Apsl studbook publico

apsl studbook publico

What is the PRE stud book?

The PRE Stud Book is the body that issues Equine Identification Documents (EID) for all Purebred Spanish Horses in the world. For this task, ANCCE uses a sophisticated, Internet-based IT tool that maintains contact among all those involved in stud book business and management, whether located in Spain or abroad.

What is the studbook and how do I use it?

The public studbook offers a lot of useful information for breeders, owners and buyers. You can search for a specific horse by the horse’s name, NIN (National Identification Number), microchip or UELN (Universal Equine Life Number).

How does ANCCE manage stud books?

For this task, ANCCE uses a sophisticated, Internet-based IT tool that maintains contact among all those involved in stud book business and management, whether located in Spain or abroad. The main PRE Stud Book office is located in the city of Sevilla (in southern Spain).

Can a horse be registered with APSL if it fails inspection?

Offspring from horses waiting to be inspected, can be eligible for registration in the future after the parent has been approved for breeding, keep in mind BOTH parents must be approved. Offspring from horses that have failed inspection are never able to be registered with APSL.

What is the PRE stud book?

The PRE Stud Book is the body that issues Equine Identification Documents (EID) for all Purebred Spanish Horses in the world. For this task, ANCCE uses a sophisticated, Internet-based IT tool that maintains contact among all those involved in stud book business and management, whether located in Spain or abroad.

What is the studbook and how does it work?

The studbook allows managers at breeding facilities to identify cheetahs that may share the same alleles by determining common ancestry. Two individuals who have the same recessive allele have a 25% chance that both of those alleles could be passed on to their offspring – giving that individual two copies of a potentially harmful allele.

What is a cheetah studbook?

The studbook has the purpose to register “all cheetahs in the world held in both zoological and private facilities and providing information about existing animals by publishing the studbook contents thus creating the preconditions for selecting breeding animals.”

Who is the Studbook Keeper for the International cheetah studbook?

Laurie Marker is the Studbook Keeper for the International Cheetah Studbook. Every year since 1988 Dr. Marker publishes a revised version of the studbook – that’s 28 years of studbook data. The International Cheetah Studbook for 2015 was published in November 2016.

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