CrookedPostQH
Posted : 8/27/2009 6:22:04 PM
CrookedPostQH Foal Total Posts : 16 Reward points : 0 Joined: 8/15/2009 Location: Midwest Status: online Reply to messageMessage Options Re:HALF-PRICED STALLION SERVICES - Thursday, August 27, 2009 1:00 PM My question...why do owners of breeds other than arab wish to list their stallions for half price services to raise funds for an arab association? Is this free to the stallion owners? One would think that a stallion cabable of producing competitive offspring would want to attract mares with competitive pedigrees within their own breed. Just thinking. Maybe I should take a look at the site to see what is available!
Back from a visit to the website.
Okay, I must be a QH breed/pedigree snob! lol How did that happen? (Actually, if it whinnies - I can fall in love with it.)
I took a quick look and found one QH/TB cross and one cremello QH that specified only arab mares.
My grandparents stood an arab for maybe 10 years and they would breed him to anything - arabs, QH, appy, grade horses and ponies. Good thing you could register 1/2 and 1/4 arabs! They did find a market for arab/welsh crosses. They were good-minded small horses that made great youth horses. They also did some crosses that made no sense to me, what I would term negligent breeding practices that resulted in grade horses.
What is the cremello QH owner thinking? Well, color for one, but how does his stallion benefit from these foals? It will not be seen as favorable in the AQHA - absolutely nothing that will promote the stallion's name as a producer of quality, talented offspring.
And, the QH/TB stallion? He's a grade horse! Or has a new registry sprung up?!
When our nation has a huge surplus of unwanted horses...why are people breeding mixed breed horses, often for more money than a registered pure-bred can be purchased at auction? And, I'm not leaving out the people that continue to breed their registered mare. Good heavens, I can purchase another very well bred horse for a lot less than I can breed my own mare - but I'm not. Can anyone shed some light on this? Maybe a view I have not considered?
Sorry for the long post and rant. I am on extended sick leave and I literally have nothing better to do except ponder any and all issues facing the horse industry. lol