Patchworkpony
Well-Known Member
Is anyone else worried that our wonderful native ponies are less hardy, more highly strung and possibly less long lived than they were? It has certainly happened in some breeds since the introduction of so called 'line breeding'.
Many of these unique British breeds were kept and bred for generations to help the farmers do tough jobs in tough landscapes. I do wonder if today's youngstock will grow up to be as potentially useful as their great grandparents were or, is their only place now just in the show ring? Our native ponies are so precious but once the original traits have gone they're gone for good. I have noticed recently that many of the native I fall across at shows etc. are just plain uptight, especially the youngsters - people certainly stuff them with too much high protein, sugary foods which of course doesn't help.
Many of these unique British breeds were kept and bred for generations to help the farmers do tough jobs in tough landscapes. I do wonder if today's youngstock will grow up to be as potentially useful as their great grandparents were or, is their only place now just in the show ring? Our native ponies are so precious but once the original traits have gone they're gone for good. I have noticed recently that many of the native I fall across at shows etc. are just plain uptight, especially the youngsters - people certainly stuff them with too much high protein, sugary foods which of course doesn't help.