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data analysis included 60 stallions and 600 mares being performance tested on four different stations in Bavaria and Thuringia from the years 1991 to 1995. Pedigree information was built up for eight generations. The objective of our study was to estimate genetic parameters and to develop a procedure to predict breeding values using information from performance tests on stations. Genetic parameters and breeding values were estimated employing a linear multitrait animal model including the random animal effect, the fixed effects for test station, year and season of test, age at test and the covariates Arab blood percentage and inbreeding coefficient. Records from stallions and mares were separately used to estimate dispersion parameters and to predict breeding values. The proportion of Arab blood reaches 9.5% in stallions and 9.8% in mares, resp. Mares showed a higher inbreeding coefficient (2.3%) as compared to stallions (1.7%). Heritability estimates were of low to medium size in mares. The corresponding heritabilities for stallions were higher and in the range between h(2) 0.2 and h(2) = 0.7. In mares the heritability estimates of interieur traits were rather low (h(2) = 0.01-0.1), for jumping and carting suitability heritabilities were low (h(2) = 0.1-0.2), and for the gaits of medium size (h(2) = 0.2-0.4). Correlations among breeding values of trait blocks within mares and stallions, resp.. were generally positive. A genetic antagonism between traits could not be detected. Analysis of correlations among mares and stallions using breeding values revealed for most traits rather small correlations and even negative values. Breeding values for riding and carting ability as well as the total merit breeding value showed correlation coefficients near zero. Selection based on a multivariate animal model should be able to make best use of information available from performance tests.
1989:(with one or both unknown parents) size was 2925 (2486.5 if considering 1 unknown parent as half founder). All blood lines within the breed (A, B, M, N, S, ST, W) were represented with different proportions, from 29.97% (line N) to 5.92% (line B). A maximum of 19 generations were traced (mean value 12.63), as complete generations were, on average, 3.36; the mean age of parents at the birth of offspring was 9.71 years. The expected effective population size was 3974, but taking account of the variance of progeny numbers of parents, the value dropped to 661; the true effective population size was 3846. The number of ancestors that explained the variability of the reference population (both parents known, 41 745 animals) was 1984 (44 effective ancestors), but only 15 of them explained up to 50% of genetic variability and 41 up to 70%. Lines within the breed failed to clearly cluster animals; the among line number of ancestors explaining 50% of the variability of the current population ranged between 7 and 13, as in the whole alive population it was 13 and in the reference population with both parents known it was 15. Mean inbreeding coefficient (SE) was equal to 2.16% (0.05); the lowest F value was shown in A blood line (1.74%0.14) and the highest in S blood line (3.05%0.17) (P<0.05). Sex and dead/alive status did not significantly influence (P: --> 2085:
standardization of registration criteria in the national stud books. A major issue concerns the number of Haflinger generations required for registration and the presence of Arabian ancestors. Those breeder associations that support the presence of the Arabian in later generations appeal to an 'Arabian origin' of the breed through the stallion Folie. Born in South Tirol in 1874 and considered the progenitor of the breed, he was an Arabian half-breed. The progeny of a few Arabian horses were in the past introduced into the Italian Haflinger. Arabian progenitors of Arabian half-breeds that were registered in the Italian stud book can be considered founders of the Arabian gene pool in the breed. The genetic contribution of Arabian founders to the whole population can then be studied. Changes of the Arabian gene pool in the registered Haflinger are of considerable interest to the present 'Haflinger Arabian' debate. The Haflinger founders of the Italian stud book can be divided by their country of origin, Italy, Austria or Germany. In this paper the genetic contributions of the founder populations to the Italian Haflinger stud book with particular reference to the Arabian horse, are analysed.
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and all are now known as the Haflinger." or whatever. Sources discussing one, without discussing the other, won't work, because then we never know if all of the sources are referring to one type or if there are truly two different types. "this sort of destruction of local genotypes by big-business breeding and ill-informed breeding standards is all too common" is your opinion, and you need good sources to back up this sort of information being entered into the article, even more so since it is a FA. A separate page shouldn't be created for the Avelignese, because at this point they are all one breed. Although I agree that the history of the breed should be discussed, we need to work from the sources. Unfortunately, WP at this point doesn't really care what editors know - it cares what they can source. Articles should be built from sources, not from editor knowledge that is then sourced to poor quality sources. Also, with regards to Equine Kingdom, please try to re-source the information, rather than just removing references (even poor ones) wholesale.
