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

Scope[edit]

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 landrace breed, a feral breed or a type group (stock horse, 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[edit]

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 Cite Your Sources! Many breed articles are currently tagged as unreferenced. Avoid copyright violations and 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:

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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 horse markings are used to show a wide range of head or leg markings and is one of the few places where a gallery makes sense) Definitely do not create groups of random photos, as Wikipedia guidelines explicitly discourage "scrapbooks." Create photo galleries and gallery pages at Wikimedia commons.
  5. Don't get off topic. If an article starts to have significant content about a breed association, equestrian discipline, breed registry, or stud farm, consider removing it and creating a separate article about the organization. For example, see AQHA, Jockey Club or Claiborne Farm.
  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:WWIN that discourages lists and collections of trivia or random facts. Some of the breed articles have suffered from long "Laundry lists" of "famous" individuals, some of which lack WP:NOTABILITY. (See WP:TRIVIA) Also, because Wikipedia bans advertising, listing the names of living horses can often smack of commercialism, at least unless the animal also has had its own Wikipedia article created and thus passes the WP:NOTABILITY criteria. Sometimes, naming living horses can also start edit wars over which horses deserve to be called "notable" and which do not. Overall, it is better not to name very many famous horses of a breed within the breed article. The exception is in a discussion of foundation bloodstock, when appropriate (and if equal time is given to at least the major factions, see 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.

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Infobox horse breeds template[edit]

For template text, see Template:Infobox horse breed

For an example: Morgan horse