LaVern
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Forgive me AMHR for I think I have sinned.
Now if the Registry could stop using measurement and use blood to determine if my horses were miniatures then maybe I could be absolved.
If we use the size of horses that are winning at the National Level in the Over Division, as our epitome of what is the best, then we are bound to get more and more horses that will get too tall. What do we do with them? I get them when I use many generations of smaller horses.
I feel that must have a Brood stock division. Two registered parents mated = a registered offspring. Not for showing of course, but please don’t make me throw Lizzy’s papers away once I get my Wicket.
I don't feel that anyone has the right to pull papers on a horse that has a legitimate birth certificate. If the horse measures too tall at a show, so what. Say, thanks alot and go home with your registered miniature horse.
Now if the Registry could stop using measurement and use blood to determine if my horses were miniatures then maybe I could be absolved.
If we use the size of horses that are winning at the National Level in the Over Division, as our epitome of what is the best, then we are bound to get more and more horses that will get too tall. What do we do with them? I get them when I use many generations of smaller horses.
I feel that must have a Brood stock division. Two registered parents mated = a registered offspring. Not for showing of course, but please don’t make me throw Lizzy’s papers away once I get my Wicket.
I don't feel that anyone has the right to pull papers on a horse that has a legitimate birth certificate. If the horse measures too tall at a show, so what. Say, thanks alot and go home with your registered miniature horse.