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weaned at 7-8 months, were divided into two homogeneous groups at 15 months of age and fed a finishing diet based on polyphite hay and concentrate. The finishing period lasted three months. Sanfratellano foals showed higher slaughter weight (P < 0.05) as well carcass weight (P < 0.05) compared to Haflinger foals. Meat physical and proximate analyses did not discriminate the two groups. Normal pH values (5.6-5.7) measured at 4-6 day post mortem were recorded in meat from both groups. Shear force values accounted (range 5558 N) for a favourable tenderness in both groups. The intramuscular fat level was low in both groups (< 2.5%) supporting the healthy image of this meat. The proportion of linolenic acid was higher (P < 0.01) in Haflinger meat than in Sanfratellano one, thus causing a higher (P < 0.05) total n-3 fatty acid content. Overall meat from both groups showed a favourable repartition among saturated (36-37% total FAME's), monounsaturated (33% total FAME's) and polyunsaturated fatty acids (30-31% total FAME's).
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page and being vandalized every ten seconds! LOL!) I'm over it from my end. I think several of the smaller articles on Italian horses were created by a native speaker of Italian with fairly weak English, then I did some very superficial cleanup because I hadn't the time to go into them much. The others are older, not sure their origins, again, most just had superficial cleanup from time to time, but no major housekeeping. Just so you know, a while back we had some trouble on a totally different set of articles on other breeds where some folks with overly enthusiastic feelings wanted to ignore the known facts in light of popular nationalistic myths and got really nasty with us. Speaking only for myself, I am guilty of keeping a slightly jaundiced eye on people at first. My joke is that everyone's breed is faster than a speeding bullet and can leap skyscrapers in a single bound!
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multiple trait animal model for every group of traits. Fixed effects of herd group by birth year and classifier by year of evaluation were considered. Genetic parameters were estimated using restricted maximum likelihood. Estimates of heritability ranged from 0.02 to 0.53. Lowest estimations were found for temperament traits (0.02 and 0.06) while highest values were for coat description traits (0.29 to 0.53). Estimates of genetic correlations between traits ranged from -0.32 to 0.99. The highest correlation obtained was between volume and expressiveness of the head (0.99). Breeding values were estimated using the same multiple trait animal model. Standardized breeding values will be used for selection on morphology in the Italian Haflinger population.
1876:(who uploaded the action shot) may be good at finding images, but she sucks at getting proper licensing - several of the ones I've had to remove from articles at FA have been hers, mostly because there's no evidence that the "original uploader" is also the photographer, and she hasn't been responding to tags or requests for additional information. I plan to do some searching on Flickr and other sites, and will definitely be replacing at least one jumping shot and one head shot. At the moment, however, I just want to get a feel for how many images I'll need, and I want to have images in there with proper licensing so I can change them out as I want to, not as someone tells me the copyright is bad. 2994:
non-existent (though still far ahead of Italian Knowledge), so I thought I 'd try to make a start on improving some of it. I know nothing whatsoever about the eight breeds of donkey, rather little about most of the horses, a little more about a few; but perhaps still rather more than those who have contributed to the articles so far. I live in Italy and am fluent in Italian, which helps; keep horses, participate annually in what may well be the last remaining horse transhumance in Europe, am fairly familiar with the fast-fading world of traditional Monta da Lavoro, working riding. I had rather hoped that some expert would step forward and write some really great stuff; still hoping...
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and German), and many were conference abstracts. I didn't worry about the older stuff (i.e. pre-1990) as I figured the secondary sources already used in the article would have covered the importance stuff already. Here's the rest. Let me know if you want me to send any to you; I won't have access to all of them so I included the abstracts for easy viewing. I noticed a few papers discussing this horse as a meat source, which the article doesn't go into that much. (p.s. I haven't checked if any of these are already used in the article)
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had the right to release copyright. Anyways, I've replaced one of the jumping images so far, and will do more work on it as I add more information. Still have 2/3 of the book left that I'm working on right now, and one book that looks specifically at the breed in N. America waiting to come in through ILL right now. So we'll see how the article turns out. It'll probably still be a month or more before the article goes to FAC, and that's assuming I can find another copyeditor if Malleus doesn't come back full time.
