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List of Horse Breeds 1 List of Horse Breeds
List of horse breeds 1 List of horse breeds This page is a list of horse and pony breeds, and also includes terms used to describe types of horse that are not breeds but are commonly mistaken for breeds. While there is no scientifically accepted definition of the term "breed,"[1] a breed is defined generally as having distinct true-breeding characteristics over a number of generations; its members may be called "purebred". In most cases, bloodlines of horse breeds are recorded with a breed registry. However, in horses, the concept is somewhat flexible, as open stud books are created for developing horse breeds that are not yet fully true-breeding. Registries also are considered the authority as to whether a given breed is listed as Light or saddle horse breeds a "horse" or a "pony". There are also a number of "color breed", sport horse, and gaited horse registries for horses with various phenotypes or other traits, which admit any animal fitting a given set of physical characteristics, even if there is little or no evidence of the trait being a true-breeding characteristic. Other recording entities or specialty organizations may recognize horses from multiple breeds, thus, for the purposes of this article, such animals are classified as a "type" rather than a "breed". The breeds and types listed here are those that already have a Wikipedia article. For a more extensive list, see the List of all horse breeds in DAD-IS. Heavy or draft horse breeds For additional information, see horse breed, horse breeding and the individual articles listed below. -
Der Hannoveraner Eng
10|2020 DER HANNOVERANER No. 10 | October 2020 Sport Hannover‘s trump cards Hannoveraner Verband The course is newly set Bundeschampion of three-year old mares and geldings: Rock Festival by Rock Fore- ver/Fürstenball and rider Joline Durand. Sport Bundeschampion of three-year old stallions: Va’Pensiero by Vitalis/Fürstenball and Hannah Laser. Photo: Equitaris Hannover‘s trump cards Hannoveraner horses won four medals – two times gold and two times silver – in four riding horse classes at the Bundeschampionate in September. Hannover’s trump cards stood out especially in both classes for three-year olds. By Dr. Ludwig Christmann 2 Der Hannoveraner 10|2020 Sport he final competition at the Bundeschampion- was bred in Denmark by Sally Hjort Schultz. He too Tate was the class for three-year old stallions. impressed with his rideability, his character and his From a Hannoveraner perspective, this was the ab- performance willingness. With respect to his type, solute highlight. For the first time, the final for his large frame immediately catches one’s eye, three-year olds was scheduled without a guestrid- which is paired with his strong type and his long- er test. Va’Pensiero by Vitalis/Fürstenball out of the legs. His rider Sina Aringer brilliantly developed his breeding program of Breeding Farm Düvel in uphill movement, which reflected high elasticity. Katlenburg became the winner. Va’Pensiero is a The Westphalian stallion Macchiato by Morricone/ very special horse. In addition to his qualities as a Just Perfect (owner: Stallion Station Pape) earned rising dressage horse, he impresses with his dispo- bronze (final score 9.0) with rider Greta Heemsoth, sition and his superior demeanor. -
Breeding Programme for Oldenburg Horses
Breeding Programme for Oldenburg Horses Verband der Züchter des Oldenburger Pferdes e.V. Grafenhorststr. 5 · 49377 Vechta · Germany Telephone: 04441 -9355 -0 Fax: 04441 -9355 -99 [email protected] www.oldenburger-pferde.com Breeding Programme for Oldenburg Horses Breeding Programme for Oldenburg Horses 1. Information on the Studbook.....................................................................................................3 2. Geographical area ....................................................................................................................3 3. Size of the breeding population ................................................................................................3 4. Breeding goal ...........................................................................................................................3 