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Hi, hope you are well. I am wondering when you will be able to help get the Warlander horse information correct please? Still not very factual (breed is not named after reference to 'War', is recognised in Europe, no evidence of Ativism and the studbook being quoted has been closed since 2012. Also, the pictured horse is not a registered Warlander, in fact it does not even look like one. Please, would really like to get this page made factual. Thanks Karen Secret Squirrel 101 ( talk) 02:23, 15 June 2015 (UTC)
Hi Montanabw, can you let me know if you read this please.
I am sourcing an image of a registered Warlander horse that will have correct license. Will let you know when I get it.
Origin of Warlander name incorrect - Named after person (Dr Warwick Vale), not in reference to War horses. [1]
The studbook also acknowledges this [2]
The Atavism bit is unsubstantiated in Warlander horses (is applicable to Friesian horses) and there is no link to Reference 7 Maharaj, Akaash (2011). A 21st Century Breeding Programme for the 21st Century Cavalry. Toronto: UNICEF Team Canada. who posted this in the first place. In 20 years has not been any evidence and Warlander now in third generation. Of course it is consideration, but Warlander has bigger genetic pool than all of its base breeds (all registered Friesian and Iberians). What is of more concern to studbook is genetic faults in Friesian horses - WSS believes in 100% transperancy within its studbook and acknowledges that the following genetic defects are known to come from the base breeds of the Warlander and WSS breeders must notify the society if any horses show the following - Cryptorchidism, Monorchidism. Dwarfism, Fallen Crest, Water head/crown head foals (hydrocephalus) and Mesocolic Rente.
Lastly, the following is contradictory.. No breed-specific Warlander organizations are affiliated to the global Universal Equine Life Number (UELN) foundation,[8] although the Bavarian Specialist Breed Registry (Bayerischer Zuchtverband für Kleinpferde und Spezialpferderassen, or BZKS), which does hold a UELN designation for its studbooks,[9] publishes a Warlander breed standard.
The BZKS has a Warlander studbook and is affiliated to the global Universal Equine Life Number (UELN) foundation.You already have the reference to them on the page.
Best Karen Secret Squirrel 101 ( talk) 02:40, 16 June 2015 (UTC)
Hi there! Secret Squirrel 101,
you are invited to
The Co-op, a gathering place for editors where you can find mentors to help you build and improve Wikipedia. If you're looking for an editor who can help you out, please
join us!
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I'm a Co-op mentor)
This message was delivered automatically by your robot friend, HostBot ( talk) 17:10, 9 April 2015 (UTC) |
Hello, Secret Squirrel 101, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions, especially your edits to Warlander. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few links to pages you might find helpful:
You may also want to take the Wikipedia Adventure, an interactive tour that will help you learn the basics of editing Wikipedia.
Please remember to sign your messages on talk pages by typing four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically insert your username and the date. If you need help, check out Wikipedia:Questions, ask me on my talk page, or click here to ask for help on your talk page, and a volunteer should respond shortly. Again, welcome! Montanabw (talk) 01:23, 10 April 2015 (UTC)
Just letting you know that I've posted at the Warlander talk page. Any questions about that article, post there. Any general questions about wikipedia editing, post them here. I can watchlist your page and will see anything that gets added or changed and reply to you. I may be offline when you are on, so give me 24 hours (and more if I am out of town or something). Montanabw (talk) 05:42, 10 April 2015 (UTC)
Hi, hope you are well. I am wondering when you will be able to help get the Warlander horse information correct please? Still not very factual (breed is not named after reference to 'War', is recognised in Europe, no evidence of Ativism and the studbook being quoted has been closed since 2012. Also, the pictured horse is not a registered Warlander, in fact it does not even look like one. Please, would really like to get this page made factual. Thanks Karen Secret Squirrel 101 ( talk) 02:23, 15 June 2015 (UTC)
Hi Montanabw, can you let me know if you read this please.
I am sourcing an image of a registered Warlander horse that will have correct license. Will let you know when I get it.
Origin of Warlander name incorrect - Named after person (Dr Warwick Vale), not in reference to War horses. [1]
The studbook also acknowledges this [2]
The Atavism bit is unsubstantiated in Warlander horses (is applicable to Friesian horses) and there is no link to Reference 7 Maharaj, Akaash (2011). A 21st Century Breeding Programme for the 21st Century Cavalry. Toronto: UNICEF Team Canada. who posted this in the first place. In 20 years has not been any evidence and Warlander now in third generation. Of course it is consideration, but Warlander has bigger genetic pool than all of its base breeds (all registered Friesian and Iberians). What is of more concern to studbook is genetic faults in Friesian horses - WSS believes in 100% transperancy within its studbook and acknowledges that the following genetic defects are known to come from the base breeds of the Warlander and WSS breeders must notify the society if any horses show the following - Cryptorchidism, Monorchidism. Dwarfism, Fallen Crest, Water head/crown head foals (hydrocephalus) and Mesocolic Rente.
Lastly, the following is contradictory.. No breed-specific Warlander organizations are affiliated to the global Universal Equine Life Number (UELN) foundation,[8] although the Bavarian Specialist Breed Registry (Bayerischer Zuchtverband für Kleinpferde und Spezialpferderassen, or BZKS), which does hold a UELN designation for its studbooks,[9] publishes a Warlander breed standard.
The BZKS has a Warlander studbook and is affiliated to the global Universal Equine Life Number (UELN) foundation.You already have the reference to them on the page.
Best Karen Secret Squirrel 101 ( talk) 02:40, 16 June 2015 (UTC)