Seems to me that time would have been when the GSB was established. It's been the 'benchmark' registry ever since, exclusive entirely by pedigree (and now DNA). Other than a few occasions when the books have been opened to Arabians (nominally in the interest of stamina?), the only concession to type (ability, actually) was the rescission of the Jersey Act.
I get your point, but prior to the published GSB, there must have been some conclusions drawn by a group of people as to the character and physical attributes of the breed. There must have been a point in time when a consensus was developed that led to the establishment of the TB. As with everything else involved with the breeding of domesticated animals I'm sure that the consensus occurred over a long period of time. I'm just wondering if there is any historical data prior to GSB that might give insight into the people and the conclusions that they drew upon.
