henryhorn
Well-Known Member
I admit I'm the world's worst at registering horses, and now it's come home to roost.
Originally when the british Database was set up I embraced the concept and got passports for my stock, when it failed I was incensed and stopped bothering. At that time the people who were buying them only wanted a basic ID which was provided with their flu/tet vaccination sheet, and as in every case they could see the stallion and the dam no-one cared.
Recently however things have changed , so earlier this year we had Chocolate re-inspected by Weatherbys for their NTR (he unlike our now deceased stallion had not been transferred over from the Database when it folded), and I was issued with covering certificates.
the problem arises when I try to register older stock.
I sent off a passport application the other day for a filly by him out of a database and HIS registered mare (now dead) thinking she could go on the NTR. The passport has come backas a basic ID with by unknown stallion, unknown mare.
I rang and explained the stallion is reg, and so was the mare, but they say they won't do partial bloodtyping or DNA so she can't ever get registered.
I panicked at this and said "Well what about the the broodmares by our other stallion, they have a dam who is reg on your NTR, can you bloodtype them and match it to him and the dam. "
No they can't, as they won't do partial testing.
I am stumped.
I have mares by a Wetherbys reg stallion ex a dam who is Weatherbys reg yet can't be registered!
I would like advice now from breeders what road to go down. the mares have produced super stock, and already it's made me realise the ones by Matinee despite having Selle Francais passports won't have full breeding details on the dam's side so may not be able to compete in pavo etc.
I would happily have paid for the brood mares to be DNA or bloodtyped but that way seems closed.
Which society is likely to assess them and their stock and possibly issue papers?
I am bloody furious with Weatherbys, if they had no record of the dam/sire I could understand it, but when both are reg with them, why the hell won't they allow some sort of test?
I know it's my own fault believe me, but I always assumed that at £160 plus a blood typing it would have to be done one day, and put it off..
Some passports show breeding despite not registering stock, but that isn't what I wanted, I wanted to be able to register stock properly!
Suggestions please, the sire of the broodmares has an irish passport reg and a Weatherbys NTR one.. The mare (original one only has a Weatherbys NTR one..)
my husband jokingly said set up your own breed society it may be the only way, at this rate I feel sufficiently desperate and cross to do just that..(joke, The NOT ELIGABLE Weatherbys Registration Society...)
Originally when the british Database was set up I embraced the concept and got passports for my stock, when it failed I was incensed and stopped bothering. At that time the people who were buying them only wanted a basic ID which was provided with their flu/tet vaccination sheet, and as in every case they could see the stallion and the dam no-one cared.
Recently however things have changed , so earlier this year we had Chocolate re-inspected by Weatherbys for their NTR (he unlike our now deceased stallion had not been transferred over from the Database when it folded), and I was issued with covering certificates.
the problem arises when I try to register older stock.
I sent off a passport application the other day for a filly by him out of a database and HIS registered mare (now dead) thinking she could go on the NTR. The passport has come backas a basic ID with by unknown stallion, unknown mare.
I rang and explained the stallion is reg, and so was the mare, but they say they won't do partial bloodtyping or DNA so she can't ever get registered.
I panicked at this and said "Well what about the the broodmares by our other stallion, they have a dam who is reg on your NTR, can you bloodtype them and match it to him and the dam. "
No they can't, as they won't do partial testing.
I am stumped.
I have mares by a Wetherbys reg stallion ex a dam who is Weatherbys reg yet can't be registered!
I would like advice now from breeders what road to go down. the mares have produced super stock, and already it's made me realise the ones by Matinee despite having Selle Francais passports won't have full breeding details on the dam's side so may not be able to compete in pavo etc.
I would happily have paid for the brood mares to be DNA or bloodtyped but that way seems closed.
Which society is likely to assess them and their stock and possibly issue papers?
I am bloody furious with Weatherbys, if they had no record of the dam/sire I could understand it, but when both are reg with them, why the hell won't they allow some sort of test?
I know it's my own fault believe me, but I always assumed that at £160 plus a blood typing it would have to be done one day, and put it off..
Some passports show breeding despite not registering stock, but that isn't what I wanted, I wanted to be able to register stock properly!
Suggestions please, the sire of the broodmares has an irish passport reg and a Weatherbys NTR one.. The mare (original one only has a Weatherbys NTR one..)
my husband jokingly said set up your own breed society it may be the only way, at this rate I feel sufficiently desperate and cross to do just that..(joke, The NOT ELIGABLE Weatherbys Registration Society...)