FORT WORTH, TEXAS — The early morning buzz at the John Justin Arena during the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo isn’t just about the cattle and cowboys.
It’s also home to a cherished tradition—miniature horse competitions, where pint-sized horses pack a big punch of charm and skill.
Standing no taller than 34 inches, these tiny but mighty horses have been a beloved feature of the event since the 1980s. Their lineage dates back to 17th-century Europe.
The competition demands precision, care, and preparation. Events range from in-hand showcases to driving and roadster divisions.
Despite their small stature, these miniature horses leave a lasting impression, proving that even the tiniest competitors can shine on the grand stage of the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo.
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