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What is a double registered horse?

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A horse is considered double registered when it is registered with two different horse registries. Like for instance, say you have a palomino Quarter horse, you can register that horse with the American Quarter Horse Association and because of it's color you can also register it with the Palomino Horse Breeders Association, and it would then be double registered.

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What is a registered horse?

Unregistered horses or ponies are equines that haven't been registered to a breed. Horses that aren't registered sometimes aren't purebreds or the owner wasn't interested. Registering a horse is needed if you want to do good moneymaking breeding or showing.


When talking about horses what is the meaning of grade?

A grade horse is a horse without paper. Not registered.


Why register a horse?

When a horse is registered, you have the freedom to enter in high-level breed competitions, like at national level and such. Stallions can be entered in a stud book for their breed. Their offspring can be registered only if both parents were registered and of the same breed. It makes a horse easier to sell. There are many reasons why you should register a horse, and there really aren't any bad things about it. It's good to do it anyways.


At what age can your horse start entering competitions?

when your horse is ready, if the horse is green broke at 4, then give them a year, and you should never start backing a horse (training to saddle) before the age of 3 b/c they haven't developed enough


What was the original purpose of breeding the paint horse?

When the American Quarter Horse Association was founded there were limits on the amount of white markings a horse could have. At that time it was felt that white feet for instance were weaker than dark colored feet (now proven not to be the case) and white faces were more prone to sunburn (true) and that blue eyes were a sign of blindness or weakness (not the case). There were many stockhorse type horses that had good working backgrounds but had too much white to be registered with AQHA. Later on the people who liked the horses with lots of white and felt that they were equal to the QH in ability formed their own association, the American Paint Horse Association. Since the QH breeders occasionally produced a foal with more white than AQHA allowed these were accepted into the Paint association as "cropout" Paints. Both associations only allow QH or TB cross breeding. A couple of years ago the AQHA changed their rules to make them more of a bloodline breed and allowed any horse within the Paint association that could prove all registered QH background (those cropouts) could also be registered as a QH since it was QH by bloodline. This has created the interesting situation of colored QH's (which are not allowed to show in the halter classes in AQHA shows since the amount of white they have is still considered to be not desirable) and horses that are registered with both associations. Within the Paint world there is one pattern that never goes back to all QH ancestry, the tobiano pattern. As a result of this no horse, even solids or overo's resulting from tobiano or tovero breeding, can be double registered with the AQHA.

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How can you find the history of your horse?

It is not difficult to find the history of your horse. But your horse must be registered to find it. If in fact your horse is registered, you can look up your horse's pedigree on the internet. But if you horse is not registered, I am sorry but I do not know how to help you.


What is a registered horse?

Unregistered horses or ponies are equines that haven't been registered to a breed. Horses that aren't registered sometimes aren't purebreds or the owner wasn't interested. Registering a horse is needed if you want to do good moneymaking breeding or showing.


How do you find a horse that's not registered?

Look in the classified ads, or go to a horse auction. There are many horses that are not registered everywhere.


What happens when a horse insn't registered?

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.


What does a registered horse mean?

A purebred horse with the paper work that shows his ancestry.


What can a horse be able to do when it is 6 months?

A horse can can be able to get registered in a equestrian centre


How is a Mustang horse registered?

Mustangs are registered with the BLM (breu of land management) horses that are registered have a freez brand on the side of their neck


When talking about horses what is the meaning of grade?

A grade horse is a horse without paper. Not registered.


Are quarter horses purebred?

A registered quarter horse is a purebred.


Can you still get a passport for a twenty year old horse?

Yes. Any horse can and should be registered for a passport.


How do you get a horse registered in the breed association?

You can register a horse in a breed association if you can prove your horses' ancestery. Like if your horses' sire and dam were registered, you can request the breeding papers from the owner of the sire and dam and send them into the association. You can also just look up the association you think your horse would be registered in and call them for more information.


Why register a horse?

When a horse is registered, you have the freedom to enter in high-level breed competitions, like at national level and such. Stallions can be entered in a stud book for their breed. Their offspring can be registered only if both parents were registered and of the same breed. It makes a horse easier to sell. There are many reasons why you should register a horse, and there really aren't any bad things about it. It's good to do it anyways.