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OCTOBER 2014
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6 COUNCIL UPDATES 8 WEG ENDURANCE ARTICLE by Diana Dobson 11 FROM THE MAILBAG 12 STUD NEWS 16 ARABIAN CLUB CONTACTS 17 ENDURANCE CLUB CONTACTS 18 COMING EVENTS CALENDAR FRONT COVER: Wind ‘N’ Fire (AU) (GG Magnetism x Windella Silver Fire) Owned by: Sarah Hamer Photograph: Sarah Hamer
BACK COVER: Masada Park Million Dollar Baby (Wind ‘N’ Fire (AU) x Masada Park Movie Star (IIU)) Bred & Owned by: Barbara Poulter Photograph: Demelza Hoogeveen Arabianz is the official publication of the New Zealand Arab Horse Breeders’ Society (Inc). It is usually an electronic magazine published bi-monthly.
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ANNUAL AWARDS NZAHBS DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD 2007: Jan Wilson, Barbara McGregor, Bev Jones 2014: Sue Spratt
NZAHBS BRIAN ROSS YOUNG ACHIEVER AWARD 2008: Jessica Magill 2009: Natasha Strydom 2010: Ariana Ranui 2011: Georgia Smith 2012: Not awarded 2013: Charlotte Wadsworth 2014: Ellenna Caudwell
NZ BREEDER AWARD 2009: Euralea Arabians - Lee Cox 2010: Euralea Arabians - Lee Cox 2011: Rhodium Arabians - Fanus Cous 2012: Masada Park Arabians - Barbara Poulter 2013: Gerzanne Arabians - Sue Spratt & Bev Jones 2014: Rayjan Arabians - Jan Wilson
NZ ENDURANCE BREEDER AWARD 2014: Glenmore Arabians - Andrea Smith
WAHO AWARD 2005: Willowvale Picasso 2006: Ngapa Joussif 2007: Bushland Gai Sharee 2008: AA Parade 2009: Cyden Sun 2010: Karamea Evita 2011: HFA Breznir 2012: Karamea Bay Shadow 2013: AA Mystic Charm 2014: Rula
Bred by: Bred by: Bred by: Bred by: Bred by: Bred by: Bred by: Bred by: Bred by: Bred by:
DN & GM Evans AA Edward DG Rowe RM Gubb M Tylden AB Steward DB Marshall AB Steward RM Gubb BA Jones
Owned by: Owned by: Owned by: Owned by: Owned by: Owned by: Owned by: Owned by: Owned by: Owned by:
Noel & Gaynor Evans Linda Cottle Lynda Guy Morrocco Arabians Mary Tylden Alison Steward Paula Humphries Sandra Haywood Melville Gubb Gerzanne Arabians
NZAHBS LIFE MEMBERS Since the New Zealand Arab Horse Breeders’ Society was introduced in 1970, there have been a number of Honorary Life Memberships given for “special services”. The NZAHBS Life Members are as follows: Mr RM Gubb, Mrs SW Spratt, Mr K Cholmondeley-Smith, late Mr AA Ayliffe, late Mr J Wyatt (Australia), late AA Alec Edward, late Mr H Kroef, late Mr B Ross and late Mrs BA Morrissey. The NZAHBS has two patrons: HRH The Princess Alia al Hussein of Jordan and PT Upton Esq, Stropshire, UK 4
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COUNCIL UPDATES COUNCIL MEETING: 24 September 2014 New Members Leon Bennett Ashley Cole Carol Miller Suzi Phillips
St Heliers Raetihi Eketahuna Silverdale
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Registration Error An error has been found with a Purebred horse that has been registered with the incorrect prefix. As required under the NZAHBS Rules, the registration certificate has been recalled to enable the NZAHBS Council to correctly name the horse as “DTA Sanadik’s Sensation (IIU)”.
Rules & Regulations A considerable amount of time has been spent on updating the Regulations at the last two Council meetings. The updated 2014 Regulations will be available to download off the website once the final changes have been approved by Council. There are still a few items under discussion which will be updated once finalised. The following changes have been made to Artificial Insemination (AI) Permit requirements (updated forms will be available soon): •
AI Permits for mares and stallions that are both resident and registered in New Zealand will no longer be required. They will be treated the same way as if by natural service – ie the insemination date will be recorded on the form and the stallion owner will need to provide a signed service certificate to the mare owner.
