rabbitsfizz
Well-Known Member
In order to be taken seriously by every other horse registration society in the world, measuring to the top of the whithers is the only way to go.
Time and time again the AMHA have been advised how to do this, easily, without making any horses "overheight" that are registered now, have been registered and would be eligible for registration within an acceptable timeframe, but they just keep throwing up the old chestnuts and it is wearing very thin.
We, in Europe, do not want smaller horses, we want horses that really are the height that they claim to be, not two or three inches higher, that's all!!
And, yes, the gene pool is too small, and this will possibly come back to bite the AMHA on the backside, or possibly not, it is all rhetorical- when was the last time the BOD actually took any action based on members (ordinary, person in the street, not "top breeder/shower" person) wishes???
Time and time again the AMHA have been advised how to do this, easily, without making any horses "overheight" that are registered now, have been registered and would be eligible for registration within an acceptable timeframe, but they just keep throwing up the old chestnuts and it is wearing very thin.
We, in Europe, do not want smaller horses, we want horses that really are the height that they claim to be, not two or three inches higher, that's all!!
And, yes, the gene pool is too small, and this will possibly come back to bite the AMHA on the backside, or possibly not, it is all rhetorical- when was the last time the BOD actually took any action based on members (ordinary, person in the street, not "top breeder/shower" person) wishes???