Einstein is the smallest Horse in the world. Einstein breaks the world record in the Guiness Books of Records

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Dr. Rachel Wagner with Einstein/ AP

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Dr. Rachel Wagner, a family practitioner, is also a co-owner of a new born foal named Einstein.  Although proportionally perfect, Einstein weighs only 6lbs and measuring 14 inches in height.

He was born in Barnstead, N.H and “shows no signs of dwarfism.”

Dr. Rachel Wagner explains that to date the smallest newborn horse weighed 9 pounds, named Thumbalina.  So Einstein is set to break the world record in the Guiness Books of Records.

According to Vitals.com, Dr. Rachel Wagner completed Drexel Univesity School of Medicine, and now practicing in Bellingham, WA.  She vacations with her family on the east coast where they have a summer home in Barnstead, New Hampshire.

Just measuring 35cm in height, Einstein the pinto stallion was born last Friday weighing just 2.7 kilograms. Judy Smith, the proud breeder of Einsten at Tiz A Miniature Horse Farm, in Barnstead, New Hampshire said that when he was born, they thought he was dead. Einstein if proved to be the smallest horse in the world will break the previous recordholder Thumbelina who measured just 43cm in height. As Judy Smith said in videos featuring Einsten the smallest horse in the world, she said the following quotable quotes:

“I have been at this for 20 years plus but I have never seen one this tiny or even close to it.
“At first he didn’t move very much. We started rubbing him with a towel and he started to move around. He was so small!”

Source:  www.spotlight.vitals.com

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