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2018 KWPN-NA Handbook.Indd Table of Contents KWPN-NA Past and Future............................................ 2 Horses .................................................................................26 EVA Protocol for Stallions ...........................................50 GENERAL INFORMATION Immunizations, Shoes, Horse Attire,Artifi cial Means, OC Protocol for Stallion Approvals In N.A. ...........51 Drugs, Safety, Injury/Veterinary Disclosure, Whips. 2018 Stallion Roster ........................................................ 4 Time Frame for the Approval Process ....................51 Register A Horses and Foreign Mares ....................27 Boards and Committee Members ............................. 6 VETERINARY PROTOCOLS OC Protocol for Mare Selections chart ...................27 KWPN-NA Mission Statement .....................................7 PROK Radiograph Requirements/Protocol ...52-53 KEURING STANDARD .......................... 28-29 What‘s New for 2018 .......................................................7 NS/DJD Radiograph Requirements/Protocol ......54 2018 Stallion Service Auction ...................................42 LINEAR SCORING ................................... 30-31 Breathing Apparatus ....................................................55 2018 Fee Schedule ..................................................... 155 KEURING - INSPECTION GUIDELINES Reproductive System/Semen ....................................55 Common Questions ...................................................154 Premium Grading ..........................................................32 Semen Fertility Classifi cations ..................................55 BREEDING DIRECTIONS,GOALS, BOOKS Young Horse Premiums ...............................................33 GENOMIC BREEDING VALUES AND PREDICATES Studbook Inspections ..................................................33 New OC Testing information .....................................56 Breeding Directions and Goals ...................................8 Subsequent Inspections..............................................33 Questions and Answers ...............................................57 The Books ..........................................................................10 DRESSAGE HORSE ANNUAL MEETING .......................................58 The Predicates .................................................................12 Studbook and Ster Requirements ...........................34 YOUNG KWPN-NA ........................................59 Winning Points ................................................................13 Free Movement...............................................................35 AWARDS Prestatie Point System..................................................13 Keur Eligible, Keur Predicate, Sport Predicate .....35 2017 Keuring Top Fives ................................................60 ERKEND STUDBOOKS AND STALLIONS Dressage IBOP .................................................................35 2017 Other Predicates ..................................................70 Erkend Studbooks .........................................................14 GELDERS HORSE 2017 Sport Awards ........................................................74 KWPN Erkend Stallions ................................................15 Studbook and Ster Requirements ...........................36 2017 FEI/WBFSH Studbook Rankings ....................83 BREEDING AND REGISTRATION Free Movement, Free Jumping .................................36 2017 WBFSH Top Sire Rankings ................................85 Transfer of Ownership ..................................................16 Keur Eligible, Keur Predicate, Sport Predicate .....37 General Requirements for Year-End Duplicate Papers ............................................................16 Gelders IBOP ....................................................................37 Breed Awards...................................................................89 Death of a Horse .............................................................16 JUMPER AND HUNTER HORSES 2017 SPECIAL AWARDS Breeding ............................................................................17 Studbook and Ster Requirements ...........................38 Tony De Groot Member of the Year Award ..........94 Stallion Activation, EVA, Reporting Breedings, Free Jumping ...................................................................38 Breeder of the Year Award ..........................................94 Multiple Breedings, Embryo Transplant, Parentage Keur Eligible, Keur Predicate, Sport Predicate .....39 FEI Horse of the Year Award .......................................95 Verifi cation, Foreign Mares,Breeder of a Horse. Jumper/Hunter IBOP ....................................................39 KWPN-NA Ambassador................................................95 REGISTRATION Free Jumping and IBOP Jumping Courses ...........39 Gert van der Veen Award ............................................95 Breeding Directions, Books and Registers ............18 HARNESS HORSE Breeder‘s Achievement Award ................................96 Registering Foals ............................................................19 Studbook and Ster Requirements ...........................40 Willy Arts Young Rider Grants ...................................97 Suggested Breeding Directions ...............................19 Keur Eligible, Keur Predicate, Sport Predicate .....40 ISF Keuring Championships .......................................98 Registration Fees ............................................................19 Path to Studbook for Register B Mares ..................41 CLASSIFICATION OF STALLIONS Names/Naming Protocol ............................................20 Driving IBOP; Approved/Licensed/Erkend .................................... 100 Parentage Verifi cation ..................................................20 Individual Test and Show Test ...................................43 Foalbook/Watchlist .................................................... 101 Errors on Papers ..............................................................20 Alternative Driving IBOP .............................................43 Results for Stallions Presented in N.A. .................101 USEF Registration and Microchipping ...................20 DG BAR CUP ..............................................................44 Stallion Off spring Statistics ............................102-105 Registration Options Between Types .....................20 GLOBAL EQUINE SIRES CUP ........................45 Activated Stallions .............................................106-147 Registration Possibilities Chart .................................21 STALLION APPROVAL TERMS & ABBREVIATIONS ................148-153 KEURING IN GENERAL General Information .....................................................46 Sport Levels ..........................................................148, 149 Keuring Classes, Register B Horses ..........................22 Metric Conversion Tables ............................................22 Changing Breeding Direction, Physical Examination, ADVERTISER INDEX Proof of Identifi cation, Proven Parentage, Height, Tish Quirk ..........................................Inside Front Cover Linear Scoring, IBOP Performance Test ..................23 Drug Testing, Competition Requirements Lio Lomas ..........................................................................88 Studbook, Keur, Elite .....................................................24 Competition Requirements .......................................47 SusanJStickle.com .........................................................89 Changing Breeding Directions .................................25 Requirements Prior to Presentation .......................47 Tamara Torti ......................................................................91 Participation Requirements and Information .....26 Pedigree, Performance, Hard Surface, IBOP Riding Entering, Liability Release, Membership, Ownership, Test, Sport/Off spring, Veterinary, Performance Test- Stacy Lynne Photography ..........................................92 Costs, Refunds, Bridle Numbers, Identifi cation/Regis- ing, Competition, Foreign Stallions, Harness Stallions Platinum Performance ..............................................156 tration Papers, Branding/Rebranding. Phases of Stallion Inspections ...................................49 Big Star ................................................Inside Back Cover Handlers/Riders ..............................................................26 Advice Keuring, First Round, Second Round, Eval- Iron Spring Farm ...........................................Back Cover Attire, Cell Phones/Smoking uation of Off spring from Stallions Already Used in Breeding, Evaluation of Dam, Licensed Status, Perfor- mance Testing, Requirements After Approval. KWPN-NA 2017 STALLION HANDBOOK 1 KWPN of North America NA/WPN - The Beginning In 1980, my business We were squired around to look at horses for sale, and partner in the ‘dressage fi nally were taken to the Stallion Testing Station in Utrecht. business’, Elizabeth Th ere we were introduced to the Boss of All Th ings at the Searle, and I, decided to Dutch Warmblood Registry of the Netherlands at that time – buy a good Warmblood Gert van der Veen. stallion for me to We realized the folly of buying a Dutch stallion, rather than train and compete at a German one, for breeding purposes in N. America. Who Grand Prix dressage, would breed
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