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AI Permits will only be required if semen is being imported from a stallion registered and resident in another WAHO registry country to be used with a NZ registered mare.
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The annual Stallion Return will be updated and include space to record number of straws of semen stored.
Suspension Lifted Council advise that the issues surrounding the suspension of Eman (Esstashan (DE) x Kalima (DE)) have been resolved and the stallion is now registered with the NZAHBS. Show Gradings 2014/2015 AA - National Arabian Championships (AAHC) A - South Island Championships (Canterbury AHC) A - North Island Championships (Auckland AHC) A - Canterbury A&P Show A - Taranaki Arabian Premier Show (Taranaki AHC) Show Rules Due to time constraints a full review of the current “NZAHBS Rules for Judging and Showing Arabian Horses” was not able to be completed in time for the start of the 2014/2015 show season and has been deferred to next season. The increase in whip length for halter classes as recommended to the 2014 AGM to bring in line with the AHSA and RAS has been implemented for the 2015/2015 season as follows: “Whip Length: Whip used in halter classes must not exceed 145cm from handle to end of the tail. For ridden/performance classes, whips must not exceed 76cm.” Tauranga A&P Show Are offering an Arabian Section (inhand and ridden) at their show to be held on 17 January 2015. Anyone willing to help prior to, or on show day is asked to contact Sue McDonald, tel: 07 544 3172 or email: apshowtauranga@gmail.com. Annual General Meeting 2015 The 2015 AGM will be hosted by the Taranaki Arabian Horse Club. Date and details TBC. 6
Arabianz Feedback received from members about the printed August Arabianz magazine was very positive. Council put in place a proposed plan for the electronic and A5 printed Arabianz magazine for the coming year (refer to page 7). An A4 printed Year Book will be produced annually post-AGM and will include coverage of Showing and Endurance (North Island, South Island & Nationals), Annual Award recipients, stallions etc. The proposed hard copy printing can only go ahead if the costs are covered by advertisers. Stud Directory The Stud Directory will continue as an electronic directory. Update forms will be sent annually to all members with the December mailout. Arabian Judges Seminar Council will announce after the December meeting which weekends during Winter 2015 will be set aside for seminars to update existing and educate those potential judges that have expressed interest in becoming Arabian Judges. Further details will be released once finalised. Next Council Meeting Will be held on 3 December 2014 in Christchurch. If you wish to have any matters raised at this meeting, please ensure that they are submitted to the Office at least 14 days out from the meeting.
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Council were very happy with the positive feedback received about the printed August Arabianz and have put in place a proposed plan to bring members a mix of electronic and printed publications over the next year. •
The proposed hard copy publications can only go ahead if the costs are covered by advertisers. Advertising to be paid for at the time of booking. Please support YOUR magazine.
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Refer to the separate advertising rates for Electronic, A5 Printed and A4 Printed on page 5.
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Members are invited to submit stud news, articles, photographs & items that may be of interest to the wider Arabian membership. Stud News can include up to 1/2 a page of text, plus 1 photograph - must not include advertising of sale horses or stallions at stud. Stallion Profiles/Articles can include up to 500 words with 2-3 photographs. The stallion owner must be a current member of the NZAHBS.
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Members are invited to submit stud news, articles, photographs & items that may be of interest to the wider Arabian membership.
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Stud News can include up to 1/2 an A4 page of text, plus 1 photograph - must not include advertising of sale horses or stallions at stud. Stallion Profiles/Articles can include up to 500 words with 2-3 photographs. The stallion owner must be a current member of the NZAHBS.
