I own 2 cwb mares. I was involved back in the beginning of the 2000’s. But since then, I have taken a step back from CWB.
I too, would love to register my foals with a canadian association, as I live in Canada. But marketing wise, it is not the best decision to make, for me.
For those who said that the CWB is based on the Hanoverian model. I would say: WAS based, or WANTED to be based. As someone pointed out, the mares books of CWB are far from being similar to the Hanoverian ones. Then there’s the 10 days test thing for the stallions.
For having met couple CWB breeders invovled with the association, and discussed with them several times (very nice people thought
), the main problem I feel is that despite being well aware of how their own registry works, some of them don’t have a clue of what is going on “outside” the CWB. They do not know how others associations works, what ARE in fact the standards of quality of other associations or rules for approval, etc. So they cannot compare the work they are doing with what is going on outside. It is like a child signing out loud with his fingers sticked into his ears. Not all of them of course, but some of them. And sometimes it is frustrating because some of the informations they are giving to newbies are not accurate, because of the lack of knowledge about how it works outside of the CWB.
Again, it is not the case of ALL CWB breeders, of course. But I think SOME of the CWB breeders really do need to open their eyes and see why the reputation is questionned by some others and work the issues.
I am trying to assist to as many foals/mares inspections as I can for the last few years, Holsteiners, OldNA, GOV, CWB, VhW. These are the ones available in Quebec and Eastern Ontario. I SEE the difference of overall quality. It IS obvious when you attend one inspection after the other within 1-2 months. Do I see sub-par Hano foals? Rarely, but it happens. Do I see exceptionnal quality CWB foals? Rarely. But it happens. Nothing is white or black, but gee… There were 27 hanoverian foals at the last Hano inspection. I would have picked ANY of them that day, and bring them to CWB inspection, it would have been the Champion foal… It should ring a bell. I went to a CW stallion licencing last year. 4 stallions presented (3 cw reg. and one hano, if I recall correctly). Only one striked me as stallion quality (the hano). The four were approved. 2 of them no gaits at all. One has good canter. 2 of them bad foundations. If, a simple breeder don’t feel the stallions were good enough, how come the judges tought otherwise? Lack of experience? Lack of vision? Lack of knowlegde of better?? One of the person on the inspection tour even said to me, very enthusiastically, that it was the BEST stallion group they have seen so far that season. I was… speachless. When I watched - it think it was the Hano licencing - on Clipmyhorse, heck I would have approved all the ones I’ve seen lol!! They were ALL well prepared, decent movers, good jumpers (speaking generally here). And most of them were not licenced at the end of the journey…
When you never look elsewhere, you cannot SEE if you have good, average or bad breeding stock. Regardless of with wich registry you are doing business with.