Go to dogbreedinfo.com they have tons of dog breeds that aren't just akc reg. and if you click on the name you can read about it and see pics, but you don't have to.
If a horse is not registered with a breed registry they cannot show in registered shows for that breed and any offspring of that horse cannot be registered as a pure bred. They can probably still be registered as a half breed provided the other parent was registered. IE- If a purebred registered Arabian stallion was bred to an unregistered mare the foal can be registered as a half-Arabian no matter what the breed of the mare was or if she was even registered. Unregistered horses can still compete is open horse shows and shows which do not require a breed affiliation.
One this website or any where else on the site. look at pictures and descriptions that connect to what breed it is showing.
No, its not.
One can find more information about peekapoo from the website Dog Time. The website includes pictures, training, behavior, and care of the peekapoo breed of dog.
Dog Breed Info Center is a website that will not only show you a picture of several Rat Terrier dogs, but will also give you some detailed information about this breed
Every breed registry will have accurate records of the horses registered with them. I know of no place where to get all breeds together. Get the numbers from the different breed registries and them add them together.
No, you cannot register any litter of puppies unless both parents are the same breed and are both registered themselves.
A calf only needs to be registered if it is a purebred or fullblood calf born of a dam and/or sire that are also registered to a breed registry. Otherwise, don't worry about it. When a calf needs to be registered depends on the rulings of the particular breed registry you are registering the calf to.
There are over 150 breeds registered with the American Kennel Club, and that doesn't include every breed in the world, which includes mutts and dogs that aren't yet registered!
No But it is a good idea to make sure that the dogs you are breeding are KC registered in the UK and once the pups have been born they are KC registered
Justin Morgan was the name of the first registered horse in the Morgan breed. The breed is named after him.
There were several Champions. On the Gene Autry website only one was referred to as registered and he was a Tennessee Walking Horse. There is no mention of the breeding of any of the other Champions.