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Flickr page is good, may be worth trying to re-upload the image with a different name using Common's Flickr upload tool. If the license isn't right on Flickr, the upload tool won't let you upload the image with it...Not sure if I'm making any sense here...but I've uploaded several Flickr images that way and while I suppose if the Flickr uploader wasn't the original author, then we do have problems, but otherwise, I think it works. I used it for several of the Budweiser Clydesdale images I had found.
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in clusters of genetic correlations and deviation from panmixia. Current inbreeding within districts is low and often we observe avoidance of consanguineous mating. The high observed reproductive heterogeneity, in particular among males, suggests the use of Ne equations that do not assume Poisson distributed fertility. Height at wither and girth, measured on 4,736 horses, decreased significantly (P < 0.001) of respectively 1.1 and 2.9 cm with 10 % increases in the inbreeding coefficient.
3118:- I've said before, I really have no opinion as to what title this article is at, I think it's equally find-able either way. However, you may want to drop notes at the Haflinger (vehicle) page and the main Haflinger dab page, just to notify anyone who's interested. Also, there was a brief discussion about this on the FAC page, which resulted in the main page being turned into a dab page (previously the vehicle was the primary topic) - may want to check that out, although it was brief. 2973:(like in some of our horse breed naming guielines) or some group has instituted a phenominally idiotic policy that is sure to change again a month from now (LOL). I say there's always a place to note all relevant alternative names, redirects are a beautiful thing, and as for Chairman Mao, I suspect HE would have not used English syntax for his name at all, and thus transliteration from Chinese is entirely an edit war amogst those of us in the western world!  ;-) 190: 333: 1863:
breed type is. I'm also a bit concerned that the photos there are not entirely representative of what they do, as they really aren't exactly Olympic Show Jumpers, etc...the one jumping photo is nice, but I think there are now too many head shots and two jumping shots is overkill. I am now acutely aware of the problems with licensing, but ask Kersti over at commons to find stuff on Flickr, she seems to be a genius at it.
3158: 514: 493: 223: 2333:(undent) I don't want to move the group head shot up to Characteristics as there is not really a place to put a left aligned photo in that section. You can't put them under level 2 headers and if you put it under the level 3 header it would make the bullet points look funny. I moved the photos in the History section around a little (and moved the carriage one to the Uses section), so see what you think. 395: 1834: 1811: 1797: 1766: 1742: 1715: 1705: 1680: 1666: 1652: 1621: 1607: 2674:(3) until recently two quite distinct types could be recognised, a light Austrian or South Tirolean pony (the Haflinger), and a sturdy small Italian horse some 10 cm taller, the Avelignese (see Hartley Edwards for comparative photos and descriptions of the two); while this distinction has officially been abolished by the establishment of the ANACRHAI (link above), it could have a place in the article 385: 524: 364: 2482:
that is on purpose. I see nothing "offensively nationalistic" about it though, it is simply bragging about the horses that it breeds, which is something that every registry for every breed in the world does. If you think that page is bad, you should see some of the registry pages for the Friesian and the Icelandic - they can apparently do everything from dressage to leaping tall buildings.
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Horses and Ponies of the World or similar. I'll try to do a copyedit, but right this weekend, I'm busy as heck catching up. GA isn't as ... picky... about prose as FAC is, so if you resolve the sources above, I'd go ahead and put it up at GA and keep tweaking while it waits. (I think current wait at GA is about a month, not sure, I've been slacking over at GA lately... been too busy!)
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for all classes. It was shown that height at withers significantly increased, while chest width, chest girth and cannon bone girth were significantly reduced, as birth year progressed. Anamorphosis index decreased from 243.99 in class 1 to 202.74 for class 4, while thoracic height and index also decreased. Pedigree analysis of 60 mares showed that 35% had an F value of : -->
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However, I believe that the article does a relatively good job of conveying this to the reader. The World Wars section discusses stock transfers and breeding problems between North and South Tyrol, while the Postwar section discusses breeding/sales in both North and South Tyrol, as well as Bavaria and the breed's spread to the rest of the world. However, if you have
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way is a change that I'd insist on seeing. But, I'm wondering if that set of head shots you just added would be better up by "breed characteristics," and the pack horse string put with "history," the work horses moved down to "uses", and so on. I like all the photos and think they all should stay, just with a bit of rearranging. Thoughts?