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KIWIS LEFT DEFLATED AT CARNAGE CAUSED BY WEG TRACK
by Diana Dobson
(reprinted with kind permission of The Bulletin)
Endurance has come under the spot light after just 23 percent of the field completed the 160km ride at the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games in France. It's left New Zealand's chef d'equipe Tony Parsons more than just a little disillusioned and disappointed. None of the Kiwi five completed the ride. Conditions were horrendous, with one horse dying and a number of injuries incurred. But Parsons is adamant his crew were well prepared for the ride. “I think we were in a pretty good place when we arrived at the venue,” he said. “This is not like a cross country where you can go and walk the course. We were told very clearly at all the chef d'equipe meetings that the state of the track was good, despite the weather.” While just two small sections of the third loop were meant to be affected by surface water, it turned out that a large percentage of the course was mud. “If the ground jury/ technical delegate had made it clear on the going and conditions, and had adjusted the riding time earlier, people would have approached it differently,” Parsons said. As it was, the time was adjusted after two loops when half the field were already out. “The damage was done by then,” he said. Parsons had heard that gold medal winning team Spain were lodging a complaint about the event. “If you have anything under 35 percent completing, there are questions about the conditions or the riding ability on the day – this just isn't what the sport is about,’’ he said. “There have been a lot of changes (to endurance) made at international level, with plenty of discussion and rule changes, but I feel we are no further ahead. I am disappointed and disillusioned about where the sport is at.”
been amazing. “We'll take her home now and want to keep her for breeding,” she said of Vixen. The decision at the end of loop one came as a shock. “I thought we were ok when we presented, but then were called to represent,” the teen said. “She looked fine but they said she was lame. I was just gutted ... I didn't expect it at all.” The combination had represented at the initial trot up too. “It was a tough first loop,” she said. Smith and her mother Andrea were among the first on the scene at an accident 13.6km into the loop which saw Costa Rican rider Claudia Romero Chacon and her horse Dorado hit a tree. The horse died instantly and the rider was trapped beneath the horse. It clearly shook Georgia, who with Andrea, had to ride for help. “She came careering past us out of control and yelling for help, and then we came around the corner and there they were,” Smith said. “That first loop was a whole lot tougher than I thought it would be. It was either really slippery or we were on tarseal. Vixen was keen and wanting to go. She handled all the other horses really well.” Braden Cameron (Wellington) Horse: Karamea Krusader Grooms: Henrikus Swart, Mark Tylee, Wayne Cameron Result: vetted out on metabolics, end of second loop after a represent
Braden Cameron is even hungrier to compete successfully at top level after a very tough World Equestrian Games. “I was very surprised at the condition of the track,” said Cameron, whose parents Wayne and Valerie Cameron were on hand to see their son compete. “It is the worst track I have ever ridden However, Parsons was pleased with how the New on – the depth of the mud on loop two made it so much Zealand riders rode. “They rode to the ideas we had,’’ harder for the horses.” he said. “I suppose you could argue that endurance is about riding the course, but if they had slowed down, Krusader was 100 percent sound at the end of the they would have been outside the riding time.” The second loop but was asked to represent when his heart team had also worked well together. “A huge amount of rate didn't drop after trotting before the vet. “The going resources has gone into this, and to come here and get was just so tough going and he was so keen to run,” a ride like that leaves me questioning whether we would Cameron said. A groom at the 2010 WEG in Kentucky, Cameron said the start had been crazy with horses and do it again,” Parsons concluded. riders flying by and taking big risks. “That fired him up and it was all a bit of an eye opener for us both I think,” Georgia Smith (Mangaweka) he said. Horse: Glenmore Vixen Grooms: Jenny Champion and Murray Smith As disappointed as he was, it was still a great experience. Result: vetted out lame end of loop one “It was great to be exposed to an event of this level and While the disappointment of being vetted out at the I will take a lot away with me,’’ Cameron said. “It was end of the first loop is a bitter pill to swallow, 18-year- a great team but not a good result. There are certain old Georgia Smith was philosophical about her first things you just can't control. Seeing all these great experience at the world champs. “For me to make the horses was amazing, and I feel I have learnt so much team, and being the youngest rider, meant a lot,” she said. – from the travel to looking after our horses, what went “A lot of hard work went into it all ... getting out at the first well and what we can work on.” loop sucks!” However, the whole team experience had 8
