Depends on the country. In Europe that is not allowed in a single country anymore if I remember correctly. No idea about NZ and AUS
Just wondering, if you had a SB mare and decided to breed it to a TB stallion, for whatever reason, how many generations down the track before you could register the offspring as SBs? Merely curious, the thought popped into my head and can't shake it so decided to throw it out there![]()
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Depends on the country. In Europe that is not allowed in a single country anymore if I remember correctly. No idea about NZ and AUS
Foals cant be registered
Have whoever you want on but don't ever have yourself on
Is not so impossible as you think.
For example the 2times PdA-winner Jamin *1953 was 1/4 TB.
http://www.sophiapedigrees.com/search/2566/standard/
Assuming Dladys was registered in the 1940's Robert - we are talking 70yrs ago. You cannot be older than me![]()
Greg Sugars was a Champion harness racing person
No, I'm from 1965. But to be interested in breeding means, to be interested in breeding history too.
Last edited by Richard prior; 01-28-2016 at 06:42 AM.
That is different. Those rules were changed in Europe around 1993 I think and you cannot breed like that anymore
You are right papagayo. It was just an example, that it is possible to breed in TB.