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French Threat To Replace British Shire Horses
This weekend sees the largest Shire Horse Show in the world when 200 Shire Horses will be exhibited in the East of England Showground in Peterborough.
But many Shire Horse enthusiasts are worried that such events could fade away as the UK shire horse population declines while the rival French heavy horse herd thrives thanks to French Government subsidy.
Warwickshire man Dr Ken Young (has three of his own Shire Horses, soon to
be
five with foals on the way) will be entertaining the crowds at the Shire
Horse
Society Spring Show in Peterborough this weekend, says:
"The number of Shire horses being bred in the UK has fallen to dangerous
levels.
In order to maintain a healthy gene pool scientists recognize that a
minimum of
2000 breeding age females are required. This requires 300 female foals to
be
added each year in order to replace those that are becoming too old to
breed.
Currently the actual number being registered and kept in the UK for
breeding is
well below 200 per annum. This means that as each year goes by the size
of the
gene pool shrinks and valuable diversity is lost from the breed for good."
In contrast to this decline in British Shire Horses rival French heavy
horse
breeds are thriving thanks to state sponsored stud farms as well as a
general
policy to support small scale farming. French heavy horses are beginning
to
eclipse the British Shire Horse to such a degree that when the British
Heavy
Horse Driving team head out to compete in the Route du Poisson this
September
they will take only two British Shire Horses with them, over half of their
20
heavy horses will be French breeds and many will actually have been bred
in
France.
Dr Young also says
"With increasing concerns about global warming and attempts to find
sustainable
transport systems, it seems somewhat ironic that we are at the same time
allowing the one sustainable transport system that is proven to disappear.
While none of us would like to go back to a transport system that relied
on real
horse power it would be foolish to completely lose our Shire Horses or
reduce
further the valuable genetic diversity we currently have in this most
beautiful
and best natured of heavy draft horses."
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