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| Found an add that said this was the reason gelding is not registered. Is this true? Add includes papers of mare and stud (if telling the truth), has some wll known breeding. I would think they would have registered as a foal to verify breeding, horse is now 5.
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       Location: Oklahoma | That is true, if both parents are Appendix AQHA will not register the foal. |
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    Location: Washington. (The DRY side.) | The title of the thread is confusing. It says if they are appendix BRED. Do you mean appendix REGISTERED? If appendix registered, then no. If appendix "bred", that depends. A horse can be appendix bred, but could have gotten a ROM and been advanced to regular registry. If that is the case, then yes, the offspring can be registered. (Even if the other parent still had appendix papers.) Hence the reason there are horses that are AQHA registered that are actually 7/8ths (or MORE) TB.. |
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| RacingQH - 2014-10-14 8:47 PM The title of the thread is confusing. It says if they are appendix BRED. Do you mean appendix REGISTERED? If appendix registered, then no. If appendix "bred", that depends. A horse can be appendix bred, but could have gotten a ROM and been advanced to regular registry. If that is the case, then yes, the offspring can be registered. (Even if the other parent still had appendix papers.) Hence the reason there are horses that are AQHA registered that are actually 7/8ths (or MORE) TB.. I should have said registered.
Edited by rodeomom3 2014-10-14 8:59 PM
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     Location: SE KS | RacingQH - 2014-10-14 8:47 PM
The title of the thread is confusing. It says if they are appendix BRED. Do you mean appendix REGISTERED? If appendix registered, then no. If appendix "bred", that depends. A horse can be appendix bred, but could have gotten a ROM and been advanced to regular registry. If that is the case, then yes, the offspring can be registered. (Even if the other parent still had appendix papers.) Hence the reason there are horses that are AQHA registered that are actually 7/8ths (or MORE) TB..
What does it take to "advance" papers after acquiring an ROM?
Case in point= Hoofs In Motion's filly< Sire JKT Frenchmans Bux, Dam Jettin Katelyn. JKTFB's dam has her ROM(maybe not)
So how difficult would it be to get his "full" AQHA papers? Can they get them postmothously for the mare (if she is deceased)?
Edited by lhighquality 2014-10-15 1:10 PM
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           Location: Kansas | lhighquality - 2014-10-15 12:29 PM RacingQH - 2014-10-14 8:47 PM The title of the thread is confusing. It says if they are appendix BRED. Do you mean appendix REGISTERED? If appendix registered, then no. If appendix "bred", that depends. A horse can be appendix bred, but could have gotten a ROM and been advanced to regular registry. If that is the case, then yes, the offspring can be registered. (Even if the other parent still had appendix papers.) Hence the reason there are horses that are AQHA registered that are actually 7/8ths (or MORE) TB.. What does it take to "advance" papers after acquiring an ROM? Case in point= Hoofs In Motion's filly< Sire JKT Frenchmans Bux, Dam Jettin Katelyn. JKTFB's dam has her ROM (i believe ) So how difficult would it be to get his "full" AQHA papers? Can they get them postmothously for the mare (if she is deceased )? Thank Lori. I was wondering that as well if his dam has her ROM...wouldn't he be eligible or if she had regular papers? Or could she earn her ROM?
Edited by hoofs_in_motion 2014-10-15 12:34 PM
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     Location: SE KS | hoofs_in_motion - 2014-10-15 12:32 PM
lhighquality - 2014-10-15 12:29 PM RacingQH - 2014-10-14 8:47 PM The title of the thread is confusing. It says if they are appendix BRED. Do you mean appendix REGISTERED? If appendix registered, then no. If appendix "bred", that depends. A horse can be appendix bred, but could have gotten a ROM and been advanced to regular registry. If that is the case, then yes, the offspring can be registered. (Even if the other parent still had appendix papers.) Hence the reason there are horses that are AQHA registered that are actually 7/8ths (or MORE) TB.. What does it take to "advance" papers after acquiring an ROM? Case in point= Hoofs In Motion's filly< Sire JKT Frenchmans Bux, Dam Jettin Katelyn. JKTFB's dam has her ROM (i believe ) So how difficult would it be to get his "full" AQHA papers? Can they get them postmothously for the mare (if she is deceased )? Thank Lori. I was wondering that as well if his dam has her ROM...wouldn't he be eligible or if she had regular papers? Or could she earn her ROM?
May have to PM RacingQH to get our answers!!
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     Location: Desert Land | If horse is registered as an Appendix and received it's ROM - the owner of that horse has to send the papers back to AQHA with the fee and a statement from a vet that the horse is not a cryptorchid or have a parrot mouth and AQHA will advance it's papers. |
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     Location: SE KS | TheOldGrayMare - 2014-10-15 12:54 PM
If horse is registered as an Appendix and received it's ROM - the owner of that horse has to send the papers back to AQHA with the fee and a statement from a vet that the horse is not a cryptorchid or have a parrot mouth and AQHA will advance it's papers.
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