5. Characteristic features and qualities .........................................................................................3 5.1. Exterior .....................................................................................................................................3 5.2. Movement incl. jumping ............................................................................................................4 5.3 Interior qualities .........................................................................................................................5 6. Selection characteristics ...........................................................................................................5 -
Stallions Dates 2016
STALLIONS DATES 2016 Saturday, February 13th, 6:00 p.m. July 15th to 17th August 31st to September 4th Westphalian Private Stallion Show DLZ information stand at LVM German DLZ information stand at German in Münster-Handorf Foal Championships in Lienen Championships in Warendorf Sunday, February 21st, 2:00 p.m. July 19th to 24th Sunday, December 11th, 11:00 a.m. Stallion Show with Ludger Beerbaum DLZ information stand at Oldenburg Breeders Advent in Lodbergen Stables, Stallion Station Ahlers and Championships in Rastede Stallion Station Holtwiesche in Vechta Saturday, February 27th, 7:00 p.m. Stallion Show DLZ Riding Hall at Dobrock in Wingst Friday, March 4th, 7:00 p.m. Stallion Show in Timmel Mid-/end of March Private Stallion Show Rhineland Horse Center in Wickrath Sunday, April 10th, 11:00 a.m. Breeders Spring in Lodbergen Monday, April 25th Oldenburger and OS Early-Branding Date in Lodbergen Thursday, June 23rd Oldenburger and OS Branding Date in Lodbergen Thursday, June 30th, 9:00 a.m. LVM qualifier for the German Foal Championships in Lodbergen WELCOME BACK TO OUR BREEDING STATION IN LODBERGEN! 2015 was a year of growth and consistency and available for breeding. The latter ranks The DLZ was able to deploy five self- for Dressurpferde Leistungszentrum Lod- eighth in the list of world’s most successful prepared and licensed stallions at several bergen (Performance Center for Dressage dressage sires. licensing events last year, among them Horses in Lodbergen; DLZ). Due to our stal- the 2nd reserve-winner Federico Fellini lions’ quality and to our breeder-orientated Dante Weltino OLD, who managed to enter (by For Romance) in Westphalia and the service, we were able to increase our number the longlist for the Olympic Games in Rio premium stallion For Final (by For Romance) of coverings by 10 percent. -
Rules and Guidelines for Foal Registration & Breeding Approval
www.oldenburghorse.net Rules and Guidelines for Foal Registration & Breeding Approval for Mares and Stallions German Oldenburg Verband (GOV) The Oldenburg Horse Breeders’ Society A Division of the Verband der Züchter des Oldenburger Pferdes e.V. 1 German Oldenburg Verband, Rules and Guidelines 2020 www.oldenburghorse.net The German Oldenburg Verband – GOV- A division of the Oldenburg Horse Breeders’ Society Grafenhorststrasse 5 49377 Vechta GERMANY www.oldenburghorse.net The German Oldenburg Verband – GOV -.is the official North American Division of the Verband der Züchter des Oldenburger Pferdes e.V. (also known as the Oldenburg Horse Breeders’ Society). The Society is the Verband’s only authorized representative in North America. No other organization or individual is authorized to act or speak on behalf of the GOV, and only the GOV can issue official Oldenburg papers to horses bred in North America. The Society maintains a permanent office in Vechta, Germany. The GOV studbook also represents the Weser-Ems Studbook. All the administration and breeder services are managed by the German Office, Grafenhorststrasse 5, 49377 Vechta, Germany. The GOV is supported by the North American Office which is at 80 Pine Street, Floor 24, New York, NY 10005, USA, Phone 212-752-2477. This office is forwarding every request and mailing directly to the German Office. 2 German Oldenburg Verband, Rules and Guidelines 2020 www.oldenburghorse.net Content Page 1 Membership 4 2 Applications and Forms 4 3 Linear Description 4 4 Foal Inspection, Registration, and Awards 4 4.1. Guidelines and Rules 4 4.2. Naming Rules 5 4.3. Foal Awards 5 4.3.1. -
29. Mecklenburger Körtage
