Re: [RC] The Arabian Breed - Bette Lamore
Hi Tom
No one has ever said that carte blanch, bigger is better (or at least I
didn't), and neither is smaller always better, per se----- all depends
on the conformation, athletic ability, genes, (and beauty is a nice
bonus!) All things equal, bigger is an alternative for those people who
enjoy riding a taller horse and some who feel foolish or uncomfortable,
because of their weight and height or just appearance, riding a 14.2
Arabian. Size is an advantage if one is showing in OPEN dressage, or
hunter/jumper, etc. Likewise, it is a disadvantage if one is doing
barrel racing, or some events in gymkhana. I will add endurance to that
list only if statistics prove that the taller horses with good
conformation and athletic ability who are trained/worked decently break
down sooner than short horses with the same qualifications. Perhaps the
taller guy is not destined for endurance but must console himself with
competitive trail, pleasure trail, flat racing... whatever. I for one
will wait for the scientific studies to come out. Remember, for many
years "common sense" told folks the world was flat.
Not everyone in endurance wants to ride a small horse, and given that
there are quality tall ones around (yes, you have to look for them---
just as you have to look for ANY quality horse), there is no reason that
they should feel compelled to ride on a shorter Arabian just because
some folks are line-breeding the smaller horses or happy with the
smaller horses and for some strange reason do NOT want ANYONE to breed
for taller horses with good conformation. Doesn't sound like America to
me ;-)
Why do I keep getting sucked into these size debates? I believe in my
quality tall horses and hate to see someone who wants a taller horse
decide not to search for one because of peer pressure. Go for what you
want!!!! Small, large, black, white, or "camels!" I would encourage all
to send for videos from different breeders and judge the quality of the
horse on his merits yourself! There is a place for quality horses--- no
matter what the size-- and I mean smaller, too.
Bette, who will continue to breed ALL sizes, including BIG, for those
"neurotic" individuals who want a big horse (TIC!) Can we just say
"Vivre La Difference!" (you Frenchmen have to excuse any spelling faux
pas --- many moons since 2 semesters of French) and move on..... We seem
to be beating a TALL dead horse :-)
goearth wrote:
Hello Campers, from my little book, the Observers Book of Horses and
Ponies which was printed in the UK and given to me by Felicity Anne
Russell (FAR) the granddaughter of Bertrand i read that ..."Of all the
horse breeds of the world, the Arab is not only the oldest and the most
beautiful, but has had more influence on other breeds than any, which is
the surest tribute to its excellance. The breeds outstanding features
are: a small horse-the stallions standing 14'2-15 hands, with mares
slightly smaller-of extremely graceful carriage and beautifully refined
head,with tail carried high and gaily; a horse of arresting and
picturesque appearance, indeed, the very picture horse of all the equine
race." So since i was for a time a breeder of them and had more
problems w/ vaginas than sheaths i would say that the modern day
philosophy of "Bigger is Better" does not align itself with the thinking
and reasoning of the original intent of those that bred them for 5,000
years. tom sites
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Bette Lamore
Whispering Oaks Arabians
Home of 16.2h TLA Halynov
who lives on through his legacy
Hal's Riverdance!
http://www.arabiansporthorse.com
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