JMS Miniatures
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WHOOO HOOO!!!
Would then throwing the ASPC papers away magically transform the animal into a mini?Here's a thought - if you want to register your 38" or smaller ASPC as a MINI, then throw out the ASPC papers. That's how this all started.
I second and third that!! If you read this thread and didn't know better you would think we all belong to two different associations. Its one association!We ALL BELONG TO THE SAME CLUB !![/size]]
Whoa people. I DON'T have GRIPES about Shetlands. I guess this will be my last post. FYI - I voted FOR having them show in both divisions. I think it would absolutely increase entries in the pony classes. I was talking about what has ALREADY happened in Michigan. Pony Classes were not supported and were dropped by the clubs offering them. This is proven historical fact. I did NOT say I was against this. I'm just wondering where all the pony folks were when the classes WERE being offered? Thanks everybody. I'm done.In response to having very few ponies showing when classes are offered...
In my area there has always been lots of mini shows... It is easier to buy and show horses when there are lots of shows. Why would someone buy and breed registered horses if there is never a hope to show them? I am one who believes ( and I know many do not) that breeding stock and offspring should hold their own in an actual show ring against others of their kind, and if they're not placing well they should be replaced with horses that are. That is kind of the point. Otherwise, the show ring is for fun (chariot and costume are obvious examples) so that we have somewhere to enjoy our registered animals.
What IS the point of showing, think about that.
If your stock can't hold it's own in halter and this is important to you, get animals who can.
I still don't believe that judges are blindly picking animals just because they are also ASPC. I have seen PLENTY of amhr only horses winning and I have great respect for the judges for the most part. I don't think that papers make the horse... Ive seen TONS of horribly conformed Shetlands so I fail to see how Shetland papers magically make a horse a winner in the ring and a lack of them make it impossible for a horse to compete. I think it's pure stereotype... I hope people can all be more open minded someday.
If getting the Shetlands to be more popular so they show more is important to you, this rule change would only encourage more entries. If we've got a lot of mini shetlands showing, then they may cross enter and you won't get that single pony walking away with your one $50 award. There would be more competition and everyone would win.
So ruffian I don't see how you can be against this and yet it would solve many of your gripes???
Bottom line I feel that papers don't make the horse's quality though...
I agree with the pony classes not here in MI. Ponies are growing popular (only reciently) but not enough of them at the shows yet. Just like AMHA, they stopped here in MI because not enough folks entering there as well and now they are gone too. I am a mini horse breeder of 34" and under only and would LOVE to compeate in AMHA shows, BUT MI wont bring it here because of the bad resaults in the past. I believe Ruffin is saying that this is the same thing with the ponies too. Maybe soon we will have both ponys and "A" classes/shows again but not until more interest and folks stepping up a begging for them. Lack of funds = no shows/classes. Until the funds can be accounted for, then the shows/classes will come...Whoa people. I DON'T have GRIPES about Shetlands. I guess this will be my last post. FYI - I voted FOR having them show in both divisions. I think it would absolutely increase entries in the pony classes. I was talking about what has ALREADY happened in Michigan. Pony Classes were not supported and were dropped by the clubs offering them. This is proven historical fact. I did NOT say I was against this. I'm just wondering where all the pony folks were when the classes WERE being offered? Thanks everybody. I'm done.