Renee
Member
Hi CISS,
I joined this forum to read your comments on the BEF and I am not understanding the 'entry' requirements for the BEF British Bred Foals fully.
I understood entry to be open to only British bred horses, but last year I watched foals at Catherstone who were bred abroad .
By this, I mean that the competitor(stud) had bought the mares in foal from abroad.
Until purchased these mares were full resident abroad and 'not visiting the stallion' and not UK based.
Does this mean that as long as you foalout the mare in the UK that you can claim it was British bred ?
I notice that the competitor(stud) has bought two mares in foal from abroad and entered both of these foals in the BEF as British Bred Foals and has bought another mare from abroad, again infoal (due this year) .... Will this 2008 foal, when born later this year also be eligiable ??
I would like to enter my 2008 foals, but I am very confused by the rules.
Can I enter the progeny of the infoal mares that I have bought from abroad claiming them as British bred ??
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Can you take a youngster (2 year old colt) bred in germany or not (I've been a little confused) or is it just bred in the UK
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Sorry no, animals have to be British-bred, so unless he was foaled in Germany whilst his UK based dam was visiting a stallion in Germany then he is not eligible. OTOH, some horses registered with the BHHS, TBF or German studbooks are decribed as being bred by a German breeder even if foaled in the UK as these studbooks describe the owner of the mare at the time of covering as being the breeder but becuase they are foaled here they are eligible. IOW, it is animals imported in their own right that are not eligible.
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I joined this forum to read your comments on the BEF and I am not understanding the 'entry' requirements for the BEF British Bred Foals fully.
I understood entry to be open to only British bred horses, but last year I watched foals at Catherstone who were bred abroad .
By this, I mean that the competitor(stud) had bought the mares in foal from abroad.
Until purchased these mares were full resident abroad and 'not visiting the stallion' and not UK based.
Does this mean that as long as you foalout the mare in the UK that you can claim it was British bred ?
I notice that the competitor(stud) has bought two mares in foal from abroad and entered both of these foals in the BEF as British Bred Foals and has bought another mare from abroad, again infoal (due this year) .... Will this 2008 foal, when born later this year also be eligiable ??
I would like to enter my 2008 foals, but I am very confused by the rules.
Can I enter the progeny of the infoal mares that I have bought from abroad claiming them as British bred ??
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Can you take a youngster (2 year old colt) bred in germany or not (I've been a little confused) or is it just bred in the UK
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Sorry no, animals have to be British-bred, so unless he was foaled in Germany whilst his UK based dam was visiting a stallion in Germany then he is not eligible. OTOH, some horses registered with the BHHS, TBF or German studbooks are decribed as being bred by a German breeder even if foaled in the UK as these studbooks describe the owner of the mare at the time of covering as being the breeder but becuase they are foaled here they are eligible. IOW, it is animals imported in their own right that are not eligible.
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