jeanette10
Well-Known Member
This is really my first posting within this forum, been more a lurker than a poster, but I have a question which I hope some forum members may be able to answer for me.
Can I ask why horses would be registered under KWPN Registration B Papers?
I spoke with someone who told me that the KWPN dont allow the Register B horses to enter any show or grading classes in Holland, and that this is also going to be the case in the UK soon?
So does that make a Registration B horse quite worthless with regards to having their passport and papers in this way? Would people just assume that if it has KWPN papers and passport that it would/should be good no matter which part of the studbook it is actually in?
Sorry for all the questions but I was looking at a foal recently and although it says it will have KWPN passport and papers, it will only be Register B. And because I want the foal to breed from potentially I am wondering if it is worth the money the person is asking for it, when at a later stage it may not mean anything as it is Register B and may be seen in a lessor light if I was to try and then grade it with a UK society.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Can I ask why horses would be registered under KWPN Registration B Papers?
I spoke with someone who told me that the KWPN dont allow the Register B horses to enter any show or grading classes in Holland, and that this is also going to be the case in the UK soon?
So does that make a Registration B horse quite worthless with regards to having their passport and papers in this way? Would people just assume that if it has KWPN papers and passport that it would/should be good no matter which part of the studbook it is actually in?
Sorry for all the questions but I was looking at a foal recently and although it says it will have KWPN passport and papers, it will only be Register B. And because I want the foal to breed from potentially I am wondering if it is worth the money the person is asking for it, when at a later stage it may not mean anything as it is Register B and may be seen in a lessor light if I was to try and then grade it with a UK society.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.