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<blockquote data-quote="Beef Man" data-source="post: 995704" data-attributes="member: 13859"><p>I,being a old purebred breeder, would call a5/8's---3/8's a composite[or crossbred] blows my mind when someone has"papers" on such a animal. Many years ago when the American Quarter Horse Assc. started theywent around and solicetedbreeders to have their horse's inspected and if the horse met certan things,it was then accepted. First of all it really depended on who you were and I don't really remember what all thee other critera was as we were not involved. To make a long story short along came another 1/4 horse assc.{model 1/4 horse] it's main purpose was to make sure allof these cow ponies had some kind of papers[my dad was involved with that one somewhat] did'nt make our saddle horses a damn bit better. But sure did make a few people ajob and they did a lot of inspecting. I supose somewhere there is a place that can and will make a paper-pedigree trail for anything but what for????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beef Man, post: 995704, member: 13859"] I,being a old purebred breeder, would call a5/8's---3/8's a composite[or crossbred] blows my mind when someone has"papers" on such a animal. Many years ago when the American Quarter Horse Assc. started theywent around and solicetedbreeders to have their horse's inspected and if the horse met certan things,it was then accepted. First of all it really depended on who you were and I don't really remember what all thee other critera was as we were not involved. To make a long story short along came another 1/4 horse assc.{model 1/4 horse] it's main purpose was to make sure allof these cow ponies had some kind of papers[my dad was involved with that one somewhat] did'nt make our saddle horses a damn bit better. But sure did make a few people ajob and they did a lot of inspecting. I supose somewhere there is a place that can and will make a paper-pedigree trail for anything but what for???? [/QUOTE]
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