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Stallions will typically remain fertile beyond their 20th year of age. The age that stallions stop producing spermatozoa will vary between stallions. It is important that semen is routinely evaluated on all stallions, especially when using older stallions because of the expected decrease of semen production with age.
So what makes a good broodmare? Look closely at the mare's conformation – she should be balanced from back to front, with structural correctness and everything in proportion, as well as good feet, bone and girth. Consider her temperament, trainability and rideability, and what you want her offspring to inherit.
The selection process involves evaluating the stallion's conformation, pedigree, performance record, temperament, and genetic traits to ensure that he is well-suited to contribute positively to improving and preserving the Arabian breed.
What Attributes to look for in a stallion? Conformation – Is the stallion a good impressive physical type or does he have any conformation faults that maybe passed onto the foal? Pedigree – This is where it's important to do your research. Temperament – does he display good behavior and are his foals of a nice nature?
The selection process involves evaluating the stallion's conformation, pedigree, performance record, temperament, and genetic traits to ensure that he is well-suited to contribute positively to improving and preserving the Arabian breed.
A stallion used for breeding is known as a stud.
By completing the official transfer document and submitting the form to AQHA, a new registration certificate can be generated and mailed, listing the new owner as the owner of record.
All horses are not registered, so not all horses have registration papers. But if a horse is sold to you as being a 'purebred such and such,' always request the registration paper and a transfer of ownership form (if applicable), and check with the registry beforehand to determine if the registration is valid.
AQHA mails a pre-printed registration application (also called a breeder's certificate) to every stallion owner who files a stallion breeding report. This application contains pertinent information such as the sire and dam's information, mare and stallion owner's name and address, and the breeding dates.