3. When or if changes are made in the syndicate/corporation
manager or syndicate/corporation members, written notice
must be provided to the Association office indicating
the change. No cancellation of the outgoing manager or
syndicate/corporation members will be made unless written
notice to this effect is received by the Association. (Amended
02-08, effective 01-09)
BREEDING REQUIREMENTS
190 FORTY-TWO DAY RULE
After a mare has been exposed or bred to one stallion, either by
hand or pasture breeding, with the exception of embryo transfer,
at least forty-two (42) days must elapse before exposing the mare
to a different stallion. (Amended 02-06, effective
01-07), (Amended 02-07, effective 01-08)
192 ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION & EMBRYO TRANSFER
(Complete section amended 02-07, effective 01-08)
192A On Premise Artificial Insemination
A foal shall be considered eligible for registration which is
conceived by on premises artificial insemination involving
the use of semen that is used immediately following
collection (time lapse not to exceed 24 hours) and at the
place or premises of collection.
192B Cooled or Frozen Transported Semen
1. Cooled or frozen transported semen may be used for
artificial insemination (AI) and resulting foals will be
eligible for registration if the following conditions are
met:
a. A completed stallion breeding report must be filed
with the AMHA office listing all mares artificially
inseminated. All mares must be included on the
report whether or not a mare conceives.
b. A completed breeder’s certificate must be issued to
the owner of the artificially inseminated mare.
c. R
esulting foal must be DNA tested and pedigree
proven.
d. All other requirements of the AMHA, in addition
to these rules, must be followed in order for the
resultant foal to be eligible for registration.
2.
Before semen may be transported from the location
of collection, the stallion owner, lessee of record or
authorized agent (all hereafter shall be referred to as
stallion owner) at the time of permit application, shall
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RULES & REGULATIONS
191 PASTURE BREEDING
Only one stallion may run with a mare or group of mares in
a pasture, and they must be enclosed by permanent fencing
maintained in such manner that no other stallion can cover a
mare in said group.