Garrett Detone: depends how big the back garden is!!!!even falabellas need to gallop around and also preferable to have company in the field.....so unless your garden is very big i would not advise this
Dick Ovdenk: Yes! As Long As It fenced In And There Are No harm full plants Or objects, I kept A Shetland pony In my garden for years it was happy And healthy! :) Ask your neighbors First Though!I hope this Helps! :o)
Floyd Labuda: I agree with Stasha.My backyard is quite large and I had looked into having a mini horse as a pet. I called my local extension office and was told that our property is not agriculturally zone, so that means a mini in the backyard would be against the law. Big bummer! The mini would have fit very well with our koi pond, ducks and aviary. lol...Show more
Rose Krouse: Yes, but they are better with another horse. Also it is good to have a stall or dry paddock to put them up. Falabella's can founder if they are left out on lush gras! s 24/7. It will be better for the horse if you can regulate their pasture time.
Toya Braskett: As long as it is around 1 acre. Even little horses like Falabellas need room to gallop and a lot of grass to eat. Don't let their size fool you, they eat and run just like 15 hh horses
Boyce Gilhooly: Is your property zoned agricultural? If not, then probably not. As small as they are, they're still horses and the neighbors view them as a nuisance :P
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