OK I have to add to this .
I had a dwarf born here 2 years ago. He was out of a purchused mare.I had purchused two mares and a stallion in a package deal.
I was honest about him and did do alot of reading on it and just about drove my vet nuts with ?s about it.
In my case the stallion I purchused was listed on all paperwrok as the sire of the dwarf.
I had no problem with it like I said was really just looking for info in hopes of not having another dwarf foal again.
Now my vet came right out and told me there was "no way " my stallion sired that foal. He was a born 31 days early..if you go by all the paperwork... the colt was sired by another stallion other then mine. The paperwrok I got said the mare was bred in June the foal was born early April. The gal I got the mare from did not even own the stallion or mare at the time that mare was bred, being it was born in April.
Now I was told by the person who sold the stallion to a gal I got him from that she hauled the stallion AND mares to the person I purchused them from... the stallion was from one place and the mare from another.. So who sired that foal?? I do not know, I have never said I knew, there is no way I could know or the gal I got her from know what happen before we owned the mare. My vet said no way a dwarf like Hobbit could of lived one day if he were born 31 days early. he only lived 1 month and that was with alot of TLC. Well over and above normal care. And every foal out of my stallion have been perfect. to date...
It did not matter..who the sire of Hobbit was to me. I sold the mare told eveyone had a dwarf foal, it was stated right in every add and on my web-site.... The new owner bred the mare and she foaled another dwarf.. so I do not think it mattered who the sire was.She in my mind is a dwarf.
Now to answer the ? did I tell the breeder of the mare that she IMHO is a dwarf and carried dwarf foals. YES I did.
They did not take it well... lets just say they and others pretty much told me if I do not know how to play the game get out. LOL
I guess in a way I'm out. But hey I did not bred known dwarfs or dwarf carriers.... and this breeder is still doing it and knows full well they are. I was told they have one mare who has a dwarf about every 2 or 3 years!! But it still being bred..
I agree and believe that every dwarf and dwarf carrier shown be named, registered as a dwarf or carrier. So any one can look up any horse and see for them selfs if they maybe or might be a carrier. And make up thier own minds weather or not to bred that horse.
But it will never happen as long a money is the main reason so many breed.
I think it all comes down to one thing.
OH! NOT EVERY MINIATURE HORSE SHOULD BE BRED!!
It just never seems to surprise me how many miniature horses are bred that should never be, just because a horse is under 38" does not mean that it has to be bred.. to see what you get. Let alone one known to have given birth to a dwarf needs to be bred again. Or just has faults. If a QH had the same fautls would you bred it??
There a 10,000s of miniature mares and stallions out there. I can not see why a mare or stallion ( no matter how nice) needs to be bred. Let alone ones of poor conformation and dwarf carriers, let alone dwarfs..
If it's a stallion geld him and if it a mare hopfuly find her a pet only home....at the very least remove thier papers..
But this will never happen because the driving factor in the AMHR and AMHA is money,not the betterment of the breed.