Monday, January 11, 2010

Re: [haflingerfriends] Re: question ??

I know one of the points of the stallion license renewal fee was to create a
fund for marketing/promoting AHR breeding stallions--perhaps it is
supporting something other than the SIP? I'll see if I can find out...

Emily

On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 5:31 AM, nando14820 <bill@hendershothaflinger.com>wrote:

>
>
> Emily,
>
> I agree with your explanation on the stallion license down to the very last
> part.
>
> Unless there has been a change very recently the Stallion Incentive Program
> was completely supported by dollars collected from stallion owners based on
> the number of mares bred. No funds from AHR supported the program.
>
> Bill Hendershot
>
> --- In haflingerfriends@yahoogroups.com<haflingerfriends%40yahoogroups.com>,
> Emily Gibson <briarcroft@...> wrote:
> >
> > A stallion license requires DNA testing and a vet exam for bite and
> > cryptorchid evaluation, critical to keeping these defects out of the
> breed.
> > The original licensure is the most costly, an incentive for owners to
> only
> > license higher quality stallions, and not just anything with testicles on
> > their farm. A license must be renewed annually at a $30 fee, to ensure
> that
> > AHR has an accurate count of breeding stallions (we are charged $ per
> > breeding stallion annually to be a member of the World Haflinger
> > Federation), and to once again make sure stallion owners are really
> serious
> > about using their stallion for breeding purposes. This tends to weed out
> > the experimental backyard casual breeder, and the license renewal fees go
> > into the Stallion Incentive Program (SIP) to promote breeding stallions,
> so
> > it is a revenue important for marketing.
> >
> > Emily
> >
> > On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 11:23 AM, <halfboxtwo@...> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > Okay I have a question, If a person breeds a registered Haflinger mare
> to a
> > >
> > > registered haflinger stallion and both are of the proper age, is the
> foal
> > > able to be registered even if the stallion is not on the list of
> licensed
> > > stallions? I am not understanding why a stallion has to have a license.
> can
> > >
> > > someone talk about this. And how long does this license last?
> > > Thank you. Peggy Rodgers
> > >
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> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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