Wikipedia:WikiProject Equine/Horse breeds

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The Horse breeds task force of WikiProject Equine encompasses the various breeds of horses.

Scope

This task force aims primarily to provide a full description of the various horse breeds. The project provides guidelines for a consistent outline format, elements to include, and tasks needed to be completed.

For the purposes of this task force and categorization, some horses that could be classified as a

gaited horse, etc.) are also treated as "breeds" for the purpose of category placement, as many readers, particularly young readers, are not necessarily cognizant of the nuances between a breed, a landrace or a breed type. Thus all articles related to horse breeds need to be added to Category:Horse breeds, which is a non-diffusing category. If a horse group is also appropriate for additional categories (such as the warmblood group of breeds, horses by country categories, etc.), it can be added to those categories as well. A closely related Wikipedia page is list of horse breeds
, which is maintained to contain all horse and pony breeds as well as the "types" of horses that are not breeds.

Structure of Articles

The article List of horse breeds is a list of all various breeds and types of horses that currently are known to have Wikipedia articles written for them. Articles that need to be created are listed on the main project page in the "to-do" list and a hidden text <!--"Placeholder"--> is inserted into the list article. After the article is created, the placeholder can be made visible by removing the hidden text formatting.

Be sure to also do a search on the new article name and its common variations to be sure that it hasn't been created under a slightly different name. (For example, the project once had to merge three different articles on the Pottok, due in part to spelling variations)

Please

peacock terms
. Do not copy articles verbatim from another source. Remember to wikify article.

Basic outline

Ideally, each article on each breed needs include the following information, not necessarily in this order (depends on the article) and those articles which are stubs should have these sections added:

  • Title: Title the article for each breed based on the most common official breed name from the major registries in English-speaking nations. If no registry or names are equally split, use the most commonly used name in English language sources. If breed has the same name as a geographic region, add the suffix "horse" or "pony" (when appropriate) after the name. Examples: Arabian horse, Barb horse, Exmoor pony.
    Important note on naming: Wikiproject Equine has a guideline that breed articles use
    parenthetical disambiguation, i.e. (horse) for articles about individually named horses that need disambiguation (i.e. Secretariat (horse)), the coat color articles (Bay (horse)), and other articles that need disambiguation but are not about horse breeds (bit (horse), driving (horse). In particular, this avoids confusion between breed names and individual horse names. Additionally, many horse breed registries include the word "horse" or "pony" in their name. Where "Horse" is an integral part of the breed name, such as American Quarter Horse (as no one calls the breed an "American Quarter"), the word should be capitalized. Where it it not, as in Arabian horse
    (where people often call the breed simply an "Arabian"), the word "horse" may be lower case.
  • Introduction: general information about the breed, brief history, description. Follow
    MOS:LEAD
    for introductions.
  • Infobox: For project uniformity, infoboxes are added to all breed articles. Use Template:Infobox horse breed, gives basic information on other names, country of origin, etc. Please use only what's relevant and format it properly. For individual horses, Template:Infobox named horse is generally used instead. The infobox allows for listing several breed standards. The URLs should be for actual standards, not top-level domain names of breed associations (which should go in the External links section). List the standard from the breed's country of origin first.
  • Photograph: a good-quality photo (best) or drawing (not ideal, but better than nothing if no good photos) of the breed, if possible. For
    extinct
    breeds, a painting or drawing will work. An ideal photo is a full body shot of a good-quality animal, a perfect photo is a color photo of a beautifully-conformed horse of correct breed type, facing to the left.
  • Characteristics section is an overview of what makes the breed recognizable, and should include:
  • Breed history: explanation of the history of the specific breed. The older the breed, the longer this section is going to be. If the "breed" was created by a single or small group of breeders within the last 20 years, consider if you have a breed or just a
    WP:NOADS
    .
  • Uses: most common uses or specialties to which the breed is put or best known. Avoid laundry lists, and avoid obscure uses that only a few individuals might be used for. (Yes, you CAN jump a Tennessee Walker or barrel race a Percheron, sort of, but really, it's not what they really are known for and it's best to just not go there.)
  • Controversies: if relevant. (For example, see material on soring in
    WP:NPOV
    , these are usually sections that will be challenged.
  • Other: Some breeds have unique information that does not fit into any of the above sections and may need additional sections added. For example, breeds with a studbook selection process may need space to discuss how the approval process works. A good example is Finnhorse.
  • References: At a minimum for a start-class article, cite your sources at the end of the article under the heading "References". Ideally, footnote your sources as you go, and if possible, use citation templates or refill to make future formatting easier.
  • External links: Websites of breed associations go here.
  • Templates: Add the template {{Equine}} {{Horse topics}} to the BOTTOM of each article for improved navigability (If it's officially a subspecies, such as an extinct fossilized ancestor, use {{Equidae}} instead.)
  • Categories: Remember to always add [[Category:Horse breeds]] to all breed articles and update the List of horse breeds.
  • Talk page: Especially, remember to add the template {{WikiProject Equine|breeds=yes|importance=}} to the Talk Page of each article (not the main article page). Usually you can assess it yourself as class=stub or start (maybe C if you have a lot of footnotes already) and importance=low (ask WikiProject Equine if you think it has a good reason to be higher). The template looks like this:
WikiProject iconEquine NA‑class
WikiProject iconThis article is within the scope of WikiProject Equine, a collaborative effort to improve Wikipedia's coverage of articles relating to horses, asses, zebras, hybrids, equine health, equine sports, etc. Please visit the project page for details or ask questions at the barn.
NAThis article has been rated as NA-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale.
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What to avoid

