentucky Horse Park, 2015. GTR Patricks Vindicator (foaled April 17, 1994) is a registered American Miniature Horse gelding, foaled in South Carolina at GTR Mini Ranch. He is most commonly known as "Patrick" or "Patrick The Miniature Horse".

  6. Ral Partha Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    The 1998 and 1999 catalogs were combined into a single issue. Ral Partha also released Christmas catalogs in 1982, 1983 and 1984, an Imports catalog in 1984, historical miniatures catalogs in 1985 and 1996, a 2000 Direct Mail Catalog, and sporadically released updated order forms which listed all the figures in production. In the late 1996 Ral ...

  7. Leadline - Wikipedia

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    Leadline competitor in the United Kingdom. Leadline is a horse show class for very young children, generally under the age of 7 years. An adult or older child actually leads the horse in-hand, while the child that is judged sits on the horse and usually holds the reins, but only for the sake of appearance, as the actual control of the animal rests with the handler on the ground.