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or something else? (I really didn't see a bias either, but I have no clue as to the nuances of Italian-German relations these days.) As far as I am concerned, I don't want to fight with naming conventions stuff here any more than has to happen, I usually advise sticking with overall wikipedia policy unless there's a good reason for
2843:(5) again for better or worse, placenames in the South Tirol are in Italian first, with the German name following, thus Bolzano (Bozen) etc., and indeed Avelengo (Hafling); changing these in the article might improve readability too, making it less difficult to remember which side of the present border say Meltina (Mölten) is on. 2848:
better where the various towns were located at various times, and I think I have done a decent job of discussing the transfer of South Tyrol from Austria-Hungary to Italy. In the case of Molten, we are discussing the town when it was still owned by Austria-Hungary, and so using the Italian version is inappropriate.
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it dovetails so often with a "the breed today" type of historical wrapup. See, in particular, Thoroughbred, where the history is pretty long and characteristics come first. No skin off my nose either way, but just thought I'd note it. Your call. I also did some other minor copyediting, hope it was helpful.
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Unfortunately, that source won't work, because it doesn't discuss the fact that there are two different types. Basically, we need a source that says "There were two different types, called such and such. These differed because of characteristics 1, 2 and 3. However, in year whatever, they were merged
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I don't see a link? Edwards (despite being written after 1971), does not make the point that they are now one breed that had two different types, so I am not comfortable with using him as a source on this subject. If you have a source that says there were two distinct types that have since merged, it
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Works for me, and has the elegance of matching the source! OH! Do you need to do ALT text on all the images for FA? I can help with that if you do! My last set of thoughts is if the photos are placed a bit randomly and could be rearranged. This is entirely a style issue and I don't think in any
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Dana, I missed this earlier, but in most of the breed articles, we do breed characteristics before history. There are probably good arguments both ways, but I think the underlying reasoning was to say what they looked like before their history, and then the "uses" section comes after history because
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Abstract: We analysed inbreeding and coancestry in the registered Italian Haflinger horse. Average inbreeding from 1.21 % of 1925-33 increased to 6.59 % in 1979-87. The presence of centres that own stallions that are distributed over the district of their jurisdiction during the mating season results
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Abstract: By means of the use of pedigree analysis, the population structure was analyzed and the inbreeding coefficients were calculated for the Italian Haflinger horse breed. A total of 44 670 animals born between 1900 and 2004 were included, of which 9787 (8665 females) were alive. Base population
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Abstract: The goal of the trial was to evaluate meat quality, with an emphasis on intramuscular fatty acid composition, of Sanfratellano foals, compared to that from Haflinger foals, both slaughtered at 18 months of age. Thirty foals, half of Sanfratellano breed and half of Haflinger breed, naturally
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that stands almost a foot taller, there is a perception that smaller horses are ponies only suitable for children, which is not the case in general and especially not with the Haflingers, who are very sturdy. The lead editor will decide how she wants to edit this, but that's why it was worded the way
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Thanks Tsaag! I hope the good article nomination goes well! I've added the information that you provide above to the article... The image we were told at this article's featured article candidacy that we can't use, because the author of the design (if I recall correctly, from what I could find, it's
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The changes rearranging the order of the names is OK with me. I think there's a sudden surge of interest in the Italian horse articles overall, several active users across several numbers. Justnumbers, what's up with that? Italian government taking a new interest in Ag policy, simple nationalism,
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The majority of readers are not going to realize that Bolzano is the Italian version of Bozen, and so putting that version first means that the city is now on the Italian side of the border. It is more vital to avoid confusing the reader by using multiple town names. I have tried to clarify a little
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If you have specific examples of biased statements, I suggest that you point them out. The Schweisgut book was actually added after the majority of the article was written, to flesh out some points, especially in the History section. As far as I know, the Breeding Success page is not used as a ref -
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There were 302 hits in the ISI Web of Knowledge, searching for "Halflinger". Many of these mention the horse only peripherally, or discuss biochemistry, vet med, or other highly technical stuff I thought weren't really applicable to this article. Many more were in other languages (especially Italian
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Yeah, I know about the Flickr thing - there's even a bot now that will do all of the license choosing and stuff for you, which I've used a couple of times. The images of Kersti's that are an issue are mainly the ones that she brought in from other wikis, apparently without checking that the uploader
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The current image situation isn't permanent. Both of the photos I removed (actually my two favorites, blah) have licensing issues, they were beautiful shots. For the head and neck shot I'm waiting on a reply from the uploader, and then I'll either put it back in or tag the image for deletion. Kersti
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Awesome, thanks! I have three different breeds books sitting on my shelf, plus access to at least two more through my local library - just haven't gotten around to sticking them into the article. I usually edit while I'm at work and don't have the books with me... I'll start to work on that soon,
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Don't fret, we are getting it all figured out. I'm glad you're helping, we just had a little of the usual "who the heck are you" thing that happens on wikipedia a lot when folks sort of dive in headfirst with criticism at a time when everyone is a little uptight (like when an article is on the main
