sbloom
Well-Known Member
Modern breeding has changed things, as I say, whether you think that constitutes "fundamental" is the only debate. Look at how even native ponies are bred now, let alone sport horses where the increase in elasticity has a cost. Horses weren't expected to last beyond 20 so there was less knowledge about long term effects, we didn't have the diagnostics so didn't know what was going wrong with horses either. Many were kept in stalls as an example, if they had known what we know, would they have kept horses in stalls?