MizElz
Well-Known Member
One thing that really pees me off in the horseworld is the amount of indiscriminate breeding that takes place. I'm not talking about the foals which are not registered - as many people here have stated in the past, there are plenty of registered foals which have awful conformation, movement and ability; likewise many with 'breeding unknown' have gone on to be superstars!
I have no issue with anyone breeding from their mare, if they are as certain as they can be that the foal has a solid future. We ourselves know nothing of Ellie's dam, although we do have the details of her sire - yet, if the risks of breeding had not been so great, we would love to have bred from her, simply because it would be so special to have her son or daughter to follow in her footsteps.
What gets me, however, are the number of adverts we see nowadays for unknown/average/poor mares that are in foal to unknown/average/poor stallions. I saw one today along the lines of:
15hh coloured cob mare, unbroken but good broodmare, 12 yrs old, in foal to Irish sports horse stallion. £950
Why breed this foal? Why put the mare - an unknown quantity herself - in foal in the first place, if the aim is just to sell her before it is born? What purpose will her foal serve? Ok, the foal may turn out nice enough - although from the poor quality black and white photo, the mare certainly didnt look anything special - but there again, it might not. As I said before, if she was someone's pet and they wanted to breed from her to carry on her line for their own purposes, regardless of how good she may or may not be, then fair enough. But it is pretty clear that she is just a baby machine, and there are far, far too many adverts just like this, in my opinion.
I don't often rant, but this kind of thing really annoys me, especially when so many people get upset about horses being sent to Potters. When they are bred as indiscriminately as this type of advert suggests, it is no wonder that the horse population in Britain is surplus to requirements.
I have no issue with anyone breeding from their mare, if they are as certain as they can be that the foal has a solid future. We ourselves know nothing of Ellie's dam, although we do have the details of her sire - yet, if the risks of breeding had not been so great, we would love to have bred from her, simply because it would be so special to have her son or daughter to follow in her footsteps.
What gets me, however, are the number of adverts we see nowadays for unknown/average/poor mares that are in foal to unknown/average/poor stallions. I saw one today along the lines of:
15hh coloured cob mare, unbroken but good broodmare, 12 yrs old, in foal to Irish sports horse stallion. £950
Why breed this foal? Why put the mare - an unknown quantity herself - in foal in the first place, if the aim is just to sell her before it is born? What purpose will her foal serve? Ok, the foal may turn out nice enough - although from the poor quality black and white photo, the mare certainly didnt look anything special - but there again, it might not. As I said before, if she was someone's pet and they wanted to breed from her to carry on her line for their own purposes, regardless of how good she may or may not be, then fair enough. But it is pretty clear that she is just a baby machine, and there are far, far too many adverts just like this, in my opinion.
I don't often rant, but this kind of thing really annoys me, especially when so many people get upset about horses being sent to Potters. When they are bred as indiscriminately as this type of advert suggests, it is no wonder that the horse population in Britain is surplus to requirements.