stormy
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Sorry, this constant belittlement of the miniature horse as a breed just burns me every time. The american shetland also origionated from those long bodied, short legged, posty moving european shetlands, however, selective breeding and infusion of other breeds has changed the shetland and the miniature horse into two distinct types. It is a crime shetland can be dividied into foundation, classic and modern 'cause they can not decide what they want to be but Miniature breeders are forced to accept the modern type shetland as the standard for the miniature breed because most judges also own and raise the pony type horse. It has never helped a breed to "heat it up" historically. The shetland itself has remained a minor breed while the miniature horse grows in popularity so why should all be forced by a minority run registry to change to what many of us sure do not consider an improvement to the breed, by breeding miniature shetland ponies! There are a tremendous number of quality miniature horses out there, not posty moving, of excellent conformation and quality...the modern pony look is a change is direction, not an improvement to the breed.
It is also not a height registry when only certain breeds can be hardshipped in, not all who measure under 38".
That said horses hitting the wall, throwing drivers out of the cart, hitting other drivers horses, showing lame and still placing is a sham and sure does not make the registry or the breed look good. Perhaps knowing the world is watching will at least stop this kind of stuff.
It is also not a height registry when only certain breeds can be hardshipped in, not all who measure under 38".
That said horses hitting the wall, throwing drivers out of the cart, hitting other drivers horses, showing lame and still placing is a sham and sure does not make the registry or the breed look good. Perhaps knowing the world is watching will at least stop this kind of stuff.