justagirl
Well-Known Member
I'm probably going to be sorry I'm 'saying ' this but so far that has never stopped me before.
With so much talk on the forum lately about dwarfs, I 've really been thinking about those who breed miniatures, and what responsibilty we should take if we ever have a dwarf born on our farms.
It's JMO that these foals shouldn't be sold, but instead they should placed for adoption with people that know how to care for them OR should such a place not be available, the breeder should keep them (not for breeding purposes) and provide for them (provided they are equipt to do so). I believe by selling these dwarfs, we may unwillingly be creating a 'market' for them, and the next thing we know some ignorant "breeder" (no one here of course
: ) will be breeding his dwarf stallion to everything in the pasture because he can sell them for a few hundred bucks. Then we have the inexperienced horse owner to be, that sees one of these little darlings in the pasture and regresses back to childhood when mommy and daddy wouldn't let them have a pony, and decides to take one home, not knowing the least bit how to care for it. After 6 months or so the fun wears off the dwarf is forgotten about and neglected.
I apologize if I am off track here.....but neglectful horse owners are at the top of my list here lately and I am starting to see how these situations are created.
With so much talk on the forum lately about dwarfs, I 've really been thinking about those who breed miniatures, and what responsibilty we should take if we ever have a dwarf born on our farms.
It's JMO that these foals shouldn't be sold, but instead they should placed for adoption with people that know how to care for them OR should such a place not be available, the breeder should keep them (not for breeding purposes) and provide for them (provided they are equipt to do so). I believe by selling these dwarfs, we may unwillingly be creating a 'market' for them, and the next thing we know some ignorant "breeder" (no one here of course
I apologize if I am off track here.....but neglectful horse owners are at the top of my list here lately and I am starting to see how these situations are created.