About The AMR*
The AMR* aim is to promote unity, friendship and competition within the Australian miniature/small horse and pony industry while building national and international communication.
The AMR* was established to record the pedigrees of all eligible Australian miniature/small equines. The AMR* aim is to enable all miniature/small horses and ponies to be registered including those previously not eligible for registration.
Membership categories are as follows: Adult,
Partnership, Family, Youth, Associate
and Overseas.
All memberships are renewable on or before the 1st of July each year. Members
receive 4 issues a year of the AMR* official magazine titled HIGHLITES.
The miniature horse and the miniature pony will be regarded by the AMR* as two distinct types. While both types are a maximum of 34” or 8.2hh, the miniature and small horses are measured at the base of the last hair of the mane, and the miniature and small ponies are measured at the highest point of the wither. The miniature horse standard of excellence calls for a scaled down version of a full size horse, while the miniature pony standard of excellence requires the true pony characteristics of the larger pony breeds.
Small horse A & B require the same attributes as the miniature
horse.
Small pony A & B require the same pony characteristics as the miniature
pony.
All miniature/small horses and ponies are eligible to be registered with the AMR*. The AMR* will register three distinct height categories of miniature horse and three distinct height categories of miniature pony.
Miniature Horse is open to horses not exceeding 34” or
8.2hh
Small Horse A is open to horses not exceeding 38” or 9.2hh
Small Horse B is open to horses not exceeding 42” or 10.2hh
Miniature Pony is open to all ponies not exceeding
34” or 8.2hh
Small Pony A is open to all ponies not exceeding 38” or
9.2hh
Small Pony B is open to all ponies not exceeding 42” or
10.2hh
Included in the miniature categories of both horse and pony is the addition of a Toy Classification for adult horses and pony’s that measure 30 inches or under.