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Abstract: In the Haflinger, traditionally a pack horse, breeding has more recently turned to leisure riding. The largest populations are found in the countries where the breed originates, Austria, Germany and Italy. Following the opening of markets within the European Union there are debates on the
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I think this is a US vs. UK thing. I always say (and my history/gov't profs always said) WWI and WWII, rather than 1st and 2nd WW. The rest of the article has US spellings (or it should; if it doesn't it's because of a spelling error on my part), so I would say to stick with the US version of the
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Other concerns, any websites that aren't in English need to give the language they are in. Also a concern is that the whole thing is sourced to websites. If you're going to keep editing horse articles, probably a good idea to pick up a couple of "breeds of horses" books, like Simon & Schuster's
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Actually the size of an equine has less to do with being a horse or pony than the DNA does. All registered Haflinger Horses are DNA typed, and when one acquires a registered animal one receives both registry papers and a copy of the DNA as proof that - regardless of hand measurement - the animal is
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I think it is a similar situation to the Icelandic horse which is in fact 'pony sized' ie. under 14.2hh but is named a horse and to call it a pony is often thought disrespectful in the native country. Many Haflingers are technically ponies when going by their height but as a breed has been named as
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The region is correctly called "Provincia di Bolzano - Alto Adige" in Italian, but is almost always referred to simply as "Alto Adige". I'll try and find time to do you a compare and contrast of those two versions of the history. You need "in the" not "at" before Val Venosta, since it is a valley.
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detailed about various aspects of the breed's history, or else we risk getting beyond the comprehension/interest of the average lay reader. For example, the Schweisgut book dedicates (IIRC) around 1/3 of his book to detailed pedigrees of the breed lines, which, while interesting to scholars of the
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Abstract: In Bavaria performance testing on station was initiated for Haflinger mares in the year 1989 and for Haflinger stallions in the year 1990. Haflinger mares and stallions are tested on station for temperament, performance readiness, jumping, riding, cross country and carting abilities. The
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Abstract: A total of 138 Haflinger mares (minimum of 3-years-old) raised in 13 studs in Italy were divided into 4 age classes according to year of birth: class 1 (1984-1988), class 2 (1989-1993), class 3 (1994-1998) and class 4 (1999). Body measurements and morphological indices were then obtained
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Fine with me, no person, animal or town in the article has an English name that I'm aware of; region and country names are already in English. Presumably the relevant bit here is the last section, Portuguese for Brazilian town names etc.? However, wrt Dana's last point, I can't find anything that
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OK, I'm confused now. Do you want to include the fact that they are also known as the Avelignese in the article? Or do you want to include the fact that they are only registered as Haflingers? The first is already in the article. The second I would have thought obvious from the fact that the name
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Let me make a couple of guesses: (1) the Schweisgut book was a principal source for this article; (2) Schweisgut is/was not an Italian. The Sudtirol issue is a bitter enough topic: I suggest a careful re-examination of the current version of the article for statements that could appear biased. In
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I have to say that I am sort of concerned that a head shot, however beautiful, was swapped out for the body shot, however much junk was in the background. It may be that you're going for FA, but still, there is now NO full body shot of an untacked Haflinger in the whole article to show what the
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suggests one or two pars for an article of less than 15,000 bytes, which this is. Strictly it passes that criteria. Are you happy with the size of the lead, or do you think it needs expanding. There's nothing that stands out as obviously missing from the lead - the main suggestion I would have is
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Sorry, missed the question in there, take it it is directed at me? Why am I looking at the articles about Italian breeds? An unsupported assertion in a front-page article caught my eye, caused me to look at them. The coverage of the 25 or so indigenous Italian equines seems to range from weak to
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Sasata, thank you for doing this! I had found a few articles, but nowhere near this many! I have marked the ones above that I would like, if you have access to them. Also, any other papers that deal with the use of the Haflinger as a meat animal would be welcomed - this was not a use that I came
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Makes sense, one thing I've noticed is that if you upload images properly from Flickr, the info posted on the Flickr page goes directly into the Commons page, not sure if Kersti did this, but I haven't had any trouble with that method and it seems to have a bot or something. If the link to the
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OK, sounds like a UK vs. US English thing. Here we always say WWI and WWII (and not that it matters, but one of my undergrad degrees is in history, which I have taught as well...which makes me real good at Pub Trivia, but not otherwise remunerative, LOL!). I guess the guideline here is the old
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I believe that "The breed is also called the Avelignese, from the Italian word for Hafling, which is Avelengo or previously Aveligna." in the characteristics section covers the first part. I have added a bit to the registration section that states that the Italian organization includes the word
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Yeah, this was basically because I couldn't find anything on Haflinger-centric shows in other areas of the world. If they have them, they're not mentioned in my books or any of the websites I found. Haflingers of course are allowed in other shows around the world...there just aren't that many
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I would have to disagree here. Up until WWI, South Tyrol was part of Austria-Hungary, and so until 1919, Haflingers were bred pretty much exclusively in that country. After that, Hafling/Avelengo (and South Tyrol) were part of Italy, and so a large portion of Haflinger breeding was done there.
