Falabella (horse)

Falabella (horse)

The Falabella miniature horse is one of the smallest breeds of horse in the world, seldom taller than eight hands (78 cm/32 inches) in height at the withers. [ [http://www.petcaretips.net/horse_trivia.html Horse Trivia] ] . The Falabella is a rare breed, with only a few thousand individuals existing worldwide. The Falabella, despite its size, is not considered a pony, but rather is a miniature horse.

History of the Falabella

The ancestral stock of the horse of South America descended from horses brought to the western hemisphere by the Spanish of Andalusian and other Iberian bloodlines. In the southern part of the continent, significant numbers of these horses developed within geographically isolated conditions and by the mid-nineteenth century, there were any number of smaller, inbred animals in the herds of Mapuche Indians of southern Buenos Aires province in Argentina. [http://www.imh.org/museum/breeds.php?pageid=8&breed=35&alpha=Two "Falabella miniature horse." "from" International Museum of the horse] ] The Falabella horse was originally developed in Argentina from local horses of Criollo stock, beginning in 1868 with the breeding program of Patrick Newell. When Newell died, the herd and breeding methods were passed to Newell's son-in-law, Juan Falabella. Juan added additional bloodlines, including the Welsh Pony, Shetland pony, and small Thoroughbreds. With considerable inbreeding, he was able to gain consistently small size within the herd.

Beginning in the 1940s, a descendant, Julio C. Falabella, created a formal breed registry, the "Establecimientos Falabella," now the "Asociación de Criadores de Caballos Falabella" (Falabella Horse Breeders Association), and worked to standardize the breed to reach a consistent height, first achieving an average size of under 40 inches. Later breeders developed the modern standard, a horse breed that averaged approximately 30 inches in height.

Characteristics

Average breed heights for a fully-grown Falabella today are between 28 and 34 inches. [ [* [http://www.falabellafmha.com/ Falabella Miniature Horse Association] ] The breed is proportioned similarly to horses, other than in size. They are similar to Thoroughbreds or Arabs in their conformation, with a sleek coat and a slim frame. The Falabella’s body is small and compact. The breed also inherited some cob-like features from pony bloodlines, including sturdy bone, and a thicker hair coat, particularly the mane, tail and around the fetlocks. The head may be slightly larger and the neck is often stouter by comparison with a normal-sized horse, but overall, the animal is not unusually or abnormally proportioned.

Bay (or a variant of bay, called "brown") and black are the most common colors, but there are also pintos, palominos and other spotting patterns found. Black or red leopard-spotted Falabellas (resembling, but not the same as the Appaloosa horse breed) also exist, but are not common.

Falabella foals are very small, standing eight inches tall at birth, and mature to their adult height by the age of two. [http://www.falabellafmha.com/Scanned_Magazines/Western_Horseman/Western_Horseman.html Robinson, Richard I. "Falabella Miniature Horses." "Western Horseman", July, 1965.] Accessed online November 23, 2007] They are considered very hardy and consistently pass on size, conformation and temperament.

Uses

Most Falabellas are considered intelligent, easily trainable. Due to their size, Falabella horses can only be ridden by very small children, and thus are generally shown in-hand at horse shows. They can be taught to drive, and cart driving is a favorite pastime of Falabella owners. They also are able to jump obstacles up to three feet, though only in-hand, without a rider.

As they are a show and companion breed, their "useful" lifespan is not limited. While young horses may fetch steep prices and are even sold as a long-term investment, old horses are more readily available. The breed is reputed to stay fertile until an advanced ageVerify source|date=August 2007.

References

External links

* [http://www.falabellabreed.com/ Original Falabella horses]
* [http://www.imh.org/museum/breeds.php?pageid=8&breed=35&alpha=Two "Falabella miniature horse." "from" International Museum of the horse]
* [http://www.falabellafmha.com/ Falabella Miniature Horse Association]
* [http://www.falabellahorses.com/ Falabella Horse Web Site]


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