Studbook

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A stud book is the horse register of a horse breed . It is managed by the responsible one breeding association .

foal

If both parents are registered breeding animals in a breeding association that can foals are registered in the breeding association receive a horse passport and a property certificate and burned (in Germany up to 2018), or with a microchip in be. For a registration, the stud certificate issued by the stallion owner and the foaling report are required. The entry is usually made by the responsible branding officer or as part of a foal show .

Mares

All mares of a breeding association that are approved for breeding for this association are entered in the stud book .

Most breeds have several studbooks (main studbook, studbook, pre-book), which are named differently depending on the breed association.

Registered mares are divided into different classes depending on the breed association. The highest class to be achieved is the state premium mare (SPS). The mares are generally classified as part of an introduction to the animals during their 3rd or 4th year of life after the assessment of temperament , type, building, the (three) basic gaits, if necessary pull test or free jumping .

Older mares can also be presented or animals can be included in the stud book due to sporting achievements. In the case of open studbooks, a mare whose parents are not registered can be entered in the preliminary book.

Breeding stallions

Approved stallions that are approved for breeding are entered in the stallion book , also known as the stallion register.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c foal registration , on hannoveraner.com
  2. Foal registration , Association of Breeders of the Holstein Horse
  3. Foal Show 2016 , Main and State Stud Marbach
  4. How does my foal get a passport? , Swiss Sport Horse Breeding Association
  5. Stud book entry , Association of Breeders of Holstein Horses
  6. Stallion book entry , Association of Breeders of the Holstein Horse