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Susie Latta (Otago) Horse: Tkiwa Grooms: Helen Graham, Logan Latta & Pauline King Result: vetted out lame at the end of second loop after losing a shoe In nearly 3000km of endurance riding, Susie Latta and Tkiwa had never been vetted out ... until the World Equestrian Games in France. “I can't believe we had to come to France to do it,” she said. “As a team we deserved better – we all worked so hard, but I guess it just wasn't to be.” However, she's very proud of what they have achieved, and hugely relieved her horse is heading home with her. “After seeing that accident out there, I am just happy she is here. Sometimes you make wrong choices, but not today, luck just wasn't on my side,” she said. Latta said the team “nailed” the start of the epic ride, finding a small corner of the packed arena, keeping themselves safe and out of trouble. They were quickly separated after the start, and Latta ended up riding most of her race with Alison Higgins on Northwinds Apollo (owned by Chris King). “In that first loop, if you weren't scrambling up hills, you were in bogs – I just didn't think it would be that bad,’’ she said. “Tkiwa is a good stock horse, but I would never choose to ride her over some of what we rode on today.” Andrea Smith (Mangaweka) Horse: Glenmore Tariq Grooms: Brigitte Smith & Sue Reid Result: fell during loop three, breaking three ribs and was prevented from going further Andrea Smith wonders whether she will ever do another endurance ride. Hopes were high that Smith and Glenmore Tariq (Max) would do really well at WEG, but instead she is nursing three broken ribs and wondering 'what if?’ While the going was horrendous, Max is a solid, strong horse who ploughs around on the hills at the Smith's farm. “He is as tough as, so it suited him,” she said. But riding was a challenge, Smith saying, the ground was impossible to read, and hidden beneath the bog were tree roots and big rocks. At 107km, Smith said Max was just eating the ground, drawing his way slowly through the field. When they came in at the end of loop three they were in 10th place – the leader had a big lead, but the bulk of those ahead of her were at a similar six hour mark. “He ate and drank really well and was set up to just pull his way up through the field,” she said. But 10km before that loop end, Max had stumbled and Smith, despite her best efforts, hit the track. “I hopped back on and passed another rider, but knew there was some damage. I wanted to get taped up and carry on,” she said. But the medics had other ideas and insisted she headed to hospital for a CT scan and blood test. “I wish I hadn't gone looking for tape!’’ she said. “I didn't want an assessment, just tape so I could keep going. I know I could have ... I may have needed help to get on and off, but I would have ridden.” 10
To add insult to injury, stewards at the compulsory represent at the end of loop three vetted him out. “My strappers say they never even watched him trot out – the steward checked it was rider 121 and that was it,” she said. The result has probably cost the Smiths a whole lot of money. Their plan was always to sell Max in France. “He has never looked better, but not finishing the ride meant we didn't get as much as we had hoped for him,” Smith said. Max was sold the day after the ride to the UAE, but will stay in France for the time being. “He is better suited to European conditions than the desert.” Smith is confident the horse still has years of competition in him. “He's never been extended, so who knows what he is really capable of,” she said. A deflated Smith said she is not sure if she will ever ride endurance again. “It was Russian roulette out there – it took a lot of the skill out and turned it to luck,” she said. However, it had been very special having her whole family there – Georgia riding, and husband Murray and daughter Brigitte grooming, and the support the team had received from Christophe Bogrand and his crew had been amazing. Alison Higgins (Nelson) Horse: Northwinds Apollo (owned by Chris King) Grooms: Chris King, Phillip Higgins & Megan Cannan Result: stopped after not completing loop four within the required time “I can't believe we came all this way to get dished up a track like that,” said Alison Higgins, who was New Zealand's last competitor left in the ride. “We had our backs against the wall from the start. It was just a nightmare.” With one other WEG campaign under her belt, Higgins said she came into the France event well prepared. “I wasn't scared at all and it wasn't daunting,” she said. She rode the first two loops with Latta and said it was “absolutely fantastic to be riding as a team”. But the conditions played havoc with everyone. “That heavy ground zapped the life clean out of the horses... we had trained for the twisting, turning and change of directions, but not for knee deep bog,” she said. Loop two had been bog or tarseal. Higgins knew at the last check point on loop four that she wasn't going to be able to complete the event. “I had something like 20 minutes to ride 7-1/2 kilometres – it just wasn't going to happen. I was gutted,” she said. But she has huge belief in her horse, and is grateful to owner Chris King for giving her the ride. “He is a world class horse. He is short coupled and smaller and built to handle the twisting and turning. He and I left 110 percent out on that course ... we had absolutely nothing left,” she said. They will continue to compete again together in New Zealand, but Higgins is not sure she is keen to be part of another WEG team. “I would need a hell of a lot more intel on the track before I would commit,’’ she said. “The next one is in Canada, so it is a shorter journey ... and I do have more unfinished business, so we will have to see, I guess.”
