DB Minis
Well-Known Member
Hello all! I'm so excited to be a part of this wonderful little community and I want to share the life of my two minis, Dio and Butters.
Dio and Butters were part a group of neglected mares and foals rescued from a kill pen by a local miniature horse rescue. They stayed at the rescue then a foster home for 6 months until we adopted them. They are around a year old now and hopefully realizing they have found their permanent home.
Dio is a silver dapple large mini/small pony already passing 37" and Butters is a palomino large mini currently around 34". My goal for these boys is to become therapy ponies for our little farm. Butters is destined to life as a unicorn as well!
The boys landed on our farm 3 months ago and have progressed so quickly already, learning love from humans, basic handling skills, and most importantly just being horses. They are being trained with positive reinforcement and live on a mini track paddock to exercise their growing bodies and stimulate their growing minds. We are looking forward to a lifelong partnership with these wonderful boys.
Without further ado, please welcome Dio and Butters! The first three pictures are from their arrival at our farm, still extra fluffy with baby winter coats (Butters was a little sheep!). The last two pictures are their arrival at the rescue as wee babies.
Dio and Butters were part a group of neglected mares and foals rescued from a kill pen by a local miniature horse rescue. They stayed at the rescue then a foster home for 6 months until we adopted them. They are around a year old now and hopefully realizing they have found their permanent home.
Dio is a silver dapple large mini/small pony already passing 37" and Butters is a palomino large mini currently around 34". My goal for these boys is to become therapy ponies for our little farm. Butters is destined to life as a unicorn as well!
The boys landed on our farm 3 months ago and have progressed so quickly already, learning love from humans, basic handling skills, and most importantly just being horses. They are being trained with positive reinforcement and live on a mini track paddock to exercise their growing bodies and stimulate their growing minds. We are looking forward to a lifelong partnership with these wonderful boys.
Without further ado, please welcome Dio and Butters! The first three pictures are from their arrival at our farm, still extra fluffy with baby winter coats (Butters was a little sheep!). The last two pictures are their arrival at the rescue as wee babies.