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Angel Warmblood Stud
01:55:17 Angel
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Ohh gorgeous baby boy XD
Boulder Creek
01:40:57 
I have no idea why - but I just watched someone go over every episode of Horse Land.
~Emerald Acres Stud~
01:18:46 |Swifty|
@Sem...
Bringing back memories of my teen years lmfao but I love her!
Siren Sound Estates
01:18:17 S҉ Sem
Eve, what is DCM in dogs?
Siren Sound Estates
01:16:54 S҉ Sem
"You can't go out looking like that!"
"I'm thirteen, I know what I'm doing, mom!!"
Siren Sound Estates
01:16:28 S҉ Sem
-HEE Click-
This filly meant business with the Smokey eyes.
fire
01:05:33 Tinky
whats every one doing
All Breeds
12:58:44 Fawn
This one doesn't seem to bad Dulcie. It does have potato protein but it's further down so it's fairly minimal on the ingredient list.
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All Breeds
12:54:32 Fawn
I wish you luck. Finding a wheat free food that doesn't substitute with peas/legumes/potatoes is not easy
Ruby Valley
12:51:43 Echo/ Eco Friendly
I did scratch the horse.
Portrait Paints Stud
12:51:19 Dulcie Is Painting
Currently have 1 cat 11yr old & one 1 yr old both fixed girls
The older one has been on tast of the wild for most of her life & has pica because of the grain free & she over eats & is quite tubby
Hoping to help her & prevent that with the young one by finding something else to feed them
All Breeds
12:50:26 Fawn
You can always scratch your horse from member shows
Ruby Valley
12:50:07 Echo/ Eco Friendly
How is there mares in my geldings th stable..
Ruby Valley
12:49:48 Echo/ Eco Friendly
And how is there warm bloods in my tb geldings stable..
Ruby Valley
12:49:32 Echo/ Eco Friendly
Yup.. Ouh
Portrait Paints Stud
12:48:18 Dulcie Is Painting
Ouch
Ruby Valley
12:47:59 Echo/ Eco Friendly
I did not mean to enter into a 10k cross country event
All Breeds
12:47:39 Fawn
Our first cat that we had going up had a UTI, which male cats can be prone to. The vet recommended he either have surgery to fix and eliminate the potential for future UTIs or put him on a special diet that was a 3 lb bag for $40. We went with the surgery.
All Breeds
12:46:24 Fawn
A good quality one unfortunately is ;-;
Portrait Paints Stud
12:45:38 Dulcie Is Painting
Cat food is more expensive per serving then my own food

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Angel Warmblood Stud
01:55:17 Angel
-HEE Click-
Ohh gorgeous baby boy XD
Boulder Creek
01:40:57 
I have no idea why - but I just watched someone go over every episode of Horse Land.
~Emerald Acres Stud~
01:18:46 |Swifty|
@Sem...
Bringing back memories of my teen years lmfao but I love her!
Siren Sound Estates
01:18:17 S҉ Sem
Eve, what is DCM in dogs?
Siren Sound Estates
01:16:54 S҉ Sem
"You can't go out looking like that!"
"I'm thirteen, I know what I'm doing, mom!!"
Siren Sound Estates
01:16:28 S҉ Sem
-HEE Click-
This filly meant business with the Smokey eyes.
fire
01:05:33 Tinky
whats every one doing
All Breeds
12:58:44 Fawn
This one doesn't seem to bad Dulcie. It does have potato protein but it's further down so it's fairly minimal on the ingredient list.
-Click-
All Breeds
12:54:32 Fawn
I wish you luck. Finding a wheat free food that doesn't substitute with peas/legumes/potatoes is not easy
Ruby Valley
12:51:43 Echo/ Eco Friendly
I did scratch the horse.
Portrait Paints Stud
12:51:19 Dulcie Is Painting
Currently have 1 cat 11yr old & one 1 yr old both fixed girls
The older one has been on tast of the wild for most of her life & has pica because of the grain free & she over eats & is quite tubby
Hoping to help her & prevent that with the young one by finding something else to feed them
All Breeds
12:50:26 Fawn
You can always scratch your horse from member shows
Ruby Valley
12:50:07 Echo/ Eco Friendly
How is there mares in my geldings th stable..
Ruby Valley
12:49:48 Echo/ Eco Friendly
And how is there warm bloods in my tb geldings stable..
Ruby Valley
12:49:32 Echo/ Eco Friendly
Yup.. Ouh
Portrait Paints Stud
12:48:18 Dulcie Is Painting
Ouch
Ruby Valley
12:47:59 Echo/ Eco Friendly
I did not mean to enter into a 10k cross country event
All Breeds
12:47:39 Fawn
Our first cat that we had going up had a UTI, which male cats can be prone to. The vet recommended he either have surgery to fix and eliminate the potential for future UTIs or put him on a special diet that was a 3 lb bag for $40. We went with the surgery.
All Breeds
12:46:24 Fawn
A good quality one unfortunately is ;-;
Portrait Paints Stud
12:45:38 Dulcie Is Painting
Cat food is more expensive per serving then my own food

