You can be a legacy breeder. . . . . . . .
Most breeders have short term goals. Their breeding program is to produce a foal better than the sire or
dam, one for a fad or market. It ends there, and compares to a cross-breeding program. For example, in one generation a breeder
can produce, by breeding opposite qualities, a show winner with 'quality and refinement'. But then, in each passing generation,
the animals lose the very traits that made them unique.
Every breed registry is subject to political pressure and
conflicting interests. Talk to breeders and they will tell you their concerns about the future of the breed. These are not
theoretical musings, these things are happening now. Every breed registry is feeling the pressures of change.
On the other hand, each breed has legacy breeders,
those that are dedicated to a breed's original standard and will not change. There are certain things that legacy breeders
do, things that are not mystical or secrets handed down from past generations. They are sound breeding principles that are
common knowledge, but ignored by most breeders. They are principles that are shoved aside through politics and fads, economics
and personal whims.
Legacy breeders breed by the standard. That seems too simple to be true. They breed to good
qualities, not away from bad. There are no surprises in a legacy breeder’s barn, he continues to breed good qualities
to good qualities to the point where his foal crop is predictable. At that point even his culls are better quality and truer
to breed type than the best of other breeders. Legacy breeders study pedigrees, family lines and individual ponies. They know
family lines and the traits passed on by those lines and where they came from, the genetics that carry on. The genetics that
do not change the breed. The genetics that breed true to the standard.
Every registered breed has it’s
own breed standard, and to the legacy breeder this standard is revered. Legacy breeders appreciate the breed’s unique
character, and are dedicated to preserving these qualities. It would never occur to a legacy breeder to "improve"
the breed. Legacy breeders believe in the breed and will not change for any judge, for any market trend, for any amount of
money. . . .
YOU too can be a Legacy Breeder.