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Abstract: Genetic parameters and breeding values were estimated for linear type traits in the Italian Haflinger horse population. Traits were divided into 10 groups depending on the region of the body on which they were measured. Observations on 510 males and 3392 females were analysed using a
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Because Edwards states that they are two different breeds, which they are not - just two types of one breed. We cannot turn his false statement into a statement in the article on the fact that there were two different types. I'm also not seeing where in the link that you provided that the new
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In reply to Ealdgyth: I've replaced the Cowboy Frank refs. The second questionable ref is the Haflinger registry in Italy. I'm not sure which references you're referring to as not being in English...they all show up in English for me. I've also added several book references, either with new
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I'm not seeing anything on that page that's not already in the article? Could you please point out exactly which facts you're talking about? And exactly what the tone problem is? Not sure why there's a problem with "Tyrol" either? That's the word that every source (German, Italian, Austrian,
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a private farm brand, not the official breed brand) hasn't given permission for the work to be used. The journal articles above look interesting (although a few are probably too specific to be used in a layman article like this one)...I'll see if I have access to any of the ones in English.
2697:]. Can't follow your reasoning here; if Hartley Edwards, writing in the 90s, was able to distinguish two different types, and they are all now registered under one name, does it not follow that they have been merged? For a comparison of new and old type on a not overly accurate website, see 2747:, then? Myself, I wouldn't trust it further than I can throw it, but I do notice that it is widely cited here, and appears to carry some quite detailed information on some breeds that must have come from somewhere or other. Supports that 'false statement' of Edwards, too, I note. 3234:
on en.wiki (not great articles, but we have them!) -- I actually have a model Haflinger in my own collection, not sure the rules on uploading model toys (there's some copyright hiccup), but if you want a photo, let me know. Also, our en.wiki on what you call a "firebrand" is
2435:(1) a large part of the article, including the whole Postwar history, is exclusively about the breed in Austria. For better or worse – I hope there's no need to re-fight the Great War here! – the main original breeding area and vast majority of the breeding stock is in Italy 1014:
No, that's fine by me. Any problems with different English variations should either resort to the most appropriate one, or the variation first adopted. So US variations are fine. It may be worth noting on the talk page - there is a template somewhere, but I don't know where.
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breeding is the Austrian state stud at Piber, which IS mentioned in that article. Personally I wouldn't do it here, but I suppose Haflinger breeders could weigh in on the issue. If this was the source of breeding stock and been around for 500 years or something...maybe...
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Malleus, sorry I was editing while you were editing. I did some major tweaking of the intro, but you were doing so at the same time and we had an edit conflict. You may want to see if my version (which rearranged some stuff and rephrased other things) can now be tweaked.
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Hehe...actually more of an ideal work environment than anything else. I'm blessed (or cursed, not sure which) to be a fast worker with a boss who doesn't give me enough stuff to do. Therefore, I edit Knowledge instead of going insane playing endless games of solitare :)
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Everything done. Nice job. Well done. The main suggestion I would make about any improvements is to explain the height, and its comparative height to other breeds, and perhaps an image to demonstrate this to common, everyday breeds. But everything else looks great.
