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BSPA STUD<strong>BOOK</strong> STRUCTURE<br />

AND RULES<br />

The BSPA Studbook Volume I was commenced in 1993 with the<br />

introduction of Verified Breeding Procedures.<br />

Subsequently it has been revised in 2006 <strong>and</strong> Volume XVI<br />

arranged to the following structure <strong>and</strong> principles.<br />

A – INTRODUCTION AND PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT:<br />

1. The BSPA Studbook is arranged into three volumes (Registers) each with 4 Sub-sections.<br />

2. The Studbook is for all BSPA Breeding Stock <strong>and</strong> their progeny.<br />

3. The BSPA believe that quality, worth <strong>and</strong> breeding improvement for <strong>Skewbald</strong> & <strong>Piebald</strong>'s is<br />

achieved via the combined effects of Assessment (Grading & Youngstock Evaluation) <strong>and</strong><br />

rewarding sustained performance success (Elite Status) as well as Pedigree verification.<br />

4. Each of these elements is reflected in the Studbook structure.<br />

5. Because of 3 above, the BSPA have adopted a fundamental value that an equine can be<br />

graded out/up from a lower birth register to a higher evaluation <strong>and</strong>/ or performance register.<br />

6. Pedigree is consistently rewarded within the structure as it results in an equine being placed<br />

in a higher sub-section of any register.<br />

7. Each register has an Appendix sub-section for. the ''whole coloured" stock of BSPA Graded<br />

sires & Dams<br />

8. A Foundation Stallion & Mare Register is also operated Register 4 (not part of the Main<br />

Studbook) but also having 4 sub sections dependent again on verified <strong>and</strong> documented<br />

pedigree. This register includes all Registered but ungraded Mares, the historic licensed but<br />

ungraded stallions <strong>and</strong> their stock, <strong>and</strong> external licensed <strong>and</strong> graded stallions conforming to<br />

10 below. This also allows imported breeding stock from the USA (with full documentation) to<br />

have their breeding details placed in BSPA passports.<br />

9. Progeny will be incorporated into the same Register <strong>and</strong> Sub-section as their sire or dam.<br />

Whichever is the highest?<br />

10. External Stallions (Licensed/Graded by another Studbook) Wishing to Register & enter<br />

the BSPA Studbook are placed in the Foundation Register 4 until their BSPA Grading<br />

when they will achieve full studbook status.<br />

11. Finally we operate a fifth Register not part of the studbook (Register 5) for the Verified<br />

breeding stock of licensed or unlicensed but ungraded Coloured Stallions. This is external to<br />

<strong>and</strong> not part of the studbook.<br />

Stock in this Register MUST Grade with BSPA to achieve a Studbook Listing.<br />

B – STRUCTURE<br />

1. The BSPA Main Studbook is divided into three Registers each with three subsections <strong>and</strong> an<br />

Appendix (4).<br />

Register 1 (Head Studbook) + 4 sub-sections.<br />

Register 2 (Main Studbook) + 4 sub-sections.<br />

Register 3 (Main Studbook) + 4 sub-sections.<br />

2. The Register is determined by the Grading % attained by the Sire or Dam <strong>and</strong> the Sub<br />

sections by the existence of a 'verified Pedigree' or not. The Appendix (supplemental) is for<br />

the whole coloured progeny of a BSPA Graded Sires or Dam.<br />

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