Stallions | requirements (cont.) SEVEN YEAR OLDS
Health and Performance requirements and pay a Reinstatement
Jumping: 1.35m Five clear rounds in the jumper division of a
Fee of $500 for BWP foal book stallions and $500 for Non-BWP
USEF “A” rated show.
foal book stallions.
Stallion owners must always be members in good standDressage: Five scores of 64% or above at Fourth level test 2 or ing of the BWP/NAD and pay yearly stallion dues and breeding higher, from four different judges in USDF recognized shows. Eventing: Completion of three horse trials at Intermediate Level memberships in a timely manner. Failure to do so could result in the suspension of a stallion’s breeding license. or higher with clean crosscountry rounds or complete one 2* three-day event. Hunters: A minimum of 6 USEF Regular Member competitions,
ELITE STALLION REQUIREMENTS
recognized division at 4’ (Regular Working or Conformation Hunt-
Jumping: Seven year olds must finish in the top ten (10) in B.C. or
ers for example) - Minimum of 600 USEF national points.
Y.H.C. Eight years old and over must place in the to 25% of five (5) 1.45m competitions over a two year period.
EIGHT THROUGH TEN YEAR OLDS
Jumping: 1.45m Five clear rounds in the jumper division of a
Dressage: Seven year olds must finish in the top 25% of an Inter-
USEF “A” rated show.
national Prix St. George. Eight years old and over must place in
Dressage, Eventing and Hunters: See Seven year old require- the top 25% of an International Intermediate I&II, Grand Prix and Grand Prix Special. ments.
HORSES OVER 10 YEARS
Eventing: Results of the stallion and offspring to be presented to
Must have completed performance requirements, and veterinary the Studbook Committee for consideration. requirements (and have documentation of such) prior to presentation for approval.
AMBASSADOR STALLION REQUIREMENTS
HORSES OVER 12 YEARS
- Has competed in the finals at the Olympic Games or World
Jumping (one of the following):
Not acceptable for presentation unless horse has superior per- Equestrian Games. formance record and exception to the rules is made by the BWP/
- Have one (1) offspring in the finals at the Olympic Games or
NAD and BWP/BE Studbook Committees. Stallions failing to meet
World Equestrian Games
these requirements will have their licenses revoked. The BWP/
- Have a minimum of five (5) offspring on the WBFSH list and be
NAD and BWP/BE Studbook Committees can review and grant
ranked in the top 100 of the WBFSH stallion rankings.
extensions for completion of performance requirements due to
- Be in the top ten of the monthly WBFSH stallion rankings.
injury or illness with proper veterinary documentation.
LICENSING AND APPROVAL
Provisionally approved stallions must be presented to
the BWP keuring committee yearly until they obtain permanent
Dressage (one of the following): - Has competed in the finals at the Olympic Games or World Equestrian Games - Have one (1) offspring in the finals at the Olympic Games or
approval. All stallions must present offspring that exhibit consis- World Equestrian Games. tent quality with the standards set forth by the BWP. If a stallion - Have a minimum of three (3) offspring on the WBFSH list and be is not presented, or the foal crop is determined to be consistent- ranked in the top 100 of the WBFSH stallion rankings. ly inferior, his license may be rescinded by the BWP/NAD and
- Be in the top ten of the monthly WBFSH stallion rankings.
BWP/BE Studbook Committees. Provisionally approved stallions that become Deactivated prior to completing Permanent approv-
Eventing: Results of the stallion and offspring to be presented to
al, must be Represented for Full Inspection, have completed all the Studbook Committee for consideration.
2021 BWP/NAD Stallion & Breeding Guide
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