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<blockquote data-quote="Tawni" data-source="post: 60113" data-attributes="member: 1051"><p>Hi!</p><p> Most of the info by Alan is pretty much correct.But some of it isn't.I own a APHA stallion,just to let you know-so hopefully I won't be too wrong!lol!</p><p> APHA accepts AQHA,appendix & regular registered,and ALSO JC Thoroughbreds.(of which I have two bred to the APHA paint stallion).They do not accept any other breeds.No Arabians,etc.</p><p> And the rules have changed in both the AQHA & APHA lately.Not only with the AQHA allowing perlinos & cremellos,but also lots of white rule changes.Lately I have read that they are going to do an breeding stock-like registration for the AQHA's foals (out of two AQHA parents) with too much white.And APHA has now closed the doors on "cropouts" from AQHA & Thoroughbreds.One parent HAS to be an APHA registered parent for the foal to be registered.</p><p> Everything else was correct!</p><p> Now for some food for thought on the origins of paints.There are tons of APHA paints that go back to unregistered paints way in the background & early days.It is thought that a lot of those were descendants of mustangs,and native american,and even spanish horses(probably all the same-but you get my drift).So way back in the APHA paint breed,hard telling what was in there besides color!They did some of the same stuff the early AQHA people did.Would actually go out & evaluate the horses for registration too.Until it eventually closed up to,allowing only registered APHA,and cropouts from the AQHA & JC,and now has closed to having one parent APHA.</p><p></p><p>Tawni</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tawni, post: 60113, member: 1051"] Hi! Most of the info by Alan is pretty much correct.But some of it isn't.I own a APHA stallion,just to let you know-so hopefully I won't be too wrong!lol! APHA accepts AQHA,appendix & regular registered,and ALSO JC Thoroughbreds.(of which I have two bred to the APHA paint stallion).They do not accept any other breeds.No Arabians,etc. And the rules have changed in both the AQHA & APHA lately.Not only with the AQHA allowing perlinos & cremellos,but also lots of white rule changes.Lately I have read that they are going to do an breeding stock-like registration for the AQHA's foals (out of two AQHA parents) with too much white.And APHA has now closed the doors on "cropouts" from AQHA & Thoroughbreds.One parent HAS to be an APHA registered parent for the foal to be registered. Everything else was correct! Now for some food for thought on the origins of paints.There are tons of APHA paints that go back to unregistered paints way in the background & early days.It is thought that a lot of those were descendants of mustangs,and native american,and even spanish horses(probably all the same-but you get my drift).So way back in the APHA paint breed,hard telling what was in there besides color!They did some of the same stuff the early AQHA people did.Would actually go out & evaluate the horses for registration too.Until it eventually closed up to,allowing only registered APHA,and cropouts from the AQHA & JC,and now has closed to having one parent APHA. Tawni [/QUOTE]
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