This question may be crazy, but does this $100 fee go in reverse, lets say can I hardship my "B" geldings, mares & stallions into foundation shetland or is it just for the shetlands, AMHA and fellabella to transfer into AMHR?
You cannot hardship anything into ASPC, the foundation are part of the ASPC. ASPC is a recgonized breed. AMHR is not.
I really think its going to be alot harder then people realize for AMHR to become a breed. Our standard of perfection is so vague there is really no way to rule out which type should AMHR breeders should be breeding for and there is no perfect way in changing it, we are too far into it I think we would only loose members if we change it to a specific type and the way AMHR is leaning towards right now is AMHR/ASPC. There are still really good breeders out there that continue to breed quality AMHR minis and AMHA/AMHR minis. I think we'll see more AMHA members coming back into AMHR and we'll see fewer AMHA/AMHR minis because its so expensive to do both.
AMHR's Standard of Perfection:
General Impression: A small, sound, well-balanced horse which gives the impression of strength, agility, and alterness. The diposition should be eager and friendly and not skittish.
Size: The American Miniature Horse must measure not more than 34 inches at the base of the last hair on the mane for the Under division, and not more than 38 inches for Over division. Since the breed objective is the smallest possible perfect horse prefernce in judging shall be given to the smallest, all other factors being equal. In no case shall a smaller horse be placed over a larger horse with better conformation.
Priority in juding shall be in this order:
1. Soundness
2. Balance, and conformity to the standard of perfection
3. Size
Of course it goes into more detail, but all it asks for is a small well balanced sound horse. So with that being the case we continue to breed for what we want and it is our responsibility as breeders to continue that and breed for quality small horses that don't go over 38".
As far as adding movement to the halter classes I really think its just going to open up a big can of worms. I don't mind making sure they move out and have a clear consistent gait but not be judged based on who can come out with bigger movement. We have classes for that for those who want to present movement and that would be your liberty and driving classes.
As far is inspecting for AMHA horses I have seen a 40+" mini out of AMHA stock. Now who's to say if she was really out of those horses but thats where DNA comes into play and at this time AMHR doesn't require DNA. So the owner who has that 40" mini can very easily hardship her in this year and get AMHR papers and breed for AMHR foals. I'm sure it rarely happens with AMHA horses to go over 38" but who's to say it doesn't happen.
People said why don't AMHR charge as much as AMHA when it comes to hardshipping in horses. Well AMHA still accepts unregistered miniatures while AMHR is limiting the horses they bring in. I wouldn't be so much against AMHR allowing hardship of unregistered miniatures again at the prices AMHA asks if not double. Especially when the looks of AMHR becoming a recgonized breed looks so far away. If we want to continue to keep the books open and stay a height registry open the books competely by accepting unregistered miniatures and asking double the fees that AMHA asks or if we want to become a breed close the books competely, keep the standard to what we have as its obvious we have too many types of minis, allow breeding papers for those who go over 38" and those who were honest and returned their papers to the office will be allowed to get breeding papers back of those horses cause I think legally it would have to be done. Also DNA needs to be done for breeding horses.
I'm just typing thoughts out I'm positive not everyone will agree with me and won't be surprised if no one agrees with me lol.