I blame......THE HORSES!
Yup - it is their fault! First, due to their small size, it is easier for people to afford several minis as compared to one large horse. You also need less room, so people can quickly accumulate a "herd of minis" on what might at most support 2 full-sized horses. Also, because of their size, they seem to draw a lot of inexperienced people. They are definitely easier to handle and those that would never in a million years consider handling and breeding a full-sized stud have no problem doing it with the minis. So pretty soon you have a stallion running with a bunch of mares and popping babies out every year.
Second, the foals are just so darn cute!
I mean, how can you not look at a foal and say, "Oh, I want one!!!!" Even knowing what I know, I have that knee-jerk reaction. And they don't stay babies very long!
Third, because you can't ride them, many people think the only good thing to do with them is breed them and try and sell the babies to make money.
I first got into minis in 1993. The first mini I bought, of course, was a stallion. I just wanted a mini to play with because I had always wanted one. I had always had full-sized horses. I lucked out, going into this not knowing anything because he was actually registered AMHR. About 6 months after I bought him, I visited a farm and saw their foals. That was it! I was hooked and I now knew what I needed - a mare!
So less than a year after purchasing my stallion, I was off to an auction to purchase my first mare. Now, the saying is that God protects the ignorant and that was the truth! I also think I did better than many inexperienced owners do because I had my big horse experience. But I still just got darned lucky.
This was before internet, so there wasn't much information to be had. And coming from a big horse background might have made things better because I decided that all of my horses would "do" something besides breed. So we began showing - even my broodmares were trained to drive. Even with all of that, I only ever had three foals before I decided I needed to downsize in order to start my own family. All of this happened between 1993-1998. I was all of 19 years old when I started on that venture.
Fast forward to now and I hope I have gotten smarter. I knew I wanted miniatures for my girls to experience the joy of owning, working and showing them. But thanks to this board, I had been educated about the troubles facing the mini population. The first time I had minis was the height of the "mini revolution" and everything called "mini" was selling like hotcakes - especially if it was a mare and a colored mare to boot! It was very eye-opening to discover what had happened to minis during my time away.
BUT - what I also found was that more people were showing! The quality of minis has improved to such a drastic degree. The horses I showed before and won repeatedly with at open and registry shows wouldn't even make it in the gate. I was very impressed.
Anyway, sorry for the long story, but I wanted to let everyone here know that everything you say does NOT fall on deaf ears. The minis I now have are geldings. I love my geldings, I am excited to see geldings gaining a small foothold in this industry. I will only own geldings and will do my part to see that people understand there is more to minis than making babies!
Barbara