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MSDash
Reg. Jun 2008
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2015-10-24 8:27 PM
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Futurities and grade horses
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Has anyone ever ran futurities on a grade horse or known someone who has? If so how difficult was it to prove the horse was eligible? I have seen where many accept them with a veterinary affidavit but was curious how hard that was to deal with? All info is welcome!!
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Fancie_That_Chrome_
Reg. Mar 2012
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2015-10-24 8:39 PM
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RE: Futurities and grade horses
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Posts: 1229
Location: Royal J Performance Horses, AZ
I have never personally done it, nor do i know anyone. HOWEVER a friend of mine has a grade gelding by her stud who is a KNOCKOUT and she wanted to futurity him, however the owners of the mare were less than helpful in trying to register the foal.
As far as I found a Grade horse can be ran in futurities as long as they have at least a sire or **** on Record. and are registered in some way. For example the American Half Quarter horse Assoc.
They can even be enrolled in future fortunes that way so i hear.
I could be wrong but thats what i found when researching the topic
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MSDash
Reg. Jun 2008
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2015-10-24 8:57 PM
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RE: Futurities and grade horses
Curious Mind
Posts: 2049
Hmm I didn't know about the half quarter horse registry. Mine is already a two year old now :
( I have the mare but unsure of the stallion. The mare is older and bred nice and we had no idea she was pregnant when we bought her to run. She passed hands through some readers that year and none would say really other than one exposed her to their DTF bred stud who is now gelded and they claimed none he bred caught so registering is a total loss here. She is looking to be a nice filly though so I was curious in case she turned out to be one of those lucky "free or almost free winners" :
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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
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2015-10-24 9:32 PM
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RE: Futurities and grade horses
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I would suggest you contact the futurity that you plan to run in. The forms that I have filled out require a copy of the papers and also say that if not complete, including copy of papers that they will be returned.
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della
Reg. Apr 2011
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2015-10-25 9:11 AM
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RE: Futurities and grade horses
Peecans
I imagine each futuritie/ derby would have diffrent rules.
A grade horse will need proof of age, This is a letter by the vet, describing the horse and its foaling date.
Im not sure if every one allows this, but Ive seen it done in the past.
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Whoop Z Day Z
Reg. Sep 2007
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2015-10-25 10:14 PM
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RE: Futurities and grade horses
Miss Not Exciting
Posts: 3279
Location: Ft Worth TX
I did not have papers back on my gelding when i started paying him into Diamonds & Dirt futurity and got a letter from my vet stating age and had no issues- got papers less then month from the race
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casualdust07
Reg. Mar 2005
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2015-10-26 9:01 AM
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RE: Futurities and grade horses
You get what you give
Posts: 13030
Location: Texas
Well, the good thing about horses is you can age them pretty well by teeth until they are about 10 ish. But you can get within 6 months until they are 5.
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RunNitroRun
Reg. Oct 2011
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2015-10-27 3:26 PM
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RE: Futurities and grade horses
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Location: Canada
We ran a futurity up here in Canada
(which may have different rules
) but you either needed a vet certificate aging the horse, or a letter from the breeder if the horse was grade.
At our futurity/derby the horses were examined to make sure they matched their papers and then their teeth were inspected to confirm age.
Treat her as if she's going to be something special and follow the entry/exhibition rules for futurity horses. If she starts showing signs she'd make a futurity horse contact the futurities you're interested in and see what their eligibility requirements are.
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astreakinchic
Reg. Sep 2011
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2015-10-28 9:25 AM
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RE: Futurities and grade horses
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Vet must certify them for the age they are and you must have some notary stuff done as well. Contact the BFA office and they will give you the 411
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