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Help With Arabian Registration? February 12, 2021 02:30 PM


CC Knabbstruppers
 
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I'm trying again....I don't think a hardship registration is what I need and/or want. Basically, I've reached out to two of my Arab's previous owners inquiring about registration. His original breeder doesn't have them, and neither does the owner I got him from. I'd imagaine I could find them somewhere in between, but his previous owner (who I am friends with) cannot get a hold of who she got him from and I wasn't able to get a name from her (reasonable, as is his breeder not giving me info on who she sold him too as well). I'm wondering if I'm just going to be without his registration, or if I could call up the AHA and see if I could get a copy.

But, if so, would that mean he would be under my name? Would I need to show a Bill of Sale? How would that work?


Edited at February 12, 2021 02:30 PM by CC Knabbstruppers
Help With Arabian Registration? February 12, 2021 02:38 PM


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a bill of sale would probably be needed, considering they wouldn't wanna hand out registry papers to just anyone. you may also need coggins
Help With Arabian Registration? February 12, 2021 03:54 PM


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I would call up/email the registry and just see what they say, I have a similar situation. I have my geldings papers, but he has been through 4+ owners and I need a signature from at least his previous owner, and it's near impossible for that, so I need to call the registry as well.
Help With Arabian Registration? February 12, 2021 08:29 PM

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I would talk to the registry. I had an odd experience with some QH papers a year or 2 ago. We had bought a bucksin filly from her breeder when she was a yearling and we got her papers. Shen she was 2, we sold her to someone across the country and a friend of his hauled her to him. The mare would be about to be 7 now. She was was (I think) 5, a person contacted us about getting a transfer for her papers. The guy we sold her to had apparently never transferred her papers and they were still in our name. He had sold her in a roping horse sale with her papers and no transfer, and the new owners had called AQHA to get our email to ask if we would be willing to sign a transfer. Of course, we helped with the paperwork because we wanted that horse to have the best chance possible, but I was not expecting to fill out a new transfer for a horse I had sold 3 or 4 years before. I've never had an arabian, so I don't know how helpful their association can be, but it never hurts to ask.
Help With Arabian Registration? February 12, 2021 09:18 PM


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Shingashina said:
I would talk to the registry. I had an odd experience with some QH papers a year or 2 ago. We had bought a bucksin filly from her breeder when she was a yearling and we got her papers. Shen she was 2, we sold her to someone across the country and a friend of his hauled her to him. The mare would be about to be 7 now. She was was (I think) 5, a person contacted us about getting a transfer for her papers. The guy we sold her to had apparently never transferred her papers and they were still in our name. He had sold her in a roping horse sale with her papers and no transfer, and the new owners had called AQHA to get our email to ask if we would be willing to sign a transfer. Of course, we helped with the paperwork because we wanted that horse to have the best chance possible, but I was not expecting to fill out a new transfer for a horse I had sold 3 or 4 years before. I've never had an arabian, so I don't know how helpful their association can be, but it never hurts to ask.


I think this is my issue right here, because technically, almost seven years ago now, he was sold. However, he was never transferred to the person he was sold to, and he's still registered to his breeder. I'm just not sure if I could do as you had and just sign a transfer as he's been through possibly 2+ previous owners.
Help With Arabian Registration? February 12, 2021 09:26 PM

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CC Knabbstruppers said:

Shingashina said:
I would talk to the registry. I had an odd experience with some QH papers a year or 2 ago. We had bought a bucksin filly from her breeder when she was a yearling and we got her papers. Shen she was 2, we sold her to someone across the country and a friend of his hauled her to him. The mare would be about to be 7 now. She was was (I think) 5, a person contacted us about getting a transfer for her papers. The guy we sold her to had apparently never transferred her papers and they were still in our name. He had sold her in a roping horse sale with her papers and no transfer, and the new owners had called AQHA to get our email to ask if we would be willing to sign a transfer. Of course, we helped with the paperwork because we wanted that horse to have the best chance possible, but I was not expecting to fill out a new transfer for a horse I had sold 3 or 4 years before. I've never had an arabian, so I don't know how helpful their association can be, but it never hurts to ask.


