Damien
Well-Known Member
and yes the best bred animal in the world can show absolutely no potential what so ever.. How many times do you look at a pedigree at a grading, sale or stallion show and think.... ooh this should be exciting and it doesn't move or doesn't jump or has several conformation faults that are displeasing........ and that is with the animal shown loose in its natural state, forget the training.......
I think if breeders get too obsessed with going by the book we can loose the essence of what we are trying to achieve. Dictatorship is not the way forwards, we need a certain degree of self assessment and confidence in what we are wanting to produce, and sometimes its hard to stand up for what we believe when so many are standing on the sidelines ready to criticise what papers what grading and what bloodlines, mare line etc basically the choices that we make.
I think if breeders get too obsessed with going by the book we can loose the essence of what we are trying to achieve. Dictatorship is not the way forwards, we need a certain degree of self assessment and confidence in what we are wanting to produce, and sometimes its hard to stand up for what we believe when so many are standing on the sidelines ready to criticise what papers what grading and what bloodlines, mare line etc basically the choices that we make.