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Begin by scanning the horse for a microchip and record the number in the designated box on the form.
In the narrative section, describe all features of the horse as indicated. Ensure you draw all features from multiple perspectives on the provided diagrams.
Clearly describe crest whorls on both sides of the neck, noting if any are absent. For example, state 'There are no crest whorls on the left side.'
Record all distinguishing features using specified symbols: hatch white markings in red, mark whorls with an 'X', feathering with '——', and scars with '➞'.
Indicate the location of the microchip with an 'M' and ensure your descriptions are legible, preferably typed or printed in block capitals.
Finally, don’t forget to sign and date the form and provide your practice address before submitting.
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If you do not use the online registration service, please contact us on studbookireland@weatherbys.ie or call +353 (0)45 879979 for a foal registration form to complete and return to us with the current fee, DNA markings and covering certificate before 31st July.
Can you register a foal with only one registered parent?
To be eligible for APHA registration, the horses sire and dam must be known and registered with either APHA, AQHA or the Jockey Club. If the parent(s) are unknown or registered with a different breed than those listed above, the horse will not be eligible for APHA registration.
What is the 1/2/3 foal rule?
Remember the 1-2-3 rule. 1: Foals should stand by one hour of age. 2: Foals should successfully nurse by two hours of age. 3: Mares should pass her fetal membranes within three hours of delivery.
How do I register a paint foal?
1. Fill out the application (online or physical form). Sires registered name and number. Dams registered name and number. At least two unique name choices for your foal. Foaling date and location. Sex of the foal. Color, type and eye-color details.
How do I register my foal on Weatherbys?
The foal registration deadline is 31st July within the year of birth. Any applications received after this date will be charged at a higher rate. For full details on Foal Registration fees please see related documents below.
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British flat racing and breeding : racecourses, the evolution
PDF of entire item. British flat racing and breeding : racecourses, the evolution of the racehorse / by Charles Richardson ; with a chapter on training
An application for a certificate of pure breeding executed by the owner, agent, or importer of an animal shall be made on ANH Form 17-338 (available from the
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