CrookedPostQH
Posted : 11/4/2009 9:36:21 PM
Dash mentioned the origin of the problem - which I will expand on. Stupid uncaring people breed stupid uncaring children, which can grow up to be thoughtless, irresponsible, and promote cruelty in many areas including animal ownership.
I prefer a registered QH only because if I should choose to breed my mare any foals will have greater value and hopefully find longterm good homes. Now, I am talking about a performance point/money earning sire as well as well-chosen pedigree. I don't have to have the current reigning world champ - I prefer consistant tried and true bloodlines with good conformation intended for a specific use. I also don't believe in forcing a discipline on a horse that is better suited to something else.
I am not happy with the high end breeders for futurity and race horses breeding lots of mares each year and select a few prospects to compete for the big money. Sadly, some of the selected fail as they are pushed beyond their mental/physical capabilities to meet 3 yo competitions. But, many of the extras still have some worth and readily find homes with people who are competing in amateur, non pro or on the state or local levels.
A good horse is a good horse and that includes many grade horses, but the indescriminate backyard breeder that has ole Nelly, with pig eyes and steep shoulders, bred every year to a short necked, long backed, cow hocked, narrow chested $50 stud because he's a pretty color should be strung up. They are the equivalent of puppy mills or people who don't neuter/spay dogs and cats. They are breeding junk at the lowest end of the market and these horses more than others end up at auctions selling for less than the sale fee. Too many don't sell and are abandoned at the auction facility. Mostly, these are the horses (as well as an accumulation of the old, sick, injured, dangerous, or owner is now unable to keep) that make up the bulk of our unwanted horse problem.
My point is to not breed junk or breed more than you can see into good places. Deal with what we have, but why breed if there are better animals available already. It makes no sense for someone to stand a stud that is inferior in quality to another person's gelding. This thought goes for all types of animals.