Horse Registry
Nationalbred (NB): Should have an intelligent and neat head, well-shaped pointed ears, clear and alert eyes, and a tapered muzzle. The neck should be of moderate length. The shoulders should be short with good coupling at the loins. The chest should be of good proportion and width. The body should be deep in the girth and well ribbed. The croup should be moderately sloped. The hips should be well muscled. Should not possess the extreme fineness of the SB, yet will not have the
coarseness of the WB. Motion will not be as elastic as a SB, yet more fluid motion than the WB. Horse should have moderate animated hock action. To be registered at time of foaling, the foal must have a DNA registered TWH parent and a DNA registered ASB parent or both parents must be a DNA registered Nationalbred. Commissioned Horses that meet the current conformation and gait requirements are eligible for being commissioned as a Nationalbred. A current video showing the horse under saddle at a rack for a minimum of 30 seconds going in both directions, without saddle showing the front, both sides, and back of horses’ conformation. Any horses in which their DNA proves them to be a purebred breed, will not be eligible for any Nationalbred Registration.
National Racking Horse Association Horse Registry
The National Racking Horse Association Registry was established to create and promote a breed known as a Nationalbred. Effective 1/1/2009, The rule/bylaws were voted on and approved by the general membership: To create and register a Nationalbred, they must have a blood-typed and/or DNA Registered Tennessee Walking Horse (TWH) parent and a blood-typed and/or DNA Registered American Saddlebred Horse (ASB) parent.
Effective 3/19/2011, The rule/bylaws were voted on and approved by the general membership to add the following to the above rule/bylaws: If your Registered Nationalbred Horse has a blood-typed/DNA ASB parent, it may breed to any Registered Nationalbred Horse. If your Registered Nationalbred does NOT have a Registered blood-typed/DNA ASB parent, it must breed to a Nationalbred horse that does have a Registered blood-typed/DNA ASB parent.
A National Racking Horse Association Stallion Breeding Report is required for each Stallion that is used for siring Nationalbred Foals. The reporting period will run from November 1, to October 31, of each year. The implementation of this form was approved at the February 13, 2011, Board of Directors meeting. The Stallion Breeding Report must be postmarked no later than October 31, of each year, or a penalty of $100.00 will be assessed in the event of late filing.
A National Racking Horse Association Breeder’s Certificate for Mares is also required for each Mare that is the Dam of the Nationalbred foal seeking registration. This form will be submitted with each National Racking Horse Application for Registration submitted to the National Racking Horse Registry. The only exception: The Breeder’s Certificate for Mares need not be completed and submitted to the National Racking Horse Registry IF the Owner of the Sire was also the owner of the Dam at the time of breeding, and a Stallion Report was submitted to the National Racking Horse Registry. The preprinted Number of the Stallion Report has to be shown on the Application for Registration. These form(s) will be issued upon request from the National Racking Horse Registry.
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