So, what can we, as breeders, do now, in your opinion and until we have more information or testing, to try and breed better horses and lessen the chance of dwarfism?
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So what can we do?
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Posted 30 November 2007 - 08:21 AM
Lori Rafter
MiLo Acres Training Centre
Home of Maple Mountain Miniatures
A breeding and showing partnership with
my sister, Dale Zimon
Home of:
MiLo Acres Buckeye Captain Mack Splash
National Top Ten All Star
Canadian Top Ten Grand Champion B Stallion
and Echos Golden Arrogance!
Maple Mountain Miniatures
MiLo Acres Training Centre
Home of Maple Mountain Miniatures
A breeding and showing partnership with
my sister, Dale Zimon
Home of:
MiLo Acres Buckeye Captain Mack Splash
National Top Ten All Star
Canadian Top Ten Grand Champion B Stallion
and Echos Golden Arrogance!
Maple Mountain Miniatures
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Posted 30 November 2007 - 04:54 PM
Learn all you can about good horse conformation, from large horse books. Genetics and breeding reference books. Online book stores look for equine breeding management or genetics. There are a lot out there. Then pay attention to as much as possible the dwarfs out there you se, either in person, or on the internet, try to find out as much as possible through first hand info on pedigrees, not, someone heard that such and such stallion had a dwarf or a bunch of dwarfs, when you see them find out pedigree info if possible. Remember what I wrote about how pervasive these dwarfisms are in the breed. Do not get hung up on a certain head type or other individual traits that most likely are not the recessive gene having expressivity. There are a lot of non-desired traits within our breed. We are not a "true" breeding "breed", we can get anything under the rainbow.
John
John
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