Thanks Everyone for all your sincere responses.
I just wanted to clear up a few things that seemed to come across the wrong way, even though I was trying to say things clearly. Writing has not ever been my strong suit
I never wanted to give the impression I thought inferior animals should be bred. Several times I alluded to the fact that I think, like Littlesteppers said, that gorgeous champion quality, while it may never be shown, can just as easily MANY times come from small "unknown" farms. By the same token, I do not think every mini should be bred by any means! My reference at the beginning about showing my minis at our county fairs and saying that they were not even AMHA or AMHR sanctioned got folks going on the idea of breeding unregistered animals. What I was trying to say was that showing them at little fun shows or county fairs, ( at least in MY case) was a good way to get even more people to know about minis!
I personally have never bred unregistered minis yet. I have on occasion bought one, but I hardshipped in when I did that. I just choose not to judge those who do. I have seen unregistered foals going to absolutely wonderful homes where they are truly loved.
I also think, like I have heard said on here often, that keeping in mind there is no such thing as a perfect horse...... we each have our own checklist of which faults we consider major and therefore non breeding material, and which we consider minor, and therefore breedable but with the effort to complement with a breeding partner that is strong in that area instead of weak.
Just like we all do not agree on the "type" we prefer. I still feel like I said in my first post, for ME, it is very important to be breeding for animals with the conformation for living happy healthy lives, meaning the conformation to move comfortably, as well as eat comfortably, as well as foal easily. Many that fill these qualifcations would end up show quality for their type.
Others are breeding strictly with the hopes to excel in the show ring, and that is okay too!!
I also am sorry it seemed that I was causing a division. I truly meant that I think there are lots of ways to enjoy our wonderful little horses and I cheer on those I know who choose to show! But I also admire and cheer on those who are quietly enjoying theirs out of the public eye in whatever way they enjoy their minis. And I enjoy going to the small farms when I get a chance and seeing what fine minis many of them also have. As a matter of fact, about the only thing other than visiting my own human kids and grandson, that will ever get me away from my own small farm for any kind of vacation, is to visit other mini farms if I get a chance.
I also enjoy seeing the more well known farms' pictures........ show and otherwise, in the magazines. I always have enjoyed them!
I also wanted to say that I also tell my buyers if things do not work out, that they can bring the horse back to me. I HAVE bought back several horses over the years and either found another home for, or kept here as long as it lived. I feel I am responsible for the babies I raise........and no I would not continue to breed, if I could not find them what I consider to be good homes. But then I feel we are ALL responsible for taking care of the ones we raise. If EACH one of us did that, they would not end up in sad situations.
And yes, I try to keep in touch with those I sell to, and there are only a VERY FEW that I no longer know where they are after 19 years in minis.
I also admire those who do choose to rescue minis that are in need of rescue, because someone did not choose to take their responsibility seriously. Some people truly love doing rescue work also as their contribution and their niche in the mini world.
There will always be several ways to view any topic.
I just wanted to express mine, as I often think about lots of these things and thought that many folks are probably intimidated about expressing some of these things that I figured lots of folks probably also feel......so I thought I'd take a chance. I might have been a tad crazy, but I did it anyway.
Thanks again to all of you on all sides, and to those who pm'd me also.
I appreciate your thoughts, even those who disagree with me on various points.
Susan O.