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Is
Your Palomino A New Jersey Bred?
Definition
of a New Jersey Bred
Any foal dropped
in the State of New Jersey, except for the foals of transient
mares.
A mare will
be considered to be a transient mare if she does not reside
in the State of New Jersey for at least 120 consecutive days,
including the day of foaling. The owner of a mare may be asked
to submit proof of such residence to the individual breed
groups.
Any foal resulting
from an embryo transfer from a mare who resides 120 cumulative
days in the State of New Jersey, providing blood typing of
the mare, stallion and foal is carried out in New Jersey,
and embryo transfer is agreeable to the national registry
of the breed.
The get of
any stallion standing only in New Jersey during the breeding
season of the year in which the foal was conceived. Stallions
standing in New Jersey must breed only in New Jersey for that
year's breeding season:
or
Foals resulting
from the transport of semen from a stallion standing the full
season in the State of New Jersey, providing blood typing
of the stallion, mare, and foal is carried out to authenticate
parentage, and semen transport is agreeable to the national
registry of the breed.
If so, You may be eligibile
to win $Cash$ prizes
Just by showing
at NJPEA shows and The NJ Bred All Breed Horse Show!
Through the
NJ Department of Agriculture's Breeder Incentive Program,
NJ Bred Palominos took home Approximately $3900.00 in 2000!
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