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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 60371" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>I can't speak for the exact process and/or red tape involved with other breeds: such as EPD data, e.g. However, in our registered Longhorn operation it is extremely easy to register an animal:</p><p></p><p>1. Have registration paperwork on sire & dam.</p><p>2. Brand calf with your ranch brand & P/H number.</p><p>3. Fill out a one page registration form (owner of sire/dam signs--which is you if you are breeding your own herd).</p><p>4. Send form into the association with a $15. or so fee.</p><p>5. Wait 6-8 weeks for certificate to come back to you.</p><p></p><p>Some possible registration glitches: If YOU are not owner of the sire and/or dam, then the owner of the dam (and/or bull as needed) at time of breeding needs to sign the regis. application form.</p><p></p><p>Biggest problem in Longhorn registration process: Too many breeders are remiss and negligent and lack the motivation to process registration paperwork and/or ownership transfer papers to a new owner. Considering it only takes about 15 minutes of paperwork at most in majority of cases and pocket change in $$, I feel such glitches are totally remiss on those who "don't do paperwork promptly"! To me, this is part of the total sale package and customer service and goodwill!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 60371, member: 9"] I can't speak for the exact process and/or red tape involved with other breeds: such as EPD data, e.g. However, in our registered Longhorn operation it is extremely easy to register an animal: 1. Have registration paperwork on sire & dam. 2. Brand calf with your ranch brand & P/H number. 3. Fill out a one page registration form (owner of sire/dam signs--which is you if you are breeding your own herd). 4. Send form into the association with a $15. or so fee. 5. Wait 6-8 weeks for certificate to come back to you. Some possible registration glitches: If YOU are not owner of the sire and/or dam, then the owner of the dam (and/or bull as needed) at time of breeding needs to sign the regis. application form. Biggest problem in Longhorn registration process: Too many breeders are remiss and negligent and lack the motivation to process registration paperwork and/or ownership transfer papers to a new owner. Considering it only takes about 15 minutes of paperwork at most in majority of cases and pocket change in $$, I feel such glitches are totally remiss on those who "don't do paperwork promptly"! To me, this is part of the total sale package and customer service and goodwill! [/QUOTE]
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