I think this is my issue right here, because technically, almost seven years ago now, he was sold. However, he was never transferred to the person he was sold to, and he's still registered to his breeder. I'm just not sure if I could do as you had and just sign a transfer as he's been through possibly 2+ previous owners.


If he's registered under the breeder's name, they should be able to sign the papers over. You may have to pay the association extra fees, but the signature of the person holding his papers should be what you need to get them.
Help With Arabian Registration? February 12, 2021 09:29 PM


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Shingashina said:

CC Knabbstruppers said:

Shingashina said:
I would talk to the registry. I had an odd experience with some QH papers a year or 2 ago. We had bought a bucksin filly from her breeder when she was a yearling and we got her papers. Shen she was 2, we sold her to someone across the country and a friend of his hauled her to him. The mare would be about to be 7 now. She was was (I think) 5, a person contacted us about getting a transfer for her papers. The guy we sold her to had apparently never transferred her papers and they were still in our name. He had sold her in a roping horse sale with her papers and no transfer, and the new owners had called AQHA to get our email to ask if we would be willing to sign a transfer. Of course, we helped with the paperwork because we wanted that horse to have the best chance possible, but I was not expecting to fill out a new transfer for a horse I had sold 3 or 4 years before. I've never had an arabian, so I don't know how helpful their association can be, but it never hurts to ask.


I think this is my issue right here, because technically, almost seven years ago now, he was sold. However, he was never transferred to the person he was sold to, and he's still registered to his breeder. I'm just not sure if I could do as you had and just sign a transfer as he's been through possibly 2+ previous owners.


If he's registered under the breeder's name, they should be able to sign the papers over. You may have to pay the association extra fees, but the signature of the person holding his papers should be what you need to get them.


Gotcha. She don't have the papers though either. She said they went to whoever she sold him to. His name is just under hers.
Help With Arabian Registration? February 12, 2021 09:35 PM

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CC Knabbstruppers said:

Shingashina said:

CC Knabbstruppers said:

Shingashina said:
I would talk to the registry. I had an odd experience with some QH papers a year or 2 ago. We had bought a bucksin filly from her breeder when she was a yearling and we got her papers. Shen she was 2, we sold her to someone across the country and a friend of his hauled her to him. The mare would be about to be 7 now. She was was (I think) 5, a person contacted us about getting a transfer for her papers. The guy we sold her to had apparently never transferred her papers and they were still in our name. He had sold her in a roping horse sale with her papers and no transfer, and the new owners had called AQHA to get our email to ask if we would be willing to sign a transfer. Of course, we helped with the paperwork because we wanted that horse to have the best chance possible, but I was not expecting to fill out a new transfer for a horse I had sold 3 or 4 years before. I've never had an arabian, so I don't know how helpful their association can be, but it never hurts to ask.


I think this is my issue right here, because technically, almost seven years ago now, he was sold. However, he was never transferred to the person he was sold to, and he's still registered to his breeder. I'm just not sure if I could do as you had and just sign a transfer as he's been through possibly 2+ previous owners.


If he's registered under the breeder's name, they should be able to sign the papers over. You may have to pay the association extra fees, but the signature of the person holding his papers should be what you need to get them.


Gotcha. She don't have the papers though either. She said they went to whoever she sold him to. His name is just under hers.


Since he's under her name, she can order a set of duplicate papers, fill out the transfer, and give you that to send it. Duplicate papers would probably cost something like $50 to $100, and I have no idea what arabian transfer fees are. I'm surprised the owner wouldn't mention that considering they probably know about that if they've been having things registered. I've ordered like 3 sets of duplicate papers for my jersey cow because 50% of the times I've shown her, I've lost her papers in the chaos of my farm truck. Now I have 2 sets of her papers in the cabinet.
Help With Arabian Registration? February 12, 2021 09:37 PM


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Okay. Another question (thank you so much by the way!) would a Bill of Sale need to be shown that I had bought him? And somebody mentions a coggins....?
Help With Arabian Registration? February 12, 2021 09:42 PM

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You're welcome! I've never had to send in a bill of sale or a coggins when transferring papers. I don't think an association would be concerned about a coggins test since you aren't bringing the horse to them. If the transfer is signed, that's their proof that the horse has changed hands. Every time we get a new horse, they just come with the papers and transfer, sometimes not the coggins if we bought from a friend that doesn't haul them anywhere. We just mail in the papers and the transfer and wait for the new papers to come in.

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