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Post by oberchis on Apr 17, 2010 15:16:53 GMT
I bought a mare who's already in foal just wondering when it comes to registering him/her whose prefix it would carry? And who i'd put as breeder? Any one know x x x (loving the weather B-)) thanks for your help x
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Post by victoria (highhill) on Apr 17, 2010 15:30:07 GMT
if you own the mare when it foals - you are the breeder , therefore should carry your prefix
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Post by smokeycott on Apr 17, 2010 16:02:06 GMT
ditto , if you dont have a prefix can get one from central prefix register
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Post by oberchis on Apr 17, 2010 16:27:17 GMT
Cool thats what I thought thankyou just wanted to be sure as previous owner asked x thanks for your help x
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Post by Cherrytop & Spicery Stud on Apr 17, 2010 18:17:25 GMT
As long as the mare is Registered in your name then it's registed in your prefix
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Post by kayjayem on Apr 17, 2010 21:02:50 GMT
Make sure you've transferred the mare into your name before she foals - easily overlooked!
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Post by hairyhack on Apr 18, 2010 10:22:28 GMT
On the same subject I have a thoroughbred mare (registered with the sport horse breeding of GB) in foal to a 14.2 riding pony but I'm not sure which stud book I can register the foal with as the stallion is registered as a part bred arab but the foal won't be a part bred... Has anyone had anything similar or have any advice? Sorry to gatecrash the thread!
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Post by eskvalleystud on Apr 18, 2010 15:12:41 GMT
re the original post, I assume the previous owner has given you a covering certificate too as you will need this when you send in the application for registration
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Post by holiday on Apr 18, 2010 18:09:51 GMT
On the same subject I have a thoroughbred mare (registered with the sport horse breeding of GB) in foal to a 14.2 riding pony but I'm not sure which stud book I can register the foal with as the stallion is registered as a part bred arab but the foal won't be a part bred... Has anyone had anything similar or have any advice? Sorry to gatecrash the thread! I would assume you have a covering cert for your girl, if so you can register SHB(GB) and have full lines on your passport as long as he is licensed, you may have to DNA test to verify breeding. However if you go PBA the foal will be able to go on an appendix register and will have a certificate of the amount of Arab Blood however it wont be eligible to show, if not enough blood. If you have NPS covering cert ring them up and have a word re which register as (im not sure on rules with them but im sure someone else will know) as I think as she is tb she will be eligible with them, but really not sure without reading their notes!!! Going back to the subject of registering, I bought a mare from Germany before she foaled with her previous foal, she was put back in foal in Germany, with my choice of stallion, however that foal has gone down as the breeder being the lady I bought it from, we have managed to put him under our prefix after alot of debating - very difficult when you dont speak German but he isnt down as myself being the breeder which was very disappointing!!!!
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Post by victoria (highhill) on Apr 18, 2010 19:03:22 GMT
we covered a thoroughbred mare with Chiddock Time Limit (NPS reg) , resulting filly to be registered with NPS
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Post by hairyhack on Apr 18, 2010 20:31:48 GMT
Brill thanks, I'm sure the stallion is registered with NPS as well as the Arab society just wasn't sure if the NPS would register one out of a thoroughbred. My mare was AI'd and my vets have the certificate so I'll have to get that back when it arrives!
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Post by holiday on Apr 18, 2010 21:03:25 GMT
In that case I would probably go NPS how exciting looking forward to seeing baby!!!!!!
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Post by Guestless on Apr 21, 2010 9:17:50 GMT
However if you go PBA the foal will be able to go on an appendix register and will have a certificate of the amount of Arab Blood however it wont be eligible to show, if not enough blood. Genuine question here, but would it be worth at least overstamping by AHS in case progeny is used for breeding in the future with something else with some arab blood.....which could (I assume) result in a foal with enough blood to be shown as a PBA?
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Post by pencwarreponies on Apr 21, 2010 10:32:27 GMT
Exciting - we are registering our prefix and hoping to extend it to the palomino society
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Post by oberchis on Apr 23, 2010 23:24:44 GMT
re the original post, I assume the previous owner has given you a covering certificate too as you will need this when you send in the application for registration No, no covering certificate as sire was only a yearling colt when he covered mare so not licenced/graded x mare pb welsh so am hoping to register foal as pb welsh too. (can I do this?)
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Post by holiday on Apr 24, 2010 7:20:07 GMT
This is where you may find it a bit more difficult, if the mare and colt were registered with the previous owner she would be able to sign the paperwork as being the stallion owner, rather than a covering cert, as he is not yours you will need a covering cert to register. I think you need to speak to the WPCS who im sure will help as they are very good. They may put his bloodlines on or may just put the mares lines on with sire unknown, or if he has now been licensed you could ask his owner for a covering cert.
With either society you can go with sire known but it will be more difficult with cert.
Guestless, I personally would register for the PBA blood, being a breeder I like all the eligible paperwork to be available, yes it does get expensive but I "work" round all my ponies and overstamp with all the societies available to them. My mares are also graded with the SPSS.
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