Nudibranch
Well-Known Member
Don't get me wrong - I own a coloured horse so I'm not being colourist. However, when I was a kid, everyone rode Welshies (ok, I did grow up in Wales) or other natives, or native x TB's, particularly for competitions.
These days, natives seem hard to come by, particularly the non-Welsh breeds. I noticed (as MoC pointed it out) on another thread lots of us on here are Fell owners but they, like a lot of the natives, seem to be largely superseded by coloured cobs these days. At a recent county show, the large breed native classes had around 6-7 entries while I counted 22 in one coloured class. I'm looking for a Dales to buy and they seem to be like hen's teeth - at least suitable ones.
I don't really understand it. Natives as a group are so varied and have so much to offer between them. Yet some are now endangered. Why? Many of the coloureds I see have very poor conformation and I can't believe they are more versatile/more comfortable to ride/more trainable than say a Fell or a NF. I'm not looking for a bun fight; I'd just like to understand why things have ended up like this.
These days, natives seem hard to come by, particularly the non-Welsh breeds. I noticed (as MoC pointed it out) on another thread lots of us on here are Fell owners but they, like a lot of the natives, seem to be largely superseded by coloured cobs these days. At a recent county show, the large breed native classes had around 6-7 entries while I counted 22 in one coloured class. I'm looking for a Dales to buy and they seem to be like hen's teeth - at least suitable ones.
I don't really understand it. Natives as a group are so varied and have so much to offer between them. Yet some are now endangered. Why? Many of the coloureds I see have very poor conformation and I can't believe they are more versatile/more comfortable to ride/more trainable than say a Fell or a NF. I'm not looking for a bun fight; I'd just like to understand why things have ended up like this.