Three miniature horses are up for adoption

Three miniature horses are up for adoption

Three members of the tiniest and cutest horse breed in the world are up for adoption at the Animal Rescue League of Boston's Cape Cod branch.

Less than a yardstick high with eyelashes so lush they'd fill Barbie with envy, Seamus, Charlotte and Lickety Split are miniature horses — bred down to be the equine equivalent of a pocketbook dog.

"These guys are sweet. They are lovable," said Sandra Luppi, manager of the ARL Brewster branch, where the three minis are housed in a barn with a paddock. Seamus, the tan gelding, followed her around like a dog, nuzzling to be petted.

The mini-horses have been living in legal limbo in Brewster for more than a year while a court case involving their former owner was adjudicated.

Rescued from a shed outside a Boxford home in February 2008, the neglected, emaciated animals were sent to the Dedham ARL office for an intensive course of "refeeding." The process involved giving them small meals around the clock so they wouldn't get colic, shelter officials explained.

Within days, the horses and three geese also seized from Boxford were sent to the Brewster branch for more rehabilitation.

It took months to get the mini-horses as plump and healthy as they are today, but the legal case involving their custody lasted for a year and a half and cost the league more than $30,000.

"It's very unusual" to see miniature horses neglected and underfed, said Alan Borgal, director of the ARL's Center for Animal Protection. He said the little horses are more likely to be overweight than skin and bones.

Based on anonymous tips and regular inspections, ARL officials determined that Seamus, Charlotte and Lickety Split were not being fed regularly during the frigid winter of 2008. Their skinny bodies were covered with heavy, matted winter coats caked with manure.

The league officially won custody of the horses and geese in Haverhill District Court July 24 after the animals' owner's case was continued without a finding on animal cruelty charges, officials said. The owner must refrain from owning farm animals during his 18-month probation, they said.

During their sojourn at the Brewster branch, Seamus and his milky friends, Charlotte and Lickety Split, have been delighting visitors who expected to see dogs and cats there, not miniature horses.

"They're really loving and friendly and they always come right up to you," said Nick Goodman, 10, of Westford, who is visiting Brewster.

The horses range in age from 15 to 19 years old — middle-age for miniatures — and one is being treated for Cushing's disease.

While they may weigh as much as a large dog, the miniature horses have special equine needs, such as regular hoof care and a box stall.

League officials would like to keep the three horses together, but if that's not possible, they'd like to see Charlotte and Lickety Split adopted as a pair and Seamus placed with a companion animal such as a horse, donkey or goat.

Anyone interested in adopting Charlotte, Lickety Split, Seamus or the geese should contact Luppi at 508-255-1030. Luppi said the adoption fee is negotiable.

- Posted on August 8, 2009

I love horses but I don’t really like the miniature horses because they bite! I have horses and none of them are as mean as the miniature! I hope they get a good home though!

I love horses because........................ I just think they are so cute. Also, my dad is keeping a horse at his house and his name is Sunny. I think he likes me because he always comes to me when he sees me and runs from almost evey one else!!!!! I hope they get a goooood home!

I like horses because they never bite you and they are nice.
I don't like them because you can fall of them.
I wonder if all the horses are dangers.

i like horses becouse they never bite you and they are nice.
i dont like them becouse you can fall of them.
i wonder if all the horses are dangres

Three mini-ponies were neglected by their owner in Cape Cod. They were taken away from their owner after found in a shed after the winter of 2008. They were skinny, underfed, and covered in manure. It took a while, but now they are happy in an adoption center.

I would love to have a horse, but I don't have space. You need a lot of pasture for each horse. I have ridden horses and I really had fun!

The are so cute i wish i could have them but i have to many horses as it is and had 1 min ponie they are the sweetest thaings ....why would any one neglected them the are too sweet ,,,I hope they get a good home:::::::

I am a horses lover myself! but I cant have horses where I live.But I keep my horse at my grandpas and grandmas house. I dearly love horses. I would take them any day!

Awe I love horses they are so cute. I would like to have a horse but they cost so much money. They are like the most prettiest things in the world well to me they are. Anyways i love horses and i wish everyone could have a horse even if they didn't have the money to buy one. At least they should have enough money to buy some food for the horse. But i will soon get a horse and will i always have one when i get the money for one though.

These three horses are very very cute! It's sad to hear about how bad people treat animals. I don,t think that guy should be allowed to have any animals for the rest of his life. It's so cruel what people do to them.
Many people abuse farm animals such as feeding them to never using them like horses!!!