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American Quarter Horse Registry
An american quarter horse registry maintains ownership records for foals and horses.
The stock type and the hunter or racing type are the main body types of this breed. Animals of the stock type are short, well-muscled and compact. They have very powerful hindquarters; their movements are quick and agile. Halter type belonging to the stock type is large and heavily muscled. The racing or hunter type is taller and close to the Thoroughbred. It’s good at short distances. All types of the breed are characterized by a strong, well-muscled body, a small, short, refined head with a straight profile, a broad chest and powerful, rounded hindquarters. The average height of these animals is 14-16 hands; Halter type may reach up to 17 hands.
An american quarter horse registry maintains ownership records for foals and horses.
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If you are considering the possibility of purchasing such an animal with the goal of training or breeding, you must be well familiar with the breed and possess professional knowledge on handling, training and maintenance requirements. Health issues also must be noted. The AQHA counts as many as 300,000 members, and is instrumental in providing all sorts of information to potential buyers and breeders. All owners of purebred species must have AQHA documents that entitle them to participation in breeding programs and competitions. An american quarter horse registry maintains ownership records for foals and horses.
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