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I recall a few years ago when Southwest updated their service animal policies. Miniature Horse was specifically mentioned.... still is: I would assume special accommodations are needed on the plane....it isn't like it will fit under or on its own seat.

Trained service animals
A fully trained service animal, typically a dog, cat, or miniature horse, is individually trained to perform a task(s) or work for a person with a physical and/or mental disability.

Southwest Airlines welcomes trained service animals onboard our flights when a Customer is able to provide credible verbal assurance that his/her animal is a trained service animal. Southwest Airlines does not accept unusual or exotic species of animals.
 

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Repeating something I’ve said before in related threads: A min-horse, as a service animal, provides a long return on investment as the average lifespan can be 25-35 years.
 
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