2912:) However, I believe the consensus is to use the common term in English, though noting in the text or a note if there are others. To me, it's one of those things they can fight out elsewhere, we'll only ignore policy here when it makes particular sense for us. 3260:
http://books.google.fr/books?id=tR8khdK6WJcC&pg=PA83&lpg=PA83&dq=Haflinger&source=bl&ots=P0Wljw_cLv&sig=6Gk3BoTStQRtjGrZIlTdHuG-7C0&hl=fr&sa=X&ei=Rh9LUNv6OYq-0QXr8IGgBg&ved=0CDkQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=Haflinger&f=false
2793:. Since this sort of destruction of local genotypes by big-business breeding and ill-informed breeding standards is all too common, I'd like to suggest that it be given some prominence in the article. Or, if you prefer, I will create a page for the Avelignese. 3458:
Naturally, what is cited from a book written in French will find French words in the original rather than English ones. That is not a good reason for insisting on French names where there are English ones, or for linking to redirects instead of to articles -
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Minor thought: Should that "breed lines" heading be "bloodlines"? The first sounds weird, the second more common. Some breeds say "strains", though if the Haflingers don't, I wouldn't either. But maybe "Bloodlines." Not a big deal, just my opinion.
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article as I suppose it is more relevant, esp as the owners (the Screiber family) pretty much own the town. By this I mean that they own some of the hotels and several other buildings etc, and as Obergurgl relies on tourism then it has a big influence.
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Gee, another person who has a suck-egg job, relieved from distress by the joys of wiki? Or are you just blessed with an ideal work environment LOL! (grin). I had the suck-egg job problem until about six months ago, when I bailed from the job! LOL!
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I'm assuming you're refering to the subheader under Characteristics? I just rechecked, and the sources I have immediate access to all say "stallions lines", so that's what I've changed the header to. Let me know if I missed it anywhere else.
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Suggest including something like my sentence at (2) above in the article, to make clear that the Italian name is used in everyday speech, while the official name under which horses are registered, shown etc. in Italy is the German one.
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says that the name of everything in history should be the name it had when that bit of history happened to it. I note, for example, that the Mao article is headed Mao Zedong even though he was called Mao Tse-Tung throughout his life.
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Hello Dana, in fact, I cannot run the GA nomination before have fixed last points of the translation... and despite a request for assistance nobody have help me for this. I've found some of the articles quoted before (like this one :
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Hi, there's 3 sentence I cannot translate : based on hereditary reliability and likely breeding strength as well as the other qualifications , to be light on the forehand and balanced , has a very distinct motion forwards and
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Equinekingdom is not reliable. It should be replaced or removed from all of the articles that it is used in (only around 30 I think, so not that widely cited). It is especially unacceptable for use in this article, which is a
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We usually try to go with whatever wikipedia is naming articles linked. Also, "World War I" IS standard parlance...at least in the USA. So is this actually a problem per MOS and wiki guidelines or just an opinion on style?
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I do most of my editing on English-based articles, and the correct name in England is First World War, etc, so again it was merely a query. Strictly it should be the correct Anglicised-name used in Italy/Austria I suppose.
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I removed two (one was already in the refs and the other was a personal website). The others are all to national or international breed associations, which is the norm for horse articles. Does this work for you?
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Well, IMO, the jingoistic bits can be easily found by searching for the word "Tyrol"; anyway, here's a link to a site that gives a somewhat less biased view, though not without a bit of drum-banging: the
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Milk of Italian saddle and Haflinger nursing mares : physico-chemical characteristics, nitrogen composition and mineral elements at the end of lactation in Italian journal of animal science (3, p293-299)
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Wikilinked nations the first time they showed up, deleted the second time they were used (when they WERE wikilinked, by the way! LOL!). Any mor excessively duplicated wikilinks that are still around??
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I would be tempted to crop the third of the images in order to remove the shine from the sun in the top corner. However, don't worry about getting this done for the GA process. It's more an observation.
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0.05) the F coefficient. In conclusion blood lines, that are transmitted as a paternal attribute, do not appear as an important factor for the assessment of variability in the Italian Haflinger breed.
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I'm OK with either Haflinger or Haflinger horse. All I really care about is getting rid of the darn parentheses. I'll support primary topic, though if a drama war erupts, you're on your own! (LOL)
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One thing I'd note is that I think there is an ongoing discussion all across wikipedia over when we use English place names and when we use the version in a particular language. The policy is
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section D. Haflingers are imported until 1975, since this time breeding is realized just in France. Number of Haflinger is x3 between 1980s and 2000s (ref name = haras) In the opinion of
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Unfortunately, Montana, I think you get to pick between German and Italian - no Englilsh included! For the most part, I have gone with the names of the town in the sources I have used.