  1. Please do not create a copyright violation by verbatim copy and paste from a different source. This has been the number one reason that new horse breed articles get deleted by Wikipedia administrators. Write the article in your own words and use footnotes. See
    WP:CITE
    for help.
  2. Avoid sounding like promotional ad copy. Watch
    peacock words
    and flowery adjectives. If problem #1 above is avoided, this probably will be as well.
  3. Conversely, do not inadvertently "knock" the breed or implicitly "knock" another breed in comparison. Try to take a viewpoint that all breeds are valuable, each in their own special way. Some source material contains very biased viewpoints and one pillar of Wikipedia is a
    neutral point of view. Again, if verbatim copying is avoided, this problem will probably be avoided as well. For example, even if a source claims a breed has, for example, weak loins and crooked hind legs, be aware that such negative statements could reflect bias and should not be listed as a breed characteristic (no breed wants animals with such traits). However, if there is a controversy over a weakness in the breed (such as dwarfism in the miniature horse
    or the assorted genetic diseases that plague many different breeds), it would be acceptable to discuss that matter in a separate section.
  4. Do not create Galleries, except under extremely unique circumstances. (The galleries in
    Wikimedia commons
    .
  5. Don't get off topic. If an article starts to have significant content about a breed association, equestrian discipline, .
  6. Finally, please do not create a "Famous members of the breed" section. There are several reasons for this, the most notable being the Wikipedia guideline at
    WP:NPOV); or mention of significant accomplishments of a few individuals of a given breed that go beyond simply being this year's champion within their own breed. For examples of use of named horses in a discussion of foundation bloodlines, see American Quarter Horse#Development as a distinct breed or Morgan horse#Breed history. For examples of famous horses who did something outside their own breed's competition, see Arabian_horse#Competition
    .
Instead of listing horses within a breed article, creating a category for "Famous" members of a given breed or for related articles (such as articles about breeders, etc.) is often appropriate (for example, Category:Racehorses has hundereds of entries). Other examples are Category:Individual warmbloods or Category:Morgan horses. However, do not overdo category creation, as too many sub-categories often result in too few entries to be of much use for those seeking additional information. Creating a category does require locating any existing wikipedia articles about famous individual horses of a given breed and then adding the category at the bottom of each article.

To-Do

  • Clean up tagged articles
  • Remove peacock words
  • Wikify and source articles
  • Add infoboxes to articles that do not have them
  • Locate and add appropriate photographs or other images to articles that need them
  • Add templates if not there already

Participants

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Infobox horse breeds template

For template text, see Template:Infobox horse breed

For an example: Morgan horse