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How to fill out the NRBC Foal Enrollment online
Enrolling your foal with the NRBC is a straightforward process that can be completed online. This guide provides step-by-step instructions for filling out the NRBC Foal Enrollment form to ensure all necessary information is accurately submitted.
Follow the steps to fill out the NRBC Foal Enrollment form online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the NRBC Foal Enrollment form and open it in your document editor.
- Provide the foal's name in the designated field, noting if it is pending registration from a recognized breed association like AQHA or APHA.
- Enter the foaling date and select the breed of the foal from the dropdown menu.
- Indicate the sex of the foal by selecting either 'Filly' or 'Colt' as appropriate.
- Fill in the sire's name and provide the registration number of the sire.
- Similarly, input the dame's name along with its corresponding registration number.
- Specify whether the foal is the result of an embryo transfer by marking 'Yes' or 'No'.
- Complete the owner contact section with your name, address, city, state, and zip code.
- If there is an alternate contact, provide the required information in the alternate contact section.
- Include home and cell phone numbers, fax, and email for both the owner and alternate contact.
- Select the enrollment deadline that applies to your foal and provide the corresponding payment amount.
- Enter payment details if paying by credit card, including account number, expiration date, CVC, and name on the card.
- Finally, review the completed form for any missing information or errors before saving your changes. You may now download, print, or share the completed form.
Complete your NRBC Foal Enrollment online today for a smooth and efficient process.
The blood rule in horses refers to regulations that disqualify a horse from competition if it exhibits blood on its body, indicating an injury. This rule is enforced to ensure the welfare of the animal and maintain safety during competitions. Compliance with rules like these is crucial for events such as those involving NRBC Foal Enrollment, where the health of the foals is prioritized.