1 The Lippitt Morgan Horse Registry, Inc. REGISTRATION APPLICATION To expedite processing the following should be in order: Please provide three name choices. Mare owner(s) or Lessee(s) must sign Section 6. Draw and describe markings in pen or provide pictures (digital or hardcopy). If the Lippitt Morgan has no markings, check the box on the diagram. Complete the DNA application. Both Sire and Dam must have DNA on file. Enclose your registration fees. Registry Application: Except in the case of an Embryo Transfer foal, the record owner (or lessee) of the dam at the time of foaling is responsible for the registration of the foal and will be listed on the registration certificate as the foal s first owner. If the foal being registered is an Embryo Transfer, an Embryo Transfer Application may be required by TLMHR, Inc. Board. Make checks or money orders payable to: The Lippitt Morgan Horse Registry, Inc. Jacquie Schaumberg 29456 Edgewood Springs Warrenton, MO 63383 Print in ink or type only. REGISTRATION FEES (check appropriate box) All foals must be DNA tested before registration can be completed. Registration fees outlined below include a DNA test. $45 1. NAME Provide three name choices. The complete name of the horse must not exceed thirty (30) spaces, inclusive of prefix, letters, punctuation marks and spaces. A name that has been used before by a registered Lippitt Morgan cannot be used. TLMHR, Inc. may refuse to accept a name that is confusing. Numerical symbols may not be used in the complete name.
2 First Name Choice: Second Name Choice: Third Name Choice: Check this box if the foal is an embryo transfer. 2. SEX Mare Stallion Gelding Date Gelded: / / month day year 3. FOALING DATE: / / Is the foal being registered a twin? Yes No month day year 4. SIRE: Name: Registration Number: 5. DAM: Name: Registration Number: 6. BREEDING DATES: Dates Bred: Method: Pasture Hand A.I. on farm Fresh cooled semen Frozen Semen 7. OWNER S CERTIFICATE a. The owner(s) or lessee(s) of the dam at the time of foaling must sign unless the foal is the result of embryo transfer. b. If the foal is an embryo transfer owned by someone other than the mare owner/lessee, an embryo transfer application may be required by TLMHR, Inc. I hereby certify the above parentage and other information are correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signature of owner(s) or Lessee(s) of the dam at the time of foaling. X Date signed X X Address: State Zip Code Telephone Number including area code: E-mail address:
3 8. COAT COLOR Chestnut Shades from copper-color to light golden red, to dark reddish brown, sometimes Identified as liver chestnut. Mane, tail, and legs arethe color of the body or shades lighter or darker, never black. Dark chestnuts may appear black with exceptions of blonde or red hairs on coronet, pasterns or on the back of legs. Black The muzzle, flanks, and legs the entire coat must be black, with the exceptions of white markings. Although the early foal may be an overall mousy grey, black can usually be determined by the fine black hair on the muzzle. As the foal ages, the coat darkens. Bay Base color coat ranges from light to dark reddish brown hues and bay horses are Distinguished by black mane and tail, legs, ears, knees, and hocks, or any combination of these points. Bays may have white markings. Brown Black with mealy areas around the muzzle, eyes, flanks, and inside of legs. 9. Characteristics: Light mane and tail 10. EYE COLOR: Dark Hazel Other 11. MARKINGS Use pen. Do not use White-Out. Outline all markings for Lippitt being registered. Include scars, brands, or anything that may be helpful to distinguish the Lippitt being registered. Send pictures of the Lippitt which includes markings. Mark locations of cowlick(s)/hair whorls with an X. This step must be completed. *Note all white markings on the diagram.
4 MARKS : Star Any white marking occurring on the Lippitt s face above the eyeline. Strip Any white marking below the eye line and above the top of the nostrils, but within the nasal bones. Blaze Any white marking below the eye line, above the top of the nostrils and extending outside both nasal bone lines. Snip Any white marking occurring between the top and bottom of the nostrils. Heel A white marking found on the back of the foot. Coronet A white marking extending to approximately one inch above the hoof. Pastern A white marking extending to the top of the pastern. Fetlock A white marking extending to the top of the fetlock (ankle). Sock A white marking extending to midway on the cannon. Stocking A white marking extending above the midway on the cannon. Spots White spots anywhere on face, body and legs. DESCRIPTIONS HEAD: LEFT FORE: RIGHT FORE: LEFT HIND: RIGHT HIND: SCARS AND BRANDS: OTHER MARKS, BODY SPOTS, LIGHT MANE AND TAIL, ROANING:
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