Left: After completing all necessary registration requirements, the April 7, 2011 foaled Hanoverian colt Szebastien (Shakespeare RSF- EM Ghenoa/Gold Luck), owned and bred by AHS Publications Editor Sandra Werkheiser of Pennsylvania, received the complimentary USEF lifetime-recording number 5217604, which is also now permanently recorded on his AHS registration papers. As part of the agreement with the USEF, AHS-registered foals are also automatically added to the USEF American Performance Horse (APH) Registry, which is open to all American-bred performance horses and intended to showcase horses bred in the United States. © Sandra Werkheiser
Breeding Program is intended to promote the breeding of high quality Hanoverian show jumping horses in North America. To be selected for the program, mares and stallions must have both an appropriate jumping pedigree and demonstrated jumping ability or offspring with demonstrated jumping ability. In another milestone, in 2009 the AHS became the first
registry to reach a contractual agreement with the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) regarding life recording. AHS-registered foals, beginning with the foal crop of 2009, now automatically become USEF life recorded as part of
the regular $185 AHS foal registration fee. All registration requirements (completed application, photographs, parentage verification through DNA, etc.) must be at the AHS central office by December 31 of the foal’s birth year. Tis date has been determined by contractual agreement with USEF. After this date it will cost individual yearling owners $85 to lifetime record their horse with USEF. Te AHS is pleased to offer this added value to our
membership at no additional cost. Tis partnership between the AHS and USEF will allow both organizations access to accurate data for both pedigree and performance. Te AHS will provide USEF with full breeding data on each foal and, in return, the USEF will provide the AHS with a USEF life recording number for each foal that will be noted on AHS registration papers. In addition the owner will also receive a life recording certificate from the USEF. v
One of the most successful jumping horses in Canada, George, by Garant out of a mare by Don Juan, competed at the Pan Am Games last year in Guadalajara with Jill Henselwood and won the World Cup qualifier at Bromont. © Rau
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