Ann's Big Plans for Her Miniature Horses ; in the Penultimate Article in the Series Where Wmn Photographer Richard Austin Takes Writer Martin Hesp to Meet His Favourite Animal Experts, the Pair Have Been to the Equine Equivalent of Lilliput

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WE SEEMED to have entered a strange world in which scale had no meaning. The nearby elephant grass was waving its gigantic 12ft high stalks in the wind while a massive Rottweiler dog was doing its best to round up a posse of tiny horses.

And I mean tiny - the miniature horses galloping about the West Somerset fields were smaller than the dog.

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Ann's Big Plans for Her Miniature Horses ; in the Penultimate Article in the Series Where Wmn Photographer Richard Austin Takes Writer Martin Hesp to Meet His Favourite Animal Experts, the Pair Have Been to the Equine Equivalent of Lilliput

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It may all seem a bit topsy-turvy, but the Westcountry's equine answer to Lilliput is a very serious place indeed. The couple who rule this miniature kingdom are every bit as determined in pursuing equine success as they once were in the full-scale horse world breeding Arab thoroughbreds of great renown.

Ann and Ken Hawke ar...

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