FROM THE MAILBAG
WIND ‘N’ FIRE (AU) (GG Magnetism x Windella Silver Fire)
GLENDAAR CRYSTAL FIRE (Wind ‘N’ Fire (AU) x Whitestones Crystal Countess)
Treasured member of the Hamer-James family sharing a moment with Sophie Photograph © Sarah Hamer
Jorja James & Crystal won the 2014 Endurance Junior Horse & Rider Award Photograph © Sarah Hamer
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SCURRY WORLD CHAMPION Congratulations to NZAHBS member Cherie Stalker who won the “Very Small Pony Division” (under 10.3hh) at the inaugural Scurry & Trials Driving World Championships held recently at Sandringham in the UK
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STUD NEWS Delight Arab Horse Stud
KAHUNA TIKI (US)'s owner Tanya Stevenson approached us a few months ago about taking Tiki on lease - so it was agreed we would stand him at Stud on our new property near Taumarunui and he arrived here back in July (photo 1). Thank you sooo much for your confidence in us Tanya, and hopefully we can give Tiki more opportunity to sire some lovely foals, especially since he is now 21 years. We've been very impressed at his lovely nature and feel he has a lot to offer with his world class racing pedigree, good size and scope, and wonderful temperament. Tiki has certainly had an interesting life, being bred in the USA (his grandsire Kontiki and other very close relatives are listed in the Racing Hall of Fame in USA), campaigned by the Royal Family in UAE and then imported to NZ in 2005 - he is quite a special boy. Several of his progeny are now excelling out in Open company, and in Endurance, Ashley Cole's Kahuna Moon has been very successful. Ashley is rapt with her new foal which is a full brother to 'Moon' and now 2-3 weeks old. We intend putting our Ngapa Joussif mares to Tiki and look forward to some very nice foals next season. There are also several outside purebred mares due to visit him soon. The two very last foals by Ranaarb (AU) are now yearlings and they are both quite stunning - I think he left some of his best till last! We are very happy with the scopey grey filly (Delights Ranaaria pending) out of Delights Oracle (photo 3), and a very smart chestnut colt who will be kept entire (Delights Ranaarb pending out of Delights Estelle (photo 2). This season we have two very nice colt foals by Delights DJ Zarif - both stamped with his refinement and lovely clean straight legs. We have an elegant chestnut with 4 stockings out of Rowallan Classic Sireen (AU) and a very sweet grey from Rowallan Crystabell (AU). I'm sure these two would do well in endurance later with all the proven endurance blood on both sides.
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The move to our new farm went well and we're enjoying life in this lovely part of the country, not sure why Taumarunui sometimes gets some bad press as we've found everyone to be really friendly and helpful, there are lots of horse riding groups, and we are enjoying the lack of wind in this area. It’s really good to be back on a large hill country drystock farm again, although the farm was quite run down so we have lots of projects to keep us busy. I think we've made quite good progress in the 8 months we've been here, with a large covered yard built, big shed with stables, lockup, smoko room, round yard, lots of new fencing and yards already completed. Hopefully Stu will start riding again soon, and maybe even get to an endurance ride!! Linda Cottle, Tirau
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Masada Park Arabians
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Masada Park Arabians held our Open Day on the 21st of September. A total of around 70 people enjoyed visiting the stud and viewing the horses. This year’s Open Day was quite a relaxed affair compared to the former ones we have had. Instead of showing the horses off individually to music we just had a walk around every paddock with people getting up close and personal with the horses. People from all walks of life came from pony club families to people just interested in anything to do with Arabian history. The stallions Dione ERA (AU) (photo 2) and Masada Park Million Dollar Baby (photo 1) put on shows of rearing on command and showing off their powerhouse movement for everyone. The mares waiting to foal were of interest to everyone and the family connections also had people seeing the breeding programme of Masada Park. An option was put on an unborn foal from Masada Park Movie Star (IIU) (photo 3) and the client’s mare for sale was sold as well as bookings to the stallions. Our wonderful feed company McMillans provided us with feed samples, hats, hay bags and brochures for the day and "The Brew", Masada Park’s preferred mudfever cream also provided test-pots and sale pots for the day. Everyone enjoyed the food and refreshments also. I urge every stud to hold Open Days, the amount of people that come, and not only Arabian people, is an excellent way to promote our beautiful breed to the unconverted.
