Ok, I've slept on this which I always find helpful.
For those that don't know me, Mike and I raise ASPC and ASPC/AMHR horses that we show and promote (and win on the National level in halter and driving) in both ASPC and AMHR. We usually have about 8 foals a year, so I would consider us a small breeder. The goal of our breeding program has been to produce National Champion 34-38" horses. My reason for stating all this is to let all of you know that we are definitely one of the breeders who would be impacted greatly, and we have put a lot of hard work and money into our program.
My thoughts haven't changed much from my 1st post, but let me expand on them a bit...
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Measure at the withers - I still think this is a good idea as it is how all horses (except AMHA and AMHR are measured). This means a horse in ASPC/AMHR would have one measurement. Consistency is good! Within our own organization, we wouldn't have to say well as a mini, it measures this and as a Shetland it measures this. I'm really not concerned about what the horses measures in AMHA. That is a different organization and may even change itself if it is the ONLY horse registry in the world that measures differently.
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Grandfathering for show purposes - I really think this just opens a can of worms and will cause a lot of unhappy feelings for years to come especially at the National show. However, I do think it is OK to keep horses grandfathered for breeding purposes similar to what AMHA did many years ago. I don't think a horse should lose its papers over this, but unfortunately, there will by many geldings that lose some value as they can no longer show in the R division and obviously can't be bred. Note that I say
some value. Many of these horses will still have their ASPC papers and can still be shown as such. Let's not forget that I think THE most successful sale this year was ASPC horses and the high selling horses were ASPC registered only!!!
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Do not raise the height limit - I guess I am one that believes in going forward. You don't get better if you aren't challenged. The miniature horse is supposed to be a Miniature horse. Raising the height limit doesn't get us closer to that goal.
To sum this up, we need to show our horses where they belong. If they are truly 38" and under at the withers, we show them in AMHR. If not, we show them in ASPC. Most of our shows already offer both divisions. To me, this really seems like a win/win for both sides of our organization. Normally, I am against the addition of more classes, but in this case I think the organization as a whole should offer these horses that are directly impacted a 38-40" subdivision of the Unders at Congress.
Mares are already bred for 2011 foals, so I would suggest this change takes place effective with the 2012 show season.
Will this cause me to make changes to my program? Absolutely! Does it change the way I personally rank my horses? Yes. But I do believe it is a progressive step for ASPC / AMHR as a whole.