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- Ammit December 2024
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Help us write the description for the bonus Winter Celebration BC the American Miniature Horse!
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The amazing Jenx was able to sneak in one extra BC for us for 2024. With the addition of true miniatures in the game, an AMH seemed like the ideal BC candidate.
-This BC will be out in a few days
-It is for light and medium-bone horses.
-There are no size restrictions for using this BC.
-This contest will end on Tuesday
I need a roughly 250-character-long blurb about the American Miniature Horse breed (about 3 sentences). It must be between 200 and 300 characters long. This is strictly enforced and I will toss out anything less than 200 or more than 300 characters.
Please use a Character Counter to confirm your length before posting.
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Lots of examples of what I am looking for can be seen on the BC unlock page.
You have today and Monday to submit your entries. I will pick one winner whose entry I like best to win 5 golden tokens.
Good luck!Need to contact me? Read this first. Only send me a PM for PayPal issues or if I ask you to. Otherwise, make a forum post. You will get a better faster answer by making a post.
I sometimes get busy and miss things. If your private message, question, etc. gets missed please ping me so I can follow up with you. I am also always happy to explain or clarify. (HAJ does not have a customer service email, please send me a forum message! )
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EDIT: I changed them around.
Entry 1:
Recognizable by their Arabian-esque features in micro form, American Miniatures exhibit long necks, wide set eyes, and curious expressions. Believed to have inherited their gentle and intelligent natures from British pit ponies, they shine in driving, in-hand sports, and as service animals!
Entry 2:
Recognizable by its refined head and compact body, the American Miniature is believed to have inherited its intelligent and gentle nature from British pit ponies. Their stud book opened in 1972, followed by an association in 1978. AMHs shine in driving, in-hand sports, and as service animals!
Entry 3:
Recognizable by its refined head and compact body, American Miniatures must measure under 34 inches tall from the root of their last mane hair. Believed to have inherited their intelligent and gentle nature from British pit ponies, they shine in driving, in-hand sports, and as service animals!
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Mimicry: minis and ponies, open and closed, eras | Evergreen: All the ices | Phantasia: fantasy kitchen sink
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Entry 1: (293 characters)
The American Miniature Horse is a captivating breed, known for its gentle temperament and versatility. Valued for both companionship and driving, it excels in various equestrian activities. With its small size and graceful appearance, it embodies the spirit of larger horses in miniature form.
Entry 2: (262 characters)
The American Miniature Horse is a compact breed known for its friendly disposition and versatility. Developed for both companionship and driving, it thrives in a variety of roles. Despite its small stature, it retains the beauty and grace of larger horse breeds.
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Entry 1: 279
The American Miniature Horse is both elegance and power in a small colorful package. They are prized for their easy going disposition and variety of colors. They participate in all of the disciplines of their larger counter parts including therapy, halter, jumping, and driving.
Entry 2: 286
Originating in Europe as royal pets, the American Miniature Horses were imported in the 1880's a pit ponies. Since then, the miniature horse has evolved into a more refined body type that resembles the Arabian. They are prized for their wide variety of colors, size, and versatility.
Entry 3: 296
The American Miniature Horse is bred to have the same conformational proportions of other full sized light breeds. In motion these horses show great athleticism as demonstrated by suppleness of the shoulders and engaged hocks. Their loving disposition makes them treasured members of the family. -
Entry 1: 295
The American Miniature Horse was developed in the 20th century from Shetlands, hackney ponies, and British and Dutch pit ponies imported for the mining industry. They been selectively bred to display characteristics of a full size horse but stand no taller than 34 inches (8.5 hands) in height.
Entry 2: 296
Selectively bred to exhibit the head and body characteristics and proportions of a full sized horse, the American Miniature Horse stands no taller than 34 inches in height. They come in all known colors. They compete at in-hand sports and driving, and are treasured as pets and therapy animals.
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Our winner is Cavalynn on bluegrass server! Thank you so much, to everyone who entered.
Used in mines as late as 1950, the American Miniature Horse of today has been bred for its beauty and novelty. Though standing no higher than 34 inches, their well-balanced proportions make them appear full sized. They have large eyes, alert faces, and a friendly, curious, and easy-to-train nature.
Need to contact me? Read this first. Only send me a PM for PayPal issues or if I ask you to. Otherwise, make a forum post. You will get a better faster answer by making a post.
I sometimes get busy and miss things. If your private message, question, etc. gets missed please ping me so I can follow up with you. I am also always happy to explain or clarify. (HAJ does not have a customer service email, please send me a forum message! )
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Congrats to the winner. :)
I'm super excited about the new BC. I think the art work is fabulous! I have a miniature horse breeding farm in Florida. I had a hard time staying with in the 300 character limit. :P I could write a book.
In real life there are two registries. American Miniature horse Association and American Miniature horse registry. AMHA is for minis that are 34 and under. The AMHR has two height divisions one is A which is 34 and under. The other is B which is 34 to 38 inches. Any mini that is 34 or under can be registered with both registries. They also come in all body types from Arabian, to QH, to Draft.
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