If they do not have any offspring nor won any points in their breed shows ,then yes, you can . But most times it is for a fee.
i don't think you can......
No. There are many horses that are branded but not registered.
on howrse you can change your horses name from the moment they are born. i hope this answers your question.
Go to My Horses then click one of your horses. Hit the + sign next to the name. Click Edit Profile. Change the name to Tip. Then if you want change it back.
Since horses are usually registered by their breed it would be hard to compile statistics on all breeds together.
You can change a puppy's name regardless of where you get him. However, if he is a purebred puppy his registered name cannot be changed once he is registered and only the puppy's breeder can do that.Very few dogs are addressed by their registered names which are long. They usually have every day names that might be related to their registered name or might not.now you keep saying the name that you want the puppy to have eventually the puppy will learn the name and will answer to it.
Only if you want, but i wouldn't.
Mustangs are registered with the BLM (breu of land management) horses that are registered have a freez brand on the side of their neck
Andalusian's are considered rare as there are less than 20,000 registered horses.
If you are already registered under one name, there are only a few instances in which you would need to register under a different name. If you were to get married or in any other way change your first or last name, then you would need to re-register.
In most cases a horse will already have a name, and therefore you should not change it, because it can confuse a horse and stress it out. If its young withpit a name, Stay away from Max, Sparky, Lady, Blaze and Mollie (way to common) Added: Most horses don't give a rats butt about their name. They care more that you feed it, brush it, clean up after it. A name should reflect your personality. interests and the horses personality. Avoid a name that is already in the barn you will stable at. Most registered horses have a registered/show name and a separate "barn" name. Most registries won't let you change a name after: 1. the horse has sired or produced a foal. 2. Won awards, ribbons or races. The barn name can always be changed. If you like to read, pick a literary figure you really like. If you love Sci-Fi movies, pick a character from a fav. movie. When starting a farm, it is a good idea to pick a "theme" and have horses named around that theme.
A good name for any horse is up to the owner. Name it something you like and can live with. Many horses have long show or registered names and then a shorter barn name.