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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 772966" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Getting papers seems highly unlikely, as mentioned, a phone call to AHA is the place to start. I traced papers on a quarter horse an jumped through the hoop to get her reg. So as unlikely as it is, here is my two cents. If you can find the owner of the cow when she was born, you can check to see if the sire and dam had papers, if so it should be easy and some $ to pay. If one or both parents are not reg. Then go back another gen., but now your dealing with 4 head that need paper and getting her dam or sire reg. And more $....if they don't have papers do you try to go back further? I had to go back 5 gens. to get this mare reg. Just to be clear on why I went through the trouble with this mare is she is a reg. Paint, overo, that could (is) reg as a quarter horse. So I went through the trouble and expense to make her one of the few double reg. Mares, she's APHA and AQHA ..... And yes for those horse people she is also pinto or ApHA. So yes she is tripled reg..... But I have little respect for the pinto assoc, kind of a kids show circuit that almost any horse can get into as long as they have enough color. Any It is unlikely but just my thoughts on a possibility, it's a matter of finding cattle in the pedigree and getting the ones not reg. Papers.... And of course the cost and dealing with the owners of said cattle. If it was me I would check to see if the sire and dam have papers and if not forget it and breed her.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 772966, member: 378"] Getting papers seems highly unlikely, as mentioned, a phone call to AHA is the place to start. I traced papers on a quarter horse an jumped through the hoop to get her reg. So as unlikely as it is, here is my two cents. If you can find the owner of the cow when she was born, you can check to see if the sire and dam had papers, if so it should be easy and some $ to pay. If one or both parents are not reg. Then go back another gen., but now your dealing with 4 head that need paper and getting her dam or sire reg. And more $....if they don't have papers do you try to go back further? I had to go back 5 gens. to get this mare reg. Just to be clear on why I went through the trouble with this mare is she is a reg. Paint, overo, that could (is) reg as a quarter horse. So I went through the trouble and expense to make her one of the few double reg. Mares, she's APHA and AQHA ..... And yes for those horse people she is also pinto or ApHA. So yes she is tripled reg..... But I have little respect for the pinto assoc, kind of a kids show circuit that almost any horse can get into as long as they have enough color. Any It is unlikely but just my thoughts on a possibility, it's a matter of finding cattle in the pedigree and getting the ones not reg. Papers.... And of course the cost and dealing with the owners of said cattle. If it was me I would check to see if the sire and dam have papers and if not forget it and breed her. Alan [/QUOTE]
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