miniwhinny
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Jan 24, 2005
- Messages
- 1,445
- Reaction score
- 0
Just what the title says...
Just in the past week I've seen breeding animals posted that have SERIOUS genetic conformation faults that would not be tolerated in the big horse world for one second and these horses would be passed up by most owners even as geldings (one was very club footed, one seriously over at the knee)and these animals were owned by known farms!
Why do we allow our animals to be bred without any thoughts to faults? I've tried to figure it out and my only answer is that we allow it because we can. No one is riding these animals, they're not raced, not jumped (with riders) etc. They don't have to be sound - just purdy
Isn't it time that we took our breeds conformation more seriously?
When I first got into this breed I was told that even some of the National winners had legs so crooked they'd make you cringe. I couldn't believe that, after coming from big horses, but it's true - I've seen them.
We NEED to wake up as breeders. A long hooky neck doesn't make up for clubbed feet...a nice topline doesn't make up for bad legs
Just in the past week I've seen breeding animals posted that have SERIOUS genetic conformation faults that would not be tolerated in the big horse world for one second and these horses would be passed up by most owners even as geldings (one was very club footed, one seriously over at the knee)and these animals were owned by known farms!
Why do we allow our animals to be bred without any thoughts to faults? I've tried to figure it out and my only answer is that we allow it because we can. No one is riding these animals, they're not raced, not jumped (with riders) etc. They don't have to be sound - just purdy
Isn't it time that we took our breeds conformation more seriously?
When I first got into this breed I was told that even some of the National winners had legs so crooked they'd make you cringe. I couldn't believe that, after coming from big horses, but it's true - I've seen them.
We NEED to wake up as breeders. A long hooky neck doesn't make up for clubbed feet...a nice topline doesn't make up for bad legs