29. Mecklenburger Körtage 6$1'2.$1 *HN|UWHU0HFNOHQEXUJHUY6XUSULFH /DQGHVFKDPSLRQGHU'UHVVXUSIHUGH SODW]LHUWLP%&+)LQDOHLQ:DUHQGRUIXQG :RUOG%UHHGLQJ'UHVVDJH&KDPSLRQVKLS =-HDFFRX6XVDQQHYDQ3DV %*HVWW*DQVFKRZ 29. Mecklenburger Körtage 29. Mecklenburger ±1RYHPEHU LP/DQGJHVWW 5HGH¿Q1 IHR PLUS AN NÄHE. Rundum-Schutz für Pferd und Reiter. Partnerschaft für den Erfolg: Reiterin Sandra Lambertus und R+V-Fachberaterin Maximilia Scheubert Sprechen Sie mit uns! R+V Allgemeine Versicherung AG, BD Agrar - Herr Ralf Mahnke Lange Straße 1A 18055 Rostock www.agrarkompetenzzentrum.ruv.de Tel.: 0172-4572574 Fax: 0611-182273269 2 1 GRUSSWORT Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren! Zu den 29. Mecklenburger Körtagen begrüße ich alle Züchter und Pferdefreunde aus Mecklenburg- Vorpommern, den benachbarten Bundesländern und dem Ausland! Mecklenburger Pferde sorgen auch 2019 interna- tional für Schlagzeilen. Der 11-jährige, in Redefin von Gernot Wascher gezogene Carlchen W hat sich zum Weltklasse-Springpferd entwickelt und gehört zur erfolgreichen US-Equipe (Seite 3). Sein Vater Chacco-Blue ist zum zweiten Mal aktuell die Nr. 1 der Springpferde-Vererber im Ranking der World Breeding Association for Sporthorses (WBFSH). Er ist auch Großvater eines weiteren Großverdieners aus Mecklenburger Zucht. Cortney- Cox v. Carlo (ZG Eppinger/Puskeiler) ist mit Pius Schwizer weltweit in 5-Sterne- Springprüfungen erfolgreich (Seite 5). Im aktuellen WBFSH-Ranking nimmt der Mecklenburger Pferdezuchtverband mit seinen Springpferden Platz 16 von 51 Mitgliedsverbänden ein. Die Körveranstaltung in Redefin entwickelt sich immer mehr zu einem züchte- rischen Großereignis. Hier treffen sich attraktive Junghengste aus den besten Linien Europas. Viele der hier vorgestellten Hengste haben einige Jahre später in der Zucht und auch im Sport ihre Qualitäten bewiesen. Die in den letzten Jahren gekörten "dressurbetonten" Hengste feiern Erfolge in der schweren Klasse. -
Sport Horses: Breeding Specialist from a Single Breeding Programme?
Sport horses: breeding specialist from a single breeding programme? Gabriel Rovere Thesis committee Promotor Prof. Dr J.A.M. van Arendonk Professor of Animal Breeding and Genomics Centre Wageningen University, The Netherlands Main Supervisor Aarhus University Dr P. Madsen Senior Researcher, Center for Quantitative Genetics and Genomics Aarhus University, Tjele, Denmark Co-promotors Dr B.J. Ducro Assistant Professor, Animal Breeding and Genomics Centre Wageningen University, The Netherlands Dr E. Norberg Senior Researcher, Center for Quantitative Genetics and Genomics Aarhus University, Tjele, Denmark Other members (assessment committee) Prof. Dr J. Jensen, Aarhus University, Denmark Prof. Dr J.L. van Leeuwen, Wageningen University, The Netherlands Prof. Dr A. Barneveld, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Dr S. Janssens, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium This research was conducted under the joint auspices of the Graduate School of Wageningen Institute of Animal Sciences (WIAS), Wageningen University and Graduate School of Science and Technology (GSST), Aarhus University and is part of the Erasmus Joint Doctorate Program “EGS-ABG”. Sport horses: breeding specialist from a single breeding programme? Gabriel Rovere Thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the joint degree of doctor between Aarhus University by the authority of the Head of Graduate School of Science and Technology and Wageningen University by the authority of the Rector Magnificus, Prof. DrA.P.J.Mol, in the presence of the Thesis Committee appointed by the Academic Board at Wageningen University and the Head of The Graduate School of Science and Technology at Aarhus University to be defended in public on Friday February 12, 2016 at 11 a.m. in the Aula, Wageningen University Rovere, G. -
Statutes of the Verband Der Züchter Des Holsteiner Pferdes E. V
