> why, aside from the profits of breeders, do we need to do that? they're > hardly obscure as it is; they appear even in most kids' books of breeds. > --vicka
As an owner of Icelandic Horses I want them perceived well by people that aren't familiar with them. It's important to me that with any 'outside' contact my herd has, they are considered well trained and well behaved. At the despooking clinic we took Gusti to we were told he was the best behaved horse there. People pay attention to that sort of thing. Wanda
