These diminutive horses came to me from the thrift store.
You might notice their big, frizzy hair. Both of them at one point had hair so matted that it was a single large clump. Now, a comb can be run through it. Though they might not be show stoppers, they are sweet little ponies.
These ponies seem to harken to G1 baby ponies. Proportionally, they are a bit smaller than any G1 baby My Little Pony.
Their cutie marks are a charming and malformed little strawberry and... something.
Interestingly, these ponies' tails are rooted like My Little Pony tails. There is one large hole in their backside where a single lock of hair is run through, and kept from falling out by some kind of stopper object inside the pony.
An oft-observed phenomena in G1 ponies are rusty backsides, since the stopper used to hold the tail in place is a metal washer.
Many fakies seem to have rumps that are furnished with lots of holes in a circular pattern where many little locks are plugged in to create their tail, like how their manes tend to be.