Statutes of the Verband der Züchter des Holsteiner Pferdes e. V. Version as of 05/2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS page I. Constitution A. General § 1 Name, Registered Office, Legal Nature 1 § 2 Scope of Function 1 § 3 Area of Activity 2 B. Membership § 4 Members 2 § 5 Acquiring Membership 3 § 6 Termination of Membership 3 § 7 Members’ Rights 4 § 8 a Obligations of Members 5 § 8 b Rights and Obligations of the 6 Association C. Bodies of the Association § 9 Bodies 7 § 10 Board of Directions 7 § 10a Advisory Board 9 § 11 Assembly of Delegates 9 D. Breeding Committee, Stal- § 12 Area of Activity 12 lion Owners’ Delegation and Breeding Committees § 13 Breeding Committee/Stallion Owners’ 12 Delegation § 14 Stallion Licensing Committee/ Objec- 13 tion Committee § 15 Inspection and Registration Committee 16 E. Data protection § 16 Data Protection 17 F. Management § 17 Managing Directors 18 § 18 Invoice and Cash Auditing 19 Version as of 05/2019 G. Arbitration § 19 Arbitration 19 H. Dissolution § 20 Dissolution 21 II. Breeding § 21 Preamble 22 Programme § 22 Breeding Goal 23 I. External Appearance 23 II. Movement 24 III. Inner Traits/ 25 Performance Aptitude/ Health IV. Summary 25 § 23 Traits of the Treed and Breeding 26 Methods § 24 Limits on the Use of Stallions 28 § 25 Registration of Horses from Other 28 Breeding Populations § 26 Selection Criteria 29 § 27 Foal Inspections 35 § 28 Awards for Mares 35 § 29 Licensing of Stallions 36 § 30 Structure of the Breed Registry 40 § 31 Registration of Stallions 41 § 32 Artifical Insemination 44 § 33 Embryo Transfer -
Grundsätze Für Die Rasse Deutsches Tigerschecke Gemäß Der VO (EU) 2016/1012 Anhang I, Teil 2 Und 3
Grundsätze für den Deutschen Tigerschecken Grundsätze für die Rasse Deutsches Tigerschecke gemäß der VO (EU) 2016/1012 Anhang I, Teil 2 und 3 Das Ursprungszuchtbuch wird geführt durch den Zuchtverband für deutsche Pferde e.V.(ZfdP) Die Grundsätze der Zucht der Rasse Deutscher Tigerschecke sind für Filialzuchtbücher verbindlich und sind im Internet unter www.zfdp.de veröffentlicht. 1. Abstammungsaufzeichnung/Angaben im Zuchtbuch: Angaben zum Pferd (gemäß VO (EU) 2016/1012 in Verbindung mit der DVO (EU) 2015/262) Die Identifizierung muss gemäß DVO (EU) 2015/262 erfolgen. Es sind mindestens folgende Angaben im Zuchtbuch zu machen: Rasse, Geschlecht, Name, UELN, Geburtsdatum, Geburtsort, Geburtsland, Farbe und Abzeichen, Kennzeichnung (Transponder und ggf. Rasse- und Nummernbrand), Abteilung und Klasse des Zuchtbuches, Name und Anschrift des Züchters sowie des Eigentümers oder des Tierhalters Angaben zu den genetischen Eltern und mindestens vier weiteren Vorfahrengenerationen (soweit vorhanden) Name, UELN, Geschlecht, Farbe und Abzeichen, Rasse, Kennzeichnung (Transponder und ggf. Rasse- und Nummernbrand), Abteilung und Klasse des Zuchtbuches, Name des Züchters 2. Kennzeichnung von Equiden Die Identifizierung und Kennzeichnung der Equiden erfolgt gemäß der DVO (EU) 2015/262. Zusätzlich wird für jedes Pferd der Rasse Deutsches Tigerschecke das Abzeichen- Diagramm im Equidenpass ausgefüllt. Zusätzlich zum Transponder können Fohlen am linken Oberschenkel einen Schenkelbrand (Zuchtbrand plus Nummernbrand) erhalten. 3. Zuchtziel Das Zuchtprogramm hat einen Zuchtfortschritt im Hinblick auf das definierte Zuchtziel und somit die Verbesserung der Eigenschaften der Rasse zum Ziel und umfasst alle Maßnahmen und Aktivitäten, die diesem Ziel dienlich sind. Gezüchtet wird ein umgängliches, charakterlich einwandfreies, unkompliziertes, nervenstarkes und zuverlässiges Pferd/Pony, das bestens für die Reit- und Fahrzwecke jeder Art geeignet ist. -
Studbook Rhineland Riding Horses
Studbook Rhineland Riding Horses Annex Constitution Hannoveraner Verband Preamble (1) The breeding program includes all measures that are appropriate in order to improve the breed when it comes to the general breeding aim. This particularly includes the topics of judgement of conformation, performance tests and selection. Besides the results of own breed evaluations, results of other breeding associations or official results may also be considered. (2) The basics of running this studbook are laid down in the annex to the “Studbook Regulations for Rhineland Riding Horses” and are part of the Constitution of Hannoveraner Verband e V. (3) The Rhineland riding horse is predominantly bred in the Rhineland breeding area. The Hannoveraner Verband runs the studbook of the breed “Rhineland Riding Horse” in accordance with the stipulations of the EU and German Animal Breeding Law. (4) The owners of the stallions and mares registered with “Studbook Rhineland Riding Horses” shall also become