MyMenagerie
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Ok, so I live way out in the boonies and the number of "mini people" in this area is very limited. When I originally got into breeding my minis, my intentions were to breed for Appaloosa.
Got myself 3 exceptionally nice A/R mares and a very "typey" A/R stallion. Mares are all solid dilutes; 2 palominos, 1 silver buckskin. Figured that conformation & pedigree were more important than them being appaloosa, and also figured that the dilute appy babies would be more popular than "normal" colored appy babies. Stallion is a sorrel varnish roan with tons of spots & has produced about 90% appy foals when bred to solid mares. These combinations have produced some very nice show-quality babies.
But, now I'm wondering if venturing into the Appy market is maybe limiting my sales abilities with the foals. So I'm seriously considering replacing my stallion with a Cream-Dilute stallion and breeding for dilutes instead. My thinking is that overall, Dilutes seem to be more recognized, popular and in-demand than Appaloosa's. It seems like Appys are maybe sort of a "fad" and I'm afraid maybe I'm going in the wrong direction for producing saleable babies. Am I correct in thinking this way? Or am I off-base & do you think I should stick with the program I've currently got set up?
I do love my appys, but I need the babies to be saleable as well, and I'm wondering if I'm limiting myself too much by having a color (appy) that seems to have a smaller & very specific group of people interested in it.
I know there are lots of things to take into consideration when breeding, and in choosing breeding stock. Conformation being #1. And I do carefully take those things into account. But right now I'm looking at the "color aesthetics".
Also, I am limiting myself to having a small number of minis, so that I can control the care & handling they get & give them the best of everything that I can. So I am not open to having more than one stallion, and do not plan to get any additional mares. So my breeding program has to be very specific.
I guess my base-question is, do you think the appy-bred (possibly dilute appy, given the fact my mares are all dilutes) babies, or the solid dilute babies would be more saleable overall? Would you recommend that I stick with the program I already have set up, or do you think taking it in the direction of dilutes would benefit it?
Not looking to get flamed here....just want some "what would you do" insight & opinions.
Thanks!
Got myself 3 exceptionally nice A/R mares and a very "typey" A/R stallion. Mares are all solid dilutes; 2 palominos, 1 silver buckskin. Figured that conformation & pedigree were more important than them being appaloosa, and also figured that the dilute appy babies would be more popular than "normal" colored appy babies. Stallion is a sorrel varnish roan with tons of spots & has produced about 90% appy foals when bred to solid mares. These combinations have produced some very nice show-quality babies.
But, now I'm wondering if venturing into the Appy market is maybe limiting my sales abilities with the foals. So I'm seriously considering replacing my stallion with a Cream-Dilute stallion and breeding for dilutes instead. My thinking is that overall, Dilutes seem to be more recognized, popular and in-demand than Appaloosa's. It seems like Appys are maybe sort of a "fad" and I'm afraid maybe I'm going in the wrong direction for producing saleable babies. Am I correct in thinking this way? Or am I off-base & do you think I should stick with the program I've currently got set up?
I do love my appys, but I need the babies to be saleable as well, and I'm wondering if I'm limiting myself too much by having a color (appy) that seems to have a smaller & very specific group of people interested in it.
I know there are lots of things to take into consideration when breeding, and in choosing breeding stock. Conformation being #1. And I do carefully take those things into account. But right now I'm looking at the "color aesthetics".
Also, I am limiting myself to having a small number of minis, so that I can control the care & handling they get & give them the best of everything that I can. So I am not open to having more than one stallion, and do not plan to get any additional mares. So my breeding program has to be very specific.
I guess my base-question is, do you think the appy-bred (possibly dilute appy, given the fact my mares are all dilutes) babies, or the solid dilute babies would be more saleable overall? Would you recommend that I stick with the program I already have set up, or do you think taking it in the direction of dilutes would benefit it?
Not looking to get flamed here....just want some "what would you do" insight & opinions.
Thanks!
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