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October 10, 2002
AQHA's STUD BOOK & REGISTRATION
COMMITTEE CONSIDERS CHANGES
CREMELLOS, WHITE MARKINGS TO GO
BEFORE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
This week, AQHA's Stud Book & Registration Committee
met during a special session. The meeting was called to give
the committee time to fully review information gathered by
staff to discuss certain registration rules due to the
limited time the committee has during its annual meeting
each March during AQHA's Convention.
"This is a positive, proactive way the Stud Book and
Registration Committee can evaluate important rules that
affect all members," said AQHA President Jim Shoemake.
"As I have said before, AQHA maintains its right to
draft, adopt and administer rules that have been
democratically passed by its members, but just as
importantly, we understand that we have an additional
responsibility to continually review current rules as to
their effect on the Association's members and the breed. I
am proud of the members of Stud Book and Registration for
taking the additional time necessary to review these
rules."
Two specific rules that the committee felt needed a
closer look were Rule 227 (i) and Rule 227(c). The
committee's recommendations will be presented to the general
membership and the board of directors in March during the
annual convention in Anaheim, California.
CREMELLOS/PERLINOS
Based on information requested by and presented to the
committee from veterinarians, geneticists and veterinary
ophthalmologists, the committee voted to recommend that
227(i) be deleted.
If approved by the board, horses commonly referred to as
cremellos and perlinos, which are horses that exhibit light
(or pink) skin over the body; white or cream-colored hair;
and blue eyes will be eligible for registration, provided
they meet all other registration guidelines.
WHITE MARKINGS
In a separate discussion, the committee also reviewed the
rule restricting the amount of white markings a horse can
have and be eligible for registration. The committee voted
to recommend amending rule 227(c), commonly known as the
"white rule" to allow the offspring of registered
American Quarter Horses (numbered to numbered; numbered to
appendix; or numbered to Thoroughbred) to be eligible for
registration regardless of white markings. Horses displaying
white markings beyond the lines in the diagram shown in
AQHA's 2002 Official Handbook of Rules & Regulations on
page 70 must be parentage verified. Parentage verification
is matching the DNA of the offspring to the DNA of both
parents.
AQHA's Annual Convention is March 7-11 at the Disneyland
Hotel in Anaheim, California. Comments or questions
regarding AQHA's registration rules should be directed to
members of the stud book & registration committee, AQHA
Directors or write to AQHA's Stud Book & Registration
Committee at P.O. Box 200, Amarillo, Texas, 79168 or e-mail
studbook@aqha.org.
The proposed recommendations, a list of AQHA Directors
and members of the stud book and registration committee can
be found at aqhajournal.com.
Information also is available in the November issues of The
American Quarter Horse Journal, The American Quarter Horse
Racing Journal and America's Horse.
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