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NO.
she has an ALPACA, and a Coati Mundi.

If you had a horse that looked like this what would you call it?
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Horsey.

Or Brownie.

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Which one is best?

I would think learning to be a responsible person is the most important thing. Taking care of pets is a big job & it takes a mature caring responsible person to do that. About which one is best, are you asking about which pet or what useful things are more important? If it is the pet then I think it would be which ever you can responsibly take better care of.

good and bad thing about them?
their personality?
what should i expect from them?
pony can be great pets?
what should i prepare before buying one?
can i keep them in our garden/house(village)?

Ponies aren’t pets, they’re working animals. You cannot buy a pony, treat it like a dog, and expect it to behave like a dog. That’s not how ponies are. They’re not domesticated animals, they are working animals – there is a huge difference.

If you want a pet, buy a gerbil. Equines are not suitable for the inexperienced.

And no, you can’t keep one in the garden. Don’t be ridiculous.

i was recently taking care of my horse and started petting him and got to his lower head and he almost bit my hand off and gets so sensitive when i pet him there. is there something wrong with him?

Why pet a horse where he doesn’t want to be petted? Petting is supposed to be something enjoyable, not something they don’t like.

need some details of horse ! can i keep it as pet or else use it? where can in get the horses.what will be the maintenance cost,so please suggest me about the life span and also will it get adjusted in the cold climate,what will be the cost of the normal horse(good)?

I would not recommend keeping a horse as a pet for somebody who has such little experience with horses.
They need to be trained, ridden at least twice a week, and given proper care each and every week.
Keeping a horse requires a lot of room. You can build a barn and a fence in the back yard, that is if you have more than several acres. The alternative is much more expensive, where you can board a horse at a local barn. They take care of feed, vets bills, and a place to sleep and depending on the barn, can be up to 1000 dollars extra a month.
The oldest horse ever recorded was 62 years old. On average though, horses live anywhere from 25 to 35 years of age.
Horses are adapted to living in cold climates, but will still depend on you to give it some place warm to sleep, as well as providing it with winter blankets.
A good, well-trained horse will set you about 10,000 dollars back. A pony about 5,000. If not yet fully trained, anywhere from 3,000.

Please, please do not get a horse until you know more about them. Maybe take some lessons at a local barn?
Unexperienced owners such as yourself should not be in charge of a horses life until you’ve actually done your research.
Please don’t take this in a bad way, but please don’t actually consider buying.
Just my advice.

hope this helps xo

One of the chasers decides to take his pet horse Rocky for a walk.

I don’t own Chaser’s etc

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She is a pot bellied and wont take the hand fed bottle. Im hoping she will eat the meal if suitable.

Horse feed is certainly not suitable for a baby pig. She might survive on it, but she won’t thrive on it. She’s a baby, she needs baby pig food to make sure that she gets all the nutrition she needs to live a long healthy life. Proper nutrition (or lack of) as a baby has a lot to do with an animal’s general health and longevity.

ANY feed store will have a feed formulated for a baby pig, and most farm supply stores do too.