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Discussion on Refusal on Registration Papers HELP!!!
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Posted on Sunday, Mar 11, 2001 - 10:21 pm:
The procedures for obtaining registration papers in AQHA is as follows: The stallion owner sends to AQHA a stallion report every November on all the mares they bred. AQHA then sends the stallion owner the registration application for each mare. The mare owner notifies the stallion owner when the foal arrives and the sex of the foal. The stallion owner sends the application to the mare owner who in turns, returns the application to AQHA in order to register the foal. MY PROBLEM: the stallion owner refuses to send me the application. Six months prior I had a different weanling at her barn to be fitted and trained for a futurity. She showed my weanling with a name of a weanling she owned back at her barn and as SHE being the owner. The weanling won the futurity but under her name and her weanling's name. I notified the futurity committee about this and of course, we were disqualifed. (I could not let her get away with this). She sent me a bill of show expenses on the weanling and I refused. NOW she is getting revenge. I notified AQHA but they don't want to get involved. The rule book has protection for the stallion owners but ABSOLUTELY nothing to protect the mare owner. HELP!! Any suggestions. My little horse has gone from a $8000 horse to an $80 horse.
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Posted on Sunday, Mar 11, 2001 - 10:33 pm:
Kaye- I would ask the AQHA to send you a duplicate registration. I wouldn't give them the whole story- just say you lost the original and need a duplicate. The procedure you outlined was this particular stallion owners way of doing things. When I've bred in the past, I always got the registration papers when the bredder got them from the AQHA- not when the foal was born. I wish you luck. Jim
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