Michelle@wescofarms
Well-Known Member
Other than the bite (which could be the way you're holding her head or a need for dental work), I don't see a dwarf. She is small, and may very well be a dwarf or minimal but without her being shed out. Perhaps once she's shed out you could see her conformation better.
Most smaller minis all look dwarfy in the winter as 3-4" of belly hair makes their legs look stubby. We had a dwarf foal here one year, Chaz, that looked like a dacshund especially in the winter with the short legs, and hair almost to the ground. He was an and
It's like a short person doesn't carry weight the same as a tall one. 20 lbs on a 6' person is different than 20 lbs on a 5' person.
Most smaller minis all look dwarfy in the winter as 3-4" of belly hair makes their legs look stubby. We had a dwarf foal here one year, Chaz, that looked like a dacshund especially in the winter with the short legs, and hair almost to the ground. He was an and
It's like a short person doesn't carry weight the same as a tall one. 20 lbs on a 6' person is different than 20 lbs on a 5' person.