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On another note McMillans Equine Feed company are using a photo taken by Demelza Hoogeveen of Masada Park Movie Star (IIU) and myself for their national advertising campaign in Horse & Pony and Show Circuit magazines and their feed brochures. This is very exciting not only for Masada Park but for our Arabian breed as a whole. Instead of the usual show jumper, standardbred or sporthorse in their adverts, there will be a fairytale Arabian mare for everyone to look at. Promotion at its best! Barbara Poulter, Waimate (Photographs © Demelza Hoogeveen)
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REGISTRATION The NZAHBS Council has recently brought the Purebred Registration Requirements back in line with the green “Rules and Regulations 2007” booklet. Following is a summary of the current requirements:
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Annual Mare & Stallion Returns have been reintroduced. Returns must be completed and returned to the office by 1 April each year. If you haven’t already submitted your 2013/14 Mare & Stallion returns – please complete & return to the office now. Electronic forms are available to download off the website.
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Purebred Applications for Registration are due by 1st July following the end of the breeding season which the foal was born. If you haven’t submitted your 2013/14 foal registrations - please complete and return to the office now.
A DNA sample must accompany all Purebred Applications for Registration, including geldings, whose hair will be held in storage in case it is needed at a later date.
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Both the Sire & Dam of the foal must be DNA typed.
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If breeding via Artificial Insemination both the Mare owner and the Stallion owner must apply for an AI Permit prior to breeding in this manner.
REQUIREMENTS The self-carbonated Application for Registration forms will be discontinued as they do not comply with the current registration regulations. Updated Purebred & Derivative registration forms are being created and will be available to download from the NZAHBS website soon. In the meantime – please continue to use the self-carbonated forms as follows: • The Stallion Owner must complete and sign the Service Certificate. • The Mare Owner (breeder) must complete and sign the Dam Owner’s Certificate, Mare Return & Markings. • A qualified Veterinary Surgeon must sign off on the identity of the foal – there is no box for this on the self-carbonated form – please have them sign above the horse diagrams. • Please ensure that all whorls are noted on the application form with an ‘X’.
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Horses born from 1 August 2012 must now be branded AND/OR microchipped for identification. Previous rules surrounding this: • Horses born prior to 31 July 2007 - branding compulsory • Horses born from 1 August 2007 to 31 July 2012 - branding optional • Horses born from 1 August 2012 - to be branded AND/OR microchipped
Current Purebred Registration fees: Geldings $59.50, Fillies $197.50 (includes DNA typing fee), Colts $472.50 (includes DNA typing fee).
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If you have a Colt that you are undecided whether to geld or not an extension can be given until 1 November at which time he must be registered as a Colt or Gelding and the relevant fee paid.
A registered colt is eligible for a gelding refund on production of a gelding certificate if he is gelded before 2 years of age, has not covered any mares & is still owned by the breeder.
Please contact the office if you have any questions regarding registrations or require an extension of time due to extenuating circumstances.