regular members of the Hannoveraner Verband e. V. Regulations for “Studbook Rhineland Riding Horses” The Hannoveraner Verband runs the studbook “Rhineland Riding Horses”, based on the merger contract between Rheinisches Pferdestammbuch e. V. and Hannoveraner Verband e. V. § 1 Breeding aim (including breed properties) for the breed “Rhineland Riding Horse” The basic breeding aim is defined as follows: Goal is to breed noble, big-framed and healthy, fertile horses with a perfect conformation and powerful, ground-covering and elastic movement that are suitable for all equestrian purposes when it comes to temperament, character and rideability. The following properties have to be considered so as to reach this basic breeding aim: External appearance Colour: all colours Height: at least 158 cm Type: The goal is to breed a noble, big-framed and harmonious riding horse, featuring a dry and expressive head with big eyes, well-shaped muscles and correct, clear limbs. -
Gesellschaft Zur Erhaltung Alter Und Gefährdeter Haustierrassen E.V. (GEH) Berichte Der GEH-Koordinatoren 2019
Gesellschaft zur Erhaltung alter und gefährdeter Haustierrassen e.V. (GEH) Berichte der GEH-Koordinatoren 2019 Gefährdete Nutztierrasse des Jahres 2019 Das Wollschwein Blondes Wollschwein Rotes Wollschwein Schwalbenbäuchiges Wollschwein Foto: Repin Foto: Feldmann Foto: Repin Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Koordinatorenbericht Rinder.................................................................................. - 1 - 2 Koordinatorenbericht Schafe .................................................................................. - 8 - 3 Koordinatorenbericht Ziegen ................................................................................ - 12 - 4 Koordinatorenbericht Schweine............................................................................ - 17 - 5 Koordinatorenbericht Pferde ................................................................................ - 20 - 6 Koordinatorenbericht Esel .................................................................................... - 33 - 7 Koordinatorenbericht Hunde ................................................................................ - 35 - 8 Koordinatorenbericht Hühner .............................................................................. - 37 - 9 Koordinatorenbericht Enten ................................................................................. - 50 - 10 Koordinatorenbericht Puten ................................................................................. - 53 - 11 Koordinatorenbericht Naturschutz ..................................................................... -
NAN 2019 Breed Cross Reference List
This is a cross-reference list for entering your horses at NAN. It will tell you how a breed is classified for NAN so that you can easily find the correct division in which to show your horse. If your breed is designated "other pure," with no division indicated, the NAN committee will use body type and suitability to determine in what division it belongs. Note: For the purposes of NAN, NAMHSA considers breeds that routinely fall at 14.2 hands high or less to be ponies. Stock Breeds American White Horse/Creme Horse (United States) American Mustang (not Spanish) Appaloosa (United States) Appendix Quarter Horse (United States) Australian Stock Horse (Australia) Australian Brumby (Australia) Bashkir Curly (United States, Other) Paint (United States) Quarter Horse (United States) Light Breeds Abyssinian (Ethiopia) American Saddlebred (United States) Andravida (Greece) Arabian (Arabian Peninsula) Barb (not Spanish) Bulichi (Pakistan) Calabrese (Italy) Djerma (Niger/West Africa) Dongola (West Africa) Hirzai (Pakistan) Iomud (Turkmenistan) Karabair (Uzbekistan) Kathiawari (India) Maremmano (Italy) Marwari (India) Morgan (United States) Moroccan Barb (North Africa) Murghese (Italy) Persian Arabian (Iran) Qatgani (Afghanistan) San Fratello (Italy) Turkoman (Turkmenistan) Unmol (Punjab States/India) Ventasso (Italy) Gaited Breeds Aegidienberger (Germany) Boer (aka Boerperd) (South Africa) Deliboz (Azerbaijan) Kentucky Saddle Horse (United States) McCurdy Plantation Horse (United States) Missouri Fox Trotter (United States) North American Single-Footer