Ouburgia
Well-Known Member
And overseas are you, USA
Here, (netherlands) to get papers with youre horse (no matter what breed) you have to have a mare and a stallion which are registerd by a studbook. The stallion must also be aproved. If he is not aproved by the studbook, no papers.
For example:
I breed my unregisterd mare with an aproved stallion --> no papers
I Breed my registerd mare with an aproved stallion --> papers
I breed my registerd mare with a registerd, but not aproved stallion --? no papers
At my boarding stable they also breed AQHA, and I understand that this stallions don't have to be aproved. In fact, you can use any AQUA registerd stallion on any AQHA (or APHA) mare to get full papers.
Now I understand that this is also the fact within the AMHA.
My Question in short: How do you know a stallion is a good stallion? That he has not any genetic disability's? (bad legs for example)
Here, (netherlands) to get papers with youre horse (no matter what breed) you have to have a mare and a stallion which are registerd by a studbook. The stallion must also be aproved. If he is not aproved by the studbook, no papers.
For example:
I breed my unregisterd mare with an aproved stallion --> no papers
I Breed my registerd mare with an aproved stallion --> papers
I breed my registerd mare with a registerd, but not aproved stallion --? no papers
At my boarding stable they also breed AQHA, and I understand that this stallions don't have to be aproved. In fact, you can use any AQUA registerd stallion on any AQHA (or APHA) mare to get full papers.
Now I understand that this is also the fact within the AMHA.
My Question in short: How do you know a stallion is a good stallion? That he has not any genetic disability's? (bad legs for example)