ARABIAN CLUB CONTACTS
Graham Doré Ph: 09 412 9659 Email: grahamdorenz@gmail.com Facebook: Auckland Arabian Horse Club
Sheridene Swift Ph: 09 235 8112 Email: aucklandarabians@gmail.com
Tracey Rhodes Ph: 03 349 7316 Email: traceyrhodes@xtra.co.nz
Rebecca Drummond Email: otagoarabians@gmail.com
Aimee Mitchell Email: aimee@spastclair.co.nz Facebook: Otago Arabian Horse Club
Jenny Klemra Ph: 06 756 6644 Email: jened@infogen.net.nz Facebook: TA HC
Lisa Cox Ph: 06 762 8806 Email: mlcox@xtra.co.nz
Matthew Adams Ph: 09 235 9812 Email: daadams@ps.gen.nz
Cindy Dawson Ph: 07 888 1753
Background Image: SS Farid owned by Desert Star Arabians - 2014 NZ National Champion Purebred Stallion
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ENDURANCE CLUB CONTACTS
Edwina Francis Ph: 09 420 9095 or 021 683 759 Email: akbar@ihug.co.nz
Liz Bishop Ph: 03 310 2551 or 021 131 4996 Email: liznavara@yahoo.co.uk Web: www.freewebs.com/canterburyetrc
Wendy Fowler Ph: 07 985 5102 Email: wendy.fowler@xnet.co.nz
Ngaire Gallagher Ph: TBC Email: shinness@ezykonect.co.nz
Kathryn Nicholas Ph: 09 235 5667 or 021 1311 0251 Email: kat_nicholas@hotmail.com Sue Reid Ph: 09 232 5802 Email: Robert.susan.reid@xtra.co.nz
Heidi Bulfin Ph: 03 570 5197 or 021 544 576 Email: heidibulfin@hotmail.com Web: www.marlboroughendctr.weebly.com Lyn Marshall Ph: 03 931 0978 Email: lyn@crabbet.co.nz
Maureen Munro Ph: 06 329 4186 Email: maureen.munro@crombielockwood.co.nz
Wendy Farnell Ph: 03 303 6144 or 027 493 4851 Email: jondy.tnc@xtra.co.nz
Jenny Chandler Ph: 07 825 2621 or 021 257 7442 Email: waikato.endurance@gmail.com
Alison Higgins Ph: 03 521 1884 or 021 107 0738 Email: twynham1@farmside.co.nz
Frank Aldridge Ph: 06 306 8911 or 027 4030 3838 Email: frank.aldridge@tigl.co.nz Web: www.wairarapaendurance.org.nz Natasha Guest Ph: 021 071 3967 Email: tashguest@gmail.com
Background Image: Glenmore Vixen & Georgia Smith - 2014 CEI 3* 160km North Island National Endurance Champions
Debbie Morris ©
COMING EVENTS CALENDAR
24th-25th
th
17 -19
th
Equidays, Mystery Creek
th
th
NI Premier Horse Show, at Equidays
17 -19 st
31 -2 th
8 -9
nd
th
Waikato A&P Show
15 -16
th
th
th
28 -30
Waihi A&P Show Stratford A&P Show
th
5 -6
th
Feilding A&P Show
th
th
Whangarei A&P Show
7
22
nd
th
Northern/Rangiora A&P Show
Canterbury A&P Show Courtenay A&P Show
nd
22 -23
rd
Southern Canterbury A&P Show
nd
rd
Nelson A&P Show
22 -23
NI Arabian Champs/AAHC Spectacular 5th-7th
14th 5 -7
12th-14th
Clevedon A&P Show
th
th
12 -14
th
Motueka A&P Show SI Premier Show, Ashburton
Taranaki H&P Breeders Show
rd
3 -4
th
th
9 -11 10
th
17
th
NI All Breeds Show, Taupo
th
NI Endurance Champs, Wairarapa
th
21st-22nd th
27 -28 28
th
th
7 -8
th rd
Tokomairiro A&P Show Winton A&P Show
23 -25
th
Otago-Taieri A&P Show
Tauranga A&P Show
24 -25
28
17
Paeroa A&P Show
th
th
13th
th
Taranaki Arabian Premier (TAHC) Franklin A&P Show
7th
Kaitaia & Districts A&P Show
8
Helensville A&P Show
14
20 -21
Canterbury H&P Breeders Show st
NZ National Arabian Champs (AAHC) 7th-8th
th
th
14 -15
th
th
nd
Kumeu A&P Show Horse of the Year Show, Hastings
SI Arabian Champs/CAHC All Arabian Nelson H&P Breeders Show
th th
Putaruru A&P Show
17 -22
th
North Otago A&P Show NZ National Arabian Champs (AAHC)
4
th
Oxford A&P Show (Royal Event)
7
th
Southland A&P Show
nd
2 -6
th
Easter Show, Auckland
nd
th
National Endurance Champs, Taupo
2 -6 TBC TBC
2nd-6th
NZAHBS AGM, TBC
TBC
NZAHBS AGM, TBC
ESNZ Endurance AGM, TBC
TBC
ESNZ Endurance AGM, TBC
Background Image: Rayjan Khandi - 2014 NZ National Champion Purebred Junior Filly
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National Endurance Champs, Taupo
Sarah Hamer ©
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