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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 17078"><p>After having seen first hand wild feral horses (I refuse to refer to them as wild horses, where stallions have bred his daughters and what they ultimatly become, natures method may not be the proper method. Nature is only interested in survival, not the traits that are economically relevent. I agree that linebred family crosses are capable of producing excellent animals. But the folks that are doing it are culling mercilessly and not herd blind. Linebreeding for trying to save a buck, lazyness or poor management can never achieve the goals that should be paramount in a breeding program.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> I have to wholeheartedly agree</p><p>> with you David.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 17078"] After having seen first hand wild feral horses (I refuse to refer to them as wild horses, where stallions have bred his daughters and what they ultimatly become, natures method may not be the proper method. Nature is only interested in survival, not the traits that are economically relevent. I agree that linebred family crosses are capable of producing excellent animals. But the folks that are doing it are culling mercilessly and not herd blind. Linebreeding for trying to save a buck, lazyness or poor management can never achieve the goals that should be paramount in a breeding program. dun > I have to wholeheartedly agree > with you David. [/QUOTE]
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