Salem
06:11:11 Salem / Salt
Looking for a 1x1 RP, pm me! ^^
Cheese
06:06:48 Cheesy KNNs
Omg I nearly died. My bio 🤣 I completely forgot about that...
Cheese
05:59:46 Cheesy KNNs
You are ever so welcome :) good luck!
Golden Crest
05:57:07 ᰔᩚ Eve
Ooh, lemme look for some stock 🌈
Thank you <3
Cheese
05:55:42 Cheesy KNNs
Rainbow clouds, Eve, rainbow clouds 😍
Golden Crest
05:53:53 ᰔᩚ Eve
What is a good background idea?
Cheese
05:51:55 Cheesy KNNs
Gradual gradients don't exist for Ru. Just pure frickin white haha
Cheese
05:50:37 Cheesy KNNs
Thanks Ru <3
I'm back lol
Sagruesal
05:46:07 Ru
But I'm proud. Hope to see shiny hair this time around!
Sagruesal
05:44:57 Ru
And I'll catch you for that, since you have a whole selection of beautiful sunrise sky colors to choose from lol
Cheese
05:44:05 Cheesy KNNs
Get this, I'm actually using WHITE for my highlights for once. You should be proud Ru lol

I'm off for a bit but I'll come back ;) Bye
Cheese
05:43:17 Cheesy KNNs
Yessss Ruuu I willl
Cheese
05:43:00 Cheesy KNNs
Nah Jewlz it's actually smart
Hot 2 Trot
05:42:57 ♡Holly♡
Cute little thing
-HEE Click-
Sagruesal
05:42:50 Ru
Yeah, don't forget to erase bright light from its chin, definitely looks wrong
Jewlz
05:42:00 
hi nice to meet you too Ru! im sorryyy it kind of irked me since my horses hooves arent pink lol
Sagruesal
05:41:43 Ru
That's actually good advice!
Cheese
05:41:34 Cheesy KNNs
-Click-
It's getting somewhere.
I'm excited for the lighting :D

Ignore the weird messy tail lines, it works for me in the end ahaha
Cheese
05:39:38 Cheesy KNNs
Ru
But in a very helpful way :)
Jewlz made me change the horse's hooves to more cream than pink, considering 'real horses don't have pink hooves'
I'm forever keeping that in mind lol
Sagruesal
05:38:38 Ru
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Breed-ability July 5, 2017 01:42 AM


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Can I get feedback on if the thought process here flows? Or doesn't flow. Just want to know that I make sense.

Well I think itÂ’s time we have this discussion. At what point do the following factors faults that donÂ’t impede function and are superficial, bloodline, temperament, and the breedÂ’s needs dictate a horseÂ’s breed-ability?

Let us define terms. Faults we understand as any issue that may be lethal, impede function, superficial flaws, or stand against the breed standard. For this thought experiment, IÂ’d like to focus on the issues that are superficial. I will further define those issues as follows. A horse with an ewe neck that is not severe, but noticeable. Such an animal can safely and successfully go onto a lifelong career. A short hip, little long in the back, a shorter neck are things that for this experiment will be deemed superficial.There are numerous other superficial flaws. It is understood that while some issues can cause irreparable issues to the longevity and use of a horse, we focus on only the superficial ones and levels of certain issues.

If we are, in fact, breeding for the good of the breed over the long-term how do we measure our risk factors? Bloodlines are important.Horses are impacted by the economy, environment, and life just as much as people. Some lines thrive and others dwindle. We decide it is worth it to bring back a bloodline or cultivate a new one. Temperament can measure whether a horse even gets bred at all (insert laughter due to well-placed joke). In this day and age, while we do have ways around temperament in our horses, we do not breed solely for ourselves, but promotion of the breed. Then there is the question of what the breed as a whole needs to continue into the future and not die out.

These are factors that include a deal of risk and future-forward thinking. How breeders weigh each of these factors and the risks associated will vary for each individual. We can look at a pedigree and love an animal. We can over-look a pedigree and fall for a sweet temperament. Conformation flaws can be overlooked as well. Yet, each of these factors can be “under-looked”. We can dislike a particular temperament, pedigree, or flaw and still breed the animal. There is wiggle room in some instances, the question is defining that wiggle room. It is finding those times when one factor is so worth the risk and chance that we try anyway because it simply is worth it. Then we have to question and define what “worth” is.

Worth is a harder term to define, therefore, I do digress to the original question: at what point do the following factors faults that donÂ’t impede function and are superficial, bloodline, temperament, and the breedÂ’s needs dictate a horseÂ’s breed-ability?

Edited at July 5, 2017 01:52 AM by MC Ace

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