MountainMeadows
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Laurie (Heather Glen), what I was trying to say is that the ONLY place that this new "rule" will be instituted is at the SHOW RING. Otherwise, as things stand today, people will go on bringing over 34" horses perm in AMHA irregardless of their true height. Until we officially adopt a measuring standard (whatever that may be, top of withers, bottom of withers, last hair of mane) & have OFFICIAL MEASURERS measure the horse to bring it perm. Until that happens, as long as we are still relying on "honesty", so therefore there will be LOTS of breeders who continue to perm horses that are over 34".
As stated in Margot's post, this was brought up once at a National meeting - it went down in flames - WHY? Because noone wants anyone poking around their pasture measuring their horses ! ! !
To be honest, bringing the measurement to the base of the withers MIGHT just create a bit of honesty, and for all those who turned in papers that can legitimately recover them I would suggest that you write to AMHA and request that the perm papers be allowed to be reinstated at the same price as they would have been if they had not turned them in, and again, that all resulting foals from 2 AMHA registered parents also be able to be registered - the AMHA would be in a win/win situation.
Perhaps in the future we will institute a rule that has Official Measurers measuring for perm papers (probably not in my lifetime
). And at that point we can truly start working on refining our "breed" to be more than a height registry - and more of a breed that is recognized for it's TYPE vs SIZE
Stacy
As stated in Margot's post, this was brought up once at a National meeting - it went down in flames - WHY? Because noone wants anyone poking around their pasture measuring their horses ! ! !
To be honest, bringing the measurement to the base of the withers MIGHT just create a bit of honesty, and for all those who turned in papers that can legitimately recover them I would suggest that you write to AMHA and request that the perm papers be allowed to be reinstated at the same price as they would have been if they had not turned them in, and again, that all resulting foals from 2 AMHA registered parents also be able to be registered - the AMHA would be in a win/win situation.
Perhaps in the future we will institute a rule that has Official Measurers measuring for perm papers (probably not in my lifetime
Stacy