I'm not so sure about this whole idea....YES it does have perks and it has its downfalls as well. To me I think the downfalls outrank the ups in this case. I have a stallion that if I were to describe to people I would say....AVERAGE. His head is slightly too large, his eyes are so huge he looks like an alien
and I cannot pinpoint this but his muzzle is just too weird for words! His neck isn't too bad but I like them a little longer and thinner and I like the throatlatch a little more defined. The rest of him is fine. He's straight and well defined. Not stocky but not what I'd call refined. Just AVERAGE (I know that is a debateable word...just the word that I believe fits him). I took him a couple years ago just for the summer on a trade to get a new bloodline and color (he is buckskin). He's the youngest BREEDING son of Iowas Little Kernel. I did not see him beforehand which when I first saw him I thought was a mistake! I bred one mare to him. An oversized mare that was an okay producer..nothing special. Her colt the next year led me to another summer trade. He was TINY (now a mature 30" out of a 35.5" mare) and buckskin and in my eyes our best foal of the year! He had a short head with a dishy profile and HUGE eyes (appealing....not odd like daddy's!) and a tiny tiny little muzzle. Very small and slender ears-very tippy-and ultra refined! He was a small 18" at birth with 7.5" cannons! I've never had an 18" foal with such long legs. The next year I had 3 more foals...a chestnut filly that had the most beautiful head I'd ever seen and a buckskin filly that I had multiple offers on by numerous people. Also a colt that measured 22" at 3.5 months that was perfect! Let's just say I bought that stallion and I breed him to some of my best mares! I had an outside mare come here and the resulting silver buckskin filly has offers on her coming every day...she went to a show and a breeder at a very very well known farm wanted to buy her. This lady is now a die hard Rocket fan!
If you saw this stallion I'm sure you'd tell me "He's NOT stallion material". Maybe a good gelding. He consistently outproduces himself in every way possible. If I brought him in to be inspected I'm sure he wouldn't pass and that would break my heart as I wouldn't trade him for any other stallion on the planet. I'd rather have an average stallion that produces champions CONSISTENTLY then a champion stallion that produces average. That's how I think of it.
NO I don't breed for pets. We breed for SHOW QUALITY miniature horses but you can never judge a breeding horse JUST by looks unless it has HUGE faults like dwarfism and etc. You say you want to better the breed. Fine....then do it. Go to shows and figure out what a good horse is and what a good horse isn't and then better the breed by experimenting. That's what it takes. Lots a lots of failed attempts...but the tries that come up successful are gonna help you define the miniature horse and that's how you do it. I don't get why everybody makes such a big deal out of these people that breed their minis for PETS only or the people that don't know quality if it was beside a rat's behind. Nobody's forcing you to look at these horses...nobody's forcing you to BUY these horses. Nobody's forcing you to BREED these horses. Find people that breed what you like and stick to them. Most people want only quality minis and thats where you wanna be if you wanna better the breed. Make a name for yourself. If you're saying that these pet horses are going to bring down the market value...well....if you have horses better then theirs then wouldn't YOUR horse be worth more? YES!
Sorry for the novel.
ANYWAY...haha I like to get a little off track I guess....

If you saw this stallion I'm sure you'd tell me "He's NOT stallion material". Maybe a good gelding. He consistently outproduces himself in every way possible. If I brought him in to be inspected I'm sure he wouldn't pass and that would break my heart as I wouldn't trade him for any other stallion on the planet. I'd rather have an average stallion that produces champions CONSISTENTLY then a champion stallion that produces average. That's how I think of it.
NO I don't breed for pets. We breed for SHOW QUALITY miniature horses but you can never judge a breeding horse JUST by looks unless it has HUGE faults like dwarfism and etc. You say you want to better the breed. Fine....then do it. Go to shows and figure out what a good horse is and what a good horse isn't and then better the breed by experimenting. That's what it takes. Lots a lots of failed attempts...but the tries that come up successful are gonna help you define the miniature horse and that's how you do it. I don't get why everybody makes such a big deal out of these people that breed their minis for PETS only or the people that don't know quality if it was beside a rat's behind. Nobody's forcing you to look at these horses...nobody's forcing you to BUY these horses. Nobody's forcing you to BREED these horses. Find people that breed what you like and stick to them. Most people want only quality minis and thats where you wanna be if you wanna better the breed. Make a name for yourself. If you're saying that these pet horses are going to bring down the market value...well....if you have horses better then theirs then wouldn't YOUR horse be worth more? YES!
Sorry for the novel.
