puc
Well-Known Member
I have been thinking about this for some time and wondered what other people's thoughts are. I would like to say now that i support the futurity concept and i i don't want it to turn into another heated discussion that gets deleted as i think it is an interesting point and as i believe it this chat room is for discussion, friendly and sometimes lively debate and i am posting this to find out others thoughts and opinions. I probably shouldn't have to start my post with this but seeing as seems seem to keep getting deleted i thought i'd better clarify my reason for writing!! lol!!
So....
The futurity premium system... do you think that the current system of elite (marks 9 or above), 1st premium (marks 8 to 8.99), 2nd premium (marks 7.5 to 7.99) and third premium (marks 7 to 7.49) is a good and fair marking and awards system??
The idea (BEF website) that 50% of horses shown will gain a 1st premium i find a bit concerning as it states that a horse who is awarded this should go onto have 'very successful careers as sports horses'. I would consider very successful to mean a horse likely to be competed by a professional and competing at national level so i find it hard to see how 50% of horses breed in this country could all be possible of having such success - i don't mean can compete at national level as anyone can pay their entry fee but to actually stand a chance at say a national title at the BD National Champs, a top three placing in the BE young Horse champs or BSJA Young horse champs for example.
I also find the wording of the awards is wrong - how can a foal/youngster being awarded an average score of 7.2 for example be considered a premium foal even if it is a 3rd premium?? The very word premium (Definition: of exceptional quality or greater value than others of its kind; superior) states that the foal/youngster should be of superior quality and i consider (on two points) that a foal scoring 7 - 7.49 is not a premium foal (all be it third) - firstly that a foal scoring 7-7.49 is not an above average foal (and average should be judges on quality in breeding of sports horses in general not the average on that day) and secondly that i saw a third premium foal at one event that was of very poor standard both in its own right, the stallion choice and also mare choice - i did not feel in anyway that the word premium could be associated with this foal!!
So would this breeder who came for evaluation of their foal have gone away with the idea they had a premium foal???? And is this an honest and proactive approach to pushing british breeding forward??
So i guess after my long rambling post i am asking what is your opinion on the premium award system and would you expect more from say a 1st premium (for example) foal than what you would actually get??
Also do you think it is a good or bad thing to have to give everyone a premium (with the exception of a few who didn't even make a premium) and use a softly softly approach or do you think it would be more beneficial to have a a more honest and straightforward approach to really get people to look at their mares and their offspring and consider their breeding choice more carefully the next time or to think yes this was the best breeding choice i think i can make for my mare i'll repeat it if i want another foal?
Please state if you have been to the futurity to watch, if you have participated and if you are a professional breeder or amateur/hobby breeder.
I have an idea on how i would like to see the scoring but i've babbled on for long enough and would like to see what others think??
As said countless times before i have not written this as a slight on the BEF just something that i would like to hear others thoughts on.
I also think that Celia Clarke for one works tirelessly to try and improve British Breeding and this is not meant as a negative criticism just (hopefully) an interesting debate.
So....
The futurity premium system... do you think that the current system of elite (marks 9 or above), 1st premium (marks 8 to 8.99), 2nd premium (marks 7.5 to 7.99) and third premium (marks 7 to 7.49) is a good and fair marking and awards system??
The idea (BEF website) that 50% of horses shown will gain a 1st premium i find a bit concerning as it states that a horse who is awarded this should go onto have 'very successful careers as sports horses'. I would consider very successful to mean a horse likely to be competed by a professional and competing at national level so i find it hard to see how 50% of horses breed in this country could all be possible of having such success - i don't mean can compete at national level as anyone can pay their entry fee but to actually stand a chance at say a national title at the BD National Champs, a top three placing in the BE young Horse champs or BSJA Young horse champs for example.
I also find the wording of the awards is wrong - how can a foal/youngster being awarded an average score of 7.2 for example be considered a premium foal even if it is a 3rd premium?? The very word premium (Definition: of exceptional quality or greater value than others of its kind; superior) states that the foal/youngster should be of superior quality and i consider (on two points) that a foal scoring 7 - 7.49 is not a premium foal (all be it third) - firstly that a foal scoring 7-7.49 is not an above average foal (and average should be judges on quality in breeding of sports horses in general not the average on that day) and secondly that i saw a third premium foal at one event that was of very poor standard both in its own right, the stallion choice and also mare choice - i did not feel in anyway that the word premium could be associated with this foal!!
So would this breeder who came for evaluation of their foal have gone away with the idea they had a premium foal???? And is this an honest and proactive approach to pushing british breeding forward??
So i guess after my long rambling post i am asking what is your opinion on the premium award system and would you expect more from say a 1st premium (for example) foal than what you would actually get??
Also do you think it is a good or bad thing to have to give everyone a premium (with the exception of a few who didn't even make a premium) and use a softly softly approach or do you think it would be more beneficial to have a a more honest and straightforward approach to really get people to look at their mares and their offspring and consider their breeding choice more carefully the next time or to think yes this was the best breeding choice i think i can make for my mare i'll repeat it if i want another foal?
Please state if you have been to the futurity to watch, if you have participated and if you are a professional breeder or amateur/hobby breeder.
I have an idea on how i would like to see the scoring but i've babbled on for long enough and would like to see what others think??
As said countless times before i have not written this as a slight on the BEF just something that i would like to hear others thoughts on.
I also think that Celia Clarke for one works tirelessly to try and improve British Breeding and this is not meant as a negative criticism just (hopefully) an interesting debate.