Aqha stallion breeding report form 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the aqha stallion breeding report form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the stallion's registered name and the registered name of the mare bred. Ensure you have the AQHA registration numbers for both, as these are essential for accurate reporting.
  3. Fill in the recorded owner's details of the mare at the time of service, including their contact information. This section is crucial for any follow-up communications.
  4. Indicate the dates when the mare was exposed, specifying if pasture bred. Include both 'in' and 'out' dates if applicable.
  5. Check the appropriate boxes if bred by frozen or transported semen, and provide the year of breeding.
  6. Complete any additional sections regarding location and payment details, ensuring all fields are filled accurately to avoid delays.
  7. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom, confirming that all information provided is correct before submitting it online.

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As your mare ages, her also ages. A 913-year-old mare who is in her prime competition/riding age only has a 30% pregnancy rate. In 1418-year-old mares that rate decreases to 10%, and if the mare is over 18 years old, we are looking a 2% pregnancy rate.
Stallions will typically remain fertile beyond their 20th year of age. The age that stallions stop producing spermatozoa will vary between stallions. It is important that is routinely evaluated on all stallions, especially when using older stallions because of the expected decrease of production with age.
From ages 4 to 15, mares are in their reproductive prime. But from 15 to 20, their fertility declines, says McCue. Reproductive problems only continue to intensify in mares older than 20. Of course, each mare is an individual with her own health history and genetic tendencies.
Every year, AQHA mails out a preprinted registration application (also called a breeders certificate) to every stallion owner who files a stallion breeding report.
Any horse with excessive white see Rule 205(d) in the AQHA Handbook will have a notation on its registration certificate saying This horse has white markings designated under AQHA rules as an undesirable trait and uncharacteristic of the breed.

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Mares can continue to produce foals well into their late teens or early to mid 20s. However, mare owners should realize that the prognosis for fertility of an older mare decreases each year.
A stud report is a record of all of the breedings a jack or stallion performs during the year.
As for breeding, first off, I would recommend NOT breeding him until he is 3 or 4. Sometimes breeders will do ``test breedings of a young stallion as a 2 or 3 year old and breed to one or two mares. Just remember that he is still a youngster and needs to focus on his performance training during this time.

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