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Re: Krist

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Well, I can tell you only that his offsping werent cutting it and they took his breeding priv's., now that is also on "hear-say" so dont hold that against me if its not quite on the money, ok. :o)
But... on the matter of fact end of this topic:

According to FHANA Rules & Regulations:


3.5.7. Approved Breeding Privileges Withdrawn - Stallions which have had their breeding approval withdrawn remain listed in the Studbook for Stallions, although they are no longer eligible as sires of studbook horses. All offspring born or concieved prior to the withdrawal of Approved Breeding Privileges remain eligible for studbook registration. In the event that the adult offspring of such a stallion subsequently demonstrate exceptional ability in equestrian sports, the stallion may have his Approved Breeding Privileges reinstated.


So, I would assume it is possible he could become approved. But I do think that his chances of being approved do go down somewhat if he is sired by a disqualified stallion. The chances are slim in anycase, and he is more likely to have faults from his sire. And even if he did not have inherited faults, the simple knowledge that he was by a disqualified stallion may mar his chances, if only unconciously. Because he is by Krist..the judges may be looking for the same faults of other offspring that disqualified him.

Of course it is still possible he could be approved..and there is nothing in the rules that I can see that would disqualify this colt from testing.




Posted on May 2, 2004, 5:36 PM
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