> BTW, what's up with that Breeding evaluation Powerpoint I just 
posted?  Most
> of the illustrations don't even show Icelandic horses, and many of 
the
> illustrations have comments in Icelandic.  How on earth is one 
supposed to
> know what they consider good and what they consider bad...and do 
Icelandic
> Horses even come in those shapes...?  SHOULD they come in those 
shapes?

maybe you should have attend the clinic, then you would have get 
comments on the pictures. All the fotos are of Icleandics. And to 
show what a saw back or cowhooked is in illustration, you don't need 
Icelandics. BTW the comments on the illustration are not Icelandic, I 
guess it is Swedish
> Hmm, if I were a cynic (moi?) I might think the presenter really 
doesn't
> care to impart too much information.  Might take some of the 
mystery out of
> the evaluations, and cut into the judging and breeding clinic 
business....
Maybe it is just a question of efforts to get those illustrations 
done with a lot of mane on the horse, to make you feel, it is an 
Icelandic horse. Or do you think when there is a clinic like that for 
Dartmoor ponies or Haflinger, they make all the illustrations from 
the breed?? Why are you always so negative, must be very tiring to 
always look for the hair in the soup.

Jasmin


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