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April 26, 2010

Tiny Einstein World's Smallest Horse (14 Inches High) Stolen by YouTube user fishie1855 THE SAME DAY


Tiny Einstein Gallops Into Record Books

12:52pm UK, Monday April 26, 2010


Wait!  You stole this the SAME DAY? 

April 26, 2010

Tiny Einstein World's Smallest Horse (14 Inches High)

https://visualguidanceltd.blogspot.com/2010/04/tiny-einstein-world-smallest-horse-14.html
When i was a serious video blogger i had this up on one of my old YouTube channel, LimbsandThings, but then YouTube user fishie1855 stole it, and luckily as Darwin said in the Galapagos, 'that's just the way things go.'

but still, because it's the only cute thing i've ever posted, i thought i'd let you take a look at...

A tiny stallion just 14 inches high is thought to be a record breaker as the world's smallest foal.

Einstein, a pinto stallion, weighed in at just 6lb when he was born on Friday in the US.
Breeder Judy Smith, of Biz A Miniature Horse Farm, in Barnstorm, New Hampshire, said she thought he was dead.
"I have been at this for 20 years plus but I have never seen one this tiny or even close to it. At first he didn't move very much. We started rubbing him with a towel and he started to move around. He was so small!"


Einstein took the record of the world's smallest foal

Breeders say that unlike the current record holder, 9lb Thumbscrew, Einstein shows no signs of dwarfism.
Co-owner Charlie Cantrell said: "From the head to the legs - the length, width, height - everything is just beautiful about this little horse."

Fellow owner Dr Rachel Wagner said:

"Most of the ones that are really tiny are what we call dwarfish and they have some sort of isomorphic features, or features that aren't really normal or healthy.

This little guy is like all horses - he's almost all leg."