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Citaat:(d) White Markings: A horse having white markings with
underlying light skin beyond any one of the following described lines
shall be eligible for registration by AQHA only if it is parentage verified
through DNA typing the offspring, its sire and its dam. Breeders
should be aware that the American Quarter Horse, while long recognized,
identified and promoted as a solid-colored horse, can and does
occasionally produce offspring with overo paint characteristics. Such
markings are uncharacteristic of the breed and are considered to be
undesirable traits. The following notification shall be placed on registration
certificates of horses exceeding these marking limitations:
“This horse has white markings designated under AQHA
rules as an undesirable trait and uncharacteristic of the breed.”
(1) A line parallel with the ground drawn around the
front leg at the point halfway between the point of the elbow (the
center of the olecranon tuberosity or proximal epiphysis of the ulna)
and the protrusion on the back of the knee (the accessory carpal
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bone or lateral styloid process).
(2) A line parallel with the ground at the center of the
gaskin on the hind legs. (The center of the gaskin shall be defined as
an imaginary point on the front of the gaskin equidistant between
the stifle joint and the center of the hock.) The top point of reference
to be the bony protrusion on the inside (medial) of the stifle
region (technically known as the medial condyle of the tibia) and
the most prominent bony protrusion at the top and inside of the
hock (technically known as the medial malleolus of the tibia).
(3) A line around the horse’s neck immediately behind
the poll and through the midpoint of the throat latch.
(4) Within an area described as two inches on either side
of the ventral midline, beginning at a point midway between the
front legs and extending to, and including, the sheath and udder.
(5) Additionally, there is allowed a single area of white
markings with underlying light skin, such that it can be completely
covered with a disk one inch in diameter, either free standing on the
horse’s body or being a portion of white marking extending past the
above prescribed lines.
(6) Areas of white, pink or mottled skin located on the
horse’s genitalia, including the sheath or udder, in the axillary region
(armpits) or inside the hind legs, including the inner surface of the
hindquarters up to and including the ventral surface of the tail, and
which are not readily visible when the horse is in a standing position
are not considered white markings as described in (d) above.


quarterH schreef:maar quarter X dubbel geregistreerd (paint/quarter) veulens mogen wel beide papieren mits wit regels kloppen toch?
Adrienne schreef:Die regel waar het over gaat (perse 1 Paint ouder om geregistreerd te kunnen worden) gaat pas op 01-01-2010 in dus geld niet voor veulens van dit jaar!
