![]() Irish Draught Sport Horse Stallions are listed here The IDHS(GB) aim in this register is to highlight and identify horses that ultimately achieve credits in the competing world that are carrying Irish Draught ancestry and to which their talents and the Society can lay claim and substantiate with relevant documentation. For the progeny of RID or SHR graded stallions out of any other breed/cross bred mare or out of any ID graded or SHR registered mare by any other breed/cross bred stallion. When using a Registered ID Stallion (RID) or an ID Sport Horse Stallion (SHR) official Society covering certificates will be issued and the mare owner has the right to collect such certificate on payment of the stud fee. The IDHS(GB) is dedicated to recording ALL foals and mare owners are urged to complete their foaling return cards. It is most important that these are returned to the Society offices so that fertility records can be compiled. MARE STATUS:
STALLION STATUS: 2. SHR - Purebred - not having reached the RID criteria required for type, bone, height or colour. 3. G2SH - Partbred complying with the requirements as set out in the first paragraph above, with documented ID pedigree of RID, AID, SID mares or RID stallion - that has failed the conformation/type inspection but has passed the vetting. 4. G3SH - Partbred complying with the requirements as set out in the first paragraph above, with documented ID pedigree of RID, AID, SID mares or RID stallion - that has failed the conformation/type inspection and the vetting. NOTE
The Society encourages owners to put their stallions forward for the National Stallion Association's Performance Test. This is normally conducted mid-summer and is geared to young horses, ideally at 5/6 years stallions would complete this test. It is cheaper to register with the Irish Draught Horse Society (GB)
and to have the IDHS(GB) passport overstamped
by the British Horse Data Base (BHD) than to register direct with the
British Horse Database. The aim of the IDHS(GB) is to preserve and improve the Irish Draught Horse in England, Scotland and Wales and to promote and maintain high standards of breeding, conformation, quality and soundness. The IDHS(GB) is dedicated to recording ALL foals sired by Registered Irish Draught stallions. All mare owners have the right to an official covering certificate on payment of their covering fee and the Society will only record those animals that have such a certificate. In the year of foaling the mare owner will be sent a foaling return card, it is most important that these are completed and returned to the Society office so that fertility records can be compiled. All foals out of ID graded mares and by RID stallions are then recorded. From 2 years old fillies are eligible to come forward for grading by the Society, these are normally conducted during the summer months. Similarly colts (both parents RID) are eligible for presentation in early Spring of their third year. On passing they are then allocated their appropriate grade register. To assist you the Breed Register requirements are listed below: RID Registered Irish Draught NOTE the SID register is now closed, in line with Ireland. G2ID Grade Two Irish Draught. For Stallions who have failed the conformation/type
G3ID Grade Three Irish Draught. For stallions who failed both the conformation/type
STALLIONS are inspected from 3 years of age. Entry into ALL registers is conditional on passing veterinary examination and panel inspection, not as a right. The Society encourages owners to put their stallions forward for the National Stallion Association's Performance Test. This is normally conducted mid-summer and is geared to young horses, ideally at 5/6 years stallions would complete this test. If you are in any doubt, please contact the office, your nearest Council member, or your Regional representative. |
Irish Draught Horse Society (GB)
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