This Baby Mini Horse Is So Cute When She's Hangry
How do you know when a mini horse is hungry? Oh, they'll let you know!
Annie is a baby mini horse living with the good folks over at the Our Adventure Life YouTube channel, and in this video. Most of the time, she's a very sweet girl, but in this video, she's showing the world what she's like when she's hangry.
"We just have to show you what Annie does," the mom says from behind the camera as dad sits on the floor next to Annie, lovingly making her food, while Annie repays him for his kindness with gentle kicks of her back legs on his thigh.
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"This is the new version of hangry," Dad says, laughing between kicks.
Her food is busily warming in the microwave, and though Dad keeps trying to let Annie know the deal, she just keeps kicking in excitement.
"Why are you so angry?" Dad asks, laughing. "I'm glad you don't weigh 1,200 pounds."
Once the meal finishes heating for one minute and 15 seconds, Annie returns to her sweet, angelic self. She's just the picture of perfection as she chows down on her wet food bowl, and mom helps us all to a cute peek at their pet parrot hanging out on its swing.
Annie really was hungry, and she hardly stopped to breathe until the whole bowl of warm milk had been enjoyed.
"Now she's friends again," Mom says as Dad gives Annie appreciative pats on the head. When she's not hangry, she's too cute for words.
"Somebody get that girl a snickers," one commenter jokes.
"They do that to mares when they want to nurse," another adds. "Too cute."
"Her little eyes were getting heavy as she was drinking her milk," another notes. "She is precious."
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What Is a Mini Horse?
A miniature horse is just as the name implies: a smaller breed of equine that grows to just less than 34 inches in height and weighs somewhere between 150 and 350 pounds when fully mature.
They are not to be confused with ponies, which are another breed of small horse that usually stands about 58 inches tall. You can tell the difference between a mini horse and a pony by their proportions, as ponies are usually stockier in build, while miniature horses have the same body shapes as their larger counterparts, just tinier.
These mini horses are known to be gentle and curious creatures with a lifespan of 25 to 35 years. Because of their small stature, they're great as pets and therapy animals and are not typically kept for riding.
Safe to say no one will be riding Annie anytime soon. She's too young for anything like that, and just too darling. Just make sure you remember to feed her on time!
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This story was originally published May 8, 2026 at 6:05 PM.