Michelle@wescofarms
Well-Known Member
Definitely on the fence on this one.
I would love Miniature Horses to be a breed not a catchall height registry. The only way to do this is to have a closed registry not based on "you're small enough you're in criteria"!
I'm not anti-Shetland, in any way, as too many of my breeding herd are within two to four generations of Shetland lines. BUT I don't want to keep infusing that height into the breed for another 3,4..10 generations either. (I'm not anti-Morgan, Arab, Q-horse or any breed BTW, but I don't want them genetically brought into Minis either!)
BUT, I do feel AMHA is neglecting to address what becomes of foals out of two AMHA parents that go over 34"? They just disappear? Are grade? I'd rather know a mare I'm looking to purchase has produced - three foals in the 30-32" range and one that is 36" breed only registered rather than a spotty foaling history or a whole bunch of RV(revoked) on the studbook!
So, if you haven't covered your bases with double registering into AMHR, good luck selling that horse.
That to me is wrong.
Minis are too young of a breed still to do this. There should be a breed registry for the over 34" Minis out of two AMHA parents regardless of how tall (the same under 34" criteria on conformation, etc). Should that horse produce/sire under the 34" it should have full rights. The majority of responsible breeders won't breed a 40" mini/grade pony with the expectations of producing 30"-34" minis! What about all the driving minis that are right on the line height-wise now? That tall well moving foal out of two 33.50" minis is 34.25 and now worthless?
Until AMHA is willing to address this and admit the huge number of 'tall minis' into the registry and they are out there no matter how loudly people cry they aren't! Ignoring this is forcing us to have double register to avoid the potential 'grade pony' situation or break the rule on turning in oversized minis paperwork.
I turned in one mare of mines and have regretted it for 8 years as she's had three foals 30", 31" and one that might ding over 34" - all are out of AMHA sires, but she's non-existent with OV on the studbook, so the foals are AMHR only.
I would love Miniature Horses to be a breed not a catchall height registry. The only way to do this is to have a closed registry not based on "you're small enough you're in criteria"!
I'm not anti-Shetland, in any way, as too many of my breeding herd are within two to four generations of Shetland lines. BUT I don't want to keep infusing that height into the breed for another 3,4..10 generations either. (I'm not anti-Morgan, Arab, Q-horse or any breed BTW, but I don't want them genetically brought into Minis either!)
BUT, I do feel AMHA is neglecting to address what becomes of foals out of two AMHA parents that go over 34"? They just disappear? Are grade? I'd rather know a mare I'm looking to purchase has produced - three foals in the 30-32" range and one that is 36" breed only registered rather than a spotty foaling history or a whole bunch of RV(revoked) on the studbook!
So, if you haven't covered your bases with double registering into AMHR, good luck selling that horse.
That to me is wrong.
Minis are too young of a breed still to do this. There should be a breed registry for the over 34" Minis out of two AMHA parents regardless of how tall (the same under 34" criteria on conformation, etc). Should that horse produce/sire under the 34" it should have full rights. The majority of responsible breeders won't breed a 40" mini/grade pony with the expectations of producing 30"-34" minis! What about all the driving minis that are right on the line height-wise now? That tall well moving foal out of two 33.50" minis is 34.25 and now worthless?
Until AMHA is willing to address this and admit the huge number of 'tall minis' into the registry and they are out there no matter how loudly people cry they aren't! Ignoring this is forcing us to have double register to avoid the potential 'grade pony' situation or break the rule on turning in oversized minis paperwork.
I turned in one mare of mines and have regretted it for 8 years as she's had three foals 30", 31" and one that might ding over 34" - all are out of AMHA sires, but she's non-existent with OV on the studbook, so the foals are AMHR only.