When this Horse was Born Everyone Started to Talk about Him. Wait Till You See Why!

Meet Microdave – who standing at just 18 inches tall could be Britain’s smallest horse.
At 12 days old, the American miniature stallion stands a full two inches shorter than Einstein who is recognised as the world’s smallest horse.
The pocket-sized stallion was born measuring a miniscule 12 inches high, which is just half the size of an average American miniature foal and the same height as a 2 litre bottle of coke.
Using his adorable size, Microdave runs rings around his mum – Haysden Samber Tiddly – and owner Jen Baldwin-Murphy.
Jen, who owns Haysden Liveries near Tonbridge, Kent, said: ‘I still can’t believe how small he is.
‘He’s been so popular with our visitors – it’s been almost non-stop.
‘I have to check people haven’t put him in their pocket.’
Jen, who has been training and showing dressage horses for almost 25 years, has only kept miniatures for 2 years.
As soon as Microdave was born, on seeing his beautiful blue eyes, Jen knew she couldn’t follow her original plan to sell him.

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