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Revision News from 2008
The Foundation for the Pure Spanish Horse Supports Broken
Lineage PRE Registration
Posted 04/15/08 by Donna DeYoung
The following articles were written in response to recent news by the Foundation
for the Pure Spanish Horse (the Foundation) that they will allow broken line PRE
horses to be revised.
A broken-line PRE horse is a horse of Pure Spanish heritage (no Portuguese
lines) that can be traced back to the Spanish studbook. However, for one reason
or another, a parent was not "revised" or graded as accepted into the studbook.
Examples would be a horse that had a genetic defect (such as cryptorchid) and
thus was disqualified. A horse that had too many Arabian characteristics and was
failed. A horse was bred but died before it could be inspected and thus has
offspring that do not have papers. And so on.
I wrote these articles to give you some background into the state of things
today especially concerning the Mundial PRE registration created by the
Foundation.
The History of the True PRE Horse
Introduction
Part I - What Happened with Revision Early On
Part II - Illegal
Maneuvers and Sparring Among Groups Assisting Revision
Part III - Foundation for the Pure Spanish Horse Supports Broken Lineage
Note: Many of our articles are now available in "blog" format.
The blog allows you to leave comments and share articles. To visit our blog (a
work in progress), go to
Skyhorse Ranch
Blog - Your Source for the Spanish Horse.
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