Do not use my horses without my permission. Submitting a request is easy and I will work with you to make sure all the information is correct. You may even learn something new along the way! Note: I use a Windows Desktop PC and Surface Go to write up all my documents and for shortcuts. If you use a Mac or any device that is not a computer, the shortcuts mentioned may not work properly, if at all. Let me know if you need assistance with these documents and I may be able to help you or direct you to helpful articles. Use “Ctrl+F” to easily search and find what you’re looking for Naming your FoalI include any known naming guidelines in the outline of each horse breed on their page. I would greatly appreciate it if you followed these and can help you pick out a name if you are struggling. Your horse is welcome to show under a different name (in fact, I have a couple horses who are NAN qualified that show with different names) but the name on their pedigree (and the name that I ask you list on your sire/dam list) should follow breed naming guidelines. You can find a list of these naming guidelines HERE. Many registries put restrictions on when and how you can change the name of a horse. I do not follow these guidelines. I do, however, ask that you please inform me when a name change occurs just so I can keep the correct name in my records. You will not have to re-submit a breeding request nor will the breeding validity change if the name of a horse is changed. All prefixes/suffixes derive from "Mara" (Scots Gaelic for "Nautical") or "Bhon Mhuir" (Scots Gaelic for "from the sea"). If you want to add a prefix/suffix to your horse's name and it isn't specified under that breed's guidelines (for example, "frá Sjó" is specifically for Icelandics) please use "Mara" for your prefix and "Bhon Mhuir" for your suffix. Please note family names for my stock horses – I require you credit the sire and/or dam for some of my lines. If you are having trouble coming up with a name not yet used, let me know and I will either help you name your horse or make an exception. Breed Registry GuidelinesTo add more realism to my horses and simply for fun, I mock-up registration papers for some of them. If you would like to have mock registry papers done up for you foal, let me know! The only guideline I’m strict about following are those outlined by breed registries in terms of pedigree. Your horse could look nothing like specific breed but with the proper pedigree, they are that breed. I have included links to breed registries for most of the breeds at Atlantis Equestrian within this document. More breed registries can be found at the link below (this list is outdated, and some links don’t work anymore). http://ipabra.org/an-introduction-to-model-horse-pedigree-assignment/real-horse-breed-color-websites For breeds with multiple registries for different countries, I follow guidelines and restrictions for the US or North American registries. If there is no US or North American registry, I follow guidelines and restrictions for the registry from the country in which the breed originated. Breeding from Atlantis Equestrian BroodmaresFoals must be at least 6 years younger than their dam unless otherwise noted in their breeding years. Breeds that I do not compete through ABRCB (drafts, longears, some ponies) will likely have open years as early as 4 years old for mares. Mares are allowed 1 natural birth foal per year. I do not allow twin births as they are very rare in horses. If you wish to have 2 foals be bred from the same mare in the same year, please set up an embryo transfer. My mares are allowed 3 embryo transfers every year after they have 5 or more foals listed. You can use one of my mares as a surrogate if she does not already have a natural birth foal in the same year as you wish your foal(s) to be bred. To avoid complications, please select a surrogate that is the same size or larger than the dam. For an updated list of surrogate mares, please contact me. If it is stated after a mare's open years "ET only [Year/s]" this means that in the year/s specified, live births are not available, likely due to competing in that year and you will have to set up a surrogacy, or let me set one up for you, if you would like a foal born in those years. Breeding from Atlantis Equestrian StudsFoals must be at least 5 years younger than their sire unless otherwise noted in their breeding years. Breeds that I do not compete through ABRCB (drafts, longears, some ponies) will likely have open years as early as 3 years old for stallions.
Stallions can have an infinite number of breedings every year. All horses that were gelded have preserved semen for up to 25 foals. The current breeding word is Moonstone
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