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I expanded the lead a bit by adding some stuff on ancestry and the breed organizations. It's still one paragraph, but it's definitely longer now. I'm happy with where it stands now.
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Is there anything I can help on with the translation? Or are the remaining issues things that need an expert French speaker? Forgive me if I missed a request for assistance above...
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I will propose this article at good quality soon. Thanks to all contributors of this page (on fr wp we are a lot to translate just to keep a level roughly correct in English) --
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changes were made - and as far as I can see, nowhere does it say that there were two different types that have since merged. We cannot make assumptions from photographs, that is
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to replace a bunch just prior to an FA drive (a la Horse) isn't really that much fun, so I'd rather have good copyrights in there right now and replace as I find better photos.
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Because the breed was bred prior to 1923, I think it is important to have both names in the article. However, I have tweaked the wording a bit to show that this is an old name.
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again, I'm not the lead editor here, but the Haflingers are known as a Central Europan breed of horse, so it's kind of a big deal to see them elsewhere, if that makes sense.
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should be treated (and quoted) with the most extreme caution and circumspection, as should anyone closely associated with it (which would include Herr Schweisgut, btw)
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Agree 100%, removing wherever I see it. Anyway, have now found an incontrovertible source for my previous ramblings above. The Avelignese Tradizionale is listed on the
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I don't think the article says anyplace that they are registered as Avelignese, but that is still a common name, and so it is important to have that in the article.
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I'm not the lead editor here, but where a breed of horse comes into existence, it is "developed." "Bred" refers to more immediate production of individual horses.
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American, British, Australian, etc) uses for the region, both the Italian portion and the Austrian portion. I'm really not sure what your issue with the term is?
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942:"World War I" a bit Hollywood. First World War is better, although that page is at World War I, so I will leave it up to you. Consider wikilinking. Wikilinked. 670:, not should it be (once you start laundry lists of breeders, it never ends and EVERYONE thinks their farm is significant). On the other hand, a major center of 3226:
Hi Tsaag. In English, we'd say "model horse" though figurine is formal and accurate; either is correct, but the first is more colloquial. You may want to see
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0 (average F=0.07), indicating high inbreeding. These results show the evolution of the Haflinger horse towards a lighter type, more suitable for riding.
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did a review of the breed standard. The point here was just to height, other characteristics are explained elsewhere in the paragraph. Hope this works.
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I've no concerns about the wording. It just made me think there ought to be some mention of the breed's relative size in the characteristics section.
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rode a Haflinger at the end of his life, and the coat color chestnut with flaxen of the Haflinger is an origin of his success all around the world :
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That's fine. I thought developed sounded odd, but I'm not au fait with the correct parlance so it was merely a question. An the answer sounds fine.
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I think this one may be considered "old" in comparison to the 2007 paper above detailing a pedigree/inbreeding analysis of the Italian Haflinger.
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Wait a sec -- aren't they considered ponies? I know ponies are horses, but, when speaking, it is more proper to call them ponies, is it not?
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can you imagine carrying loads of cut wood out of mountain woodland, or dragging gun-carriages through the mud in the Great War?
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Yhe WHF have a magazine (all in german, all these sources I cannot read, it makes me crazy !) with lots of informations, here :
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that can be used to give a better summary of the breed in what is now Italy, please present them. We also have to avoid getting
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A note on inheritance of the coat colour in the Haflinger horse. 1 - flaxen mane and tail in Ippologia (2, 3, p61-63)
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wars. However, I'm probably biased because I basically wrote this whole article, and that's the way I like it :)
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Everything looks good already. Well done. One final point is that I think the lead now needs to be a bit longer.
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Yeah, this was just a my bad. I think we've got them all fixed. Let me know if there's any that we missed.
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thing of whichever spelling/naming convention the article is started in is the one used. Will that work?
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across in my sources and it would be interesting to see how widespread this is. Thanks again,
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Title: Genetic parameters and breeding values for linear type traits in the Haflinger horse.
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The sentence in the Uses section has been reworded. Will it work how it is now?
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Works for me. Tweaked one thing that seems to have exceeded the source.
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Title: Genetic contribution of the Arabian to the Italian Haflinger horse
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I would like to see this one, although it may be a little out date.
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