Irish Sport Horse Studbook Stallion Inspections Procedures and Guidelines

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Applications Application forms for stallion inspections are available from the HSI website and office. For 2014, applicants have two options with regard to veterinary procedures: Option 1: Applicants can undergo the same veterinary process as in previous years i.e. submitting a preinspection veterinary form, EVA, EIA, CEM certificates and X-Rays from a veterinary surgeon listed on the HSI Radiography Panel and will undergo the clinical veterinary examination on the day of inspection by HSI appointed veterinary surgeons. Option 2: Applicants can opt to have their stallion undergo the veterinary examination prior to the inspection at a HSI Designated clinic (i.e. Troytown Grey Abbey Equine Veterinary Services or Ned O Flynn Equine Clinic). This option allows applicants to have the stallion prepared for inspection with the knowledge that the stallion has met the veterinary requirements in advance of the inspection. Applications for inspection must be returned before the closing date and must contain the following: Completed and signed application form and accompanying documentation if necessary Relevant Inspection Fee For applicants that chose to undergo the Option 1 veterinary process the following documents must be submitted with the application form: - Pre Inspection Veterinary Examination of Stallions completed in full and signed and stamped on each page by a Veterinary Surgeon - EVA, EIA and CEM certificates - X-rays taken by a veterinary surgeon listed on the Horse Sport Ireland Radiography Panel as per the specification in the Veterinary Report Form Late or incomplete entries will not be accepted. Following the receipt of completed applications HSI will contact stallion owners with the details of the inspection and a schedule of events. Check In All owners must report to a HSI representative upon arrival at the centre in order to check in. At this time, all owners must present the stallion(s) passport and collect bridle numbers and handler numbers for each stallion. Bridle numbers provided by HSI must be attached to both sides of each stallions bridle at all times when the animal is out of the stable. Entrants must ensure that they reach the inspection site in plenty of time in order to check in and locate stabling for their stallion(s). Please note stallions that have not been checked in cannot be presented at the first stage of the inspection. Familiarisation with the Jumping Pen The jumping pen will be available to stallion owners between the hours of 8:00-9:00am each morning to allow their stallion to receive a 5 minutes familiarisation period in the jumping pen. The pen will be set up completely except for the jumping poles. Only one handler may enter the jumping pen with the stallion. This will be strictly monitored and will be available on a first come first served basis. This facility must be pre-booked. Presentation All stallions are expected to be presented at show standard and must be sufficiently trained and fit to take part in all aspects of the inspection. The stallion should be in good condition, be well groomed and have well maintained hooves. Preferably stallions manes should be plaited, or at least be pulled and neat. Duration of Inspections Inspections will be carried out at one venue over a 2 to 3 day period. Overnight stabling may be required and will be available at the inspection venue. All bedding, feed and hay must be supplied by the stallion owner. Each stallion must be presented in a correctly fitted bridle.

Handlers are required to wear dark trousers and a white shirt. Riders are required to wear appropriate competition attire during the ridden stage. Comfortable footwear must be worn in order to present the animal correctly. In cases where an owner has more than one horse on the premises, sufficient handlers must be on site to cater for each animal. All handlers must be dressed appropriately. Inspection Panel The inspection panel will consist of inspectors (including a Chairman) with sufficient knowledge, training and experience to produce a linear profile sheet and a set of overall scores for each stallion from their collective deliberations. Stage 1 There are 5 fundamental elements to the Stage 1 stallion inspections which all stallions must complete: 1. Veterinary Examination 2. Pedigree Assessment 3. Conformation Assessment 4. In Hand Gait Assessment on a hard surface and in the indoor arena 5. Free Gait Assessment in jumping pen 6. Free Athleticism/Jumping Assessment in jumping pen 1. Veterinary Examination On arrival to the veterinary examination the identification of the stallion will be checked by comparing the stallion s markings to the markings on its passport. The stallion will also be scanned to confirm its microchip number. Measurement (height, bone and girth) will be taken during the veterinary examination and will be considered to be the official measurements of the stallion for classification and studbook purposes. Stallions that are entered for the HSI Stallion inspections are subject to the HSI National Anti Doping and Equine Controlled Medication rules. Blood and urine samples may be taken from your stallion for this purpose. See www.horsesportireland.ie For Applicants undergoing Option 1 Only: At the inspection stallions will undergo a full five stage veterinary examination by Veterinary Surgeons appointed by Horse Sport Ireland. The examination will consist of the following: Stage 1. Preliminary examination: The Preliminary Examination involves overall visual and palpable observations of the animal presented. The heart and lungs are auscultated at rest. Stage 2. Gait assessment & Trotting up: This includes co-ordination testing such as tight circling and reversing, trotting on loosened rein both before and after flexion of the individual limbs. Stage 3. Strenuous exercise: Lungeing on lead at a working canter to assess wind and heart function. Heart & lungs auscultated on pull-up. Stage 4: A period of rest: Recovery and management of stress associated with stage 3 can facilitate eye examination as pupillary dilation has occurred during exercise. Final heart auscultation. Stage 5. The second trot and foot examination: Assessing maintenance of soundness as follow-on from the previous stages. Note: Stages 3-5 of the veterinary examination will take place after the free/under saddle athleticism assessment. For Applicants undergoing Option 2 Only: Stallions will undergo a soundness trot-up. Any stallion presented with an obvious veterinary condition may be subject to further examination by HSI appointed veterinary surgeons on the day of inspection. 2. Pedigree Assessment The stallion s pedigree will be assessed based on bloodlines and the performance of those bloodlines for both the sire and dam and where possible up to three generations on the dam s line. 3. Conformation Assessment Handlers must present stallions to the inspectors in the indoor arena for their conformation assessment using linear scoring. Stallions must be able to stand correctly and quietly in order for the inspectors to make their assessment. No boots or leg wraps of any description are permitted at this stage of inspection. The linear score sheet for Irish Sport Horse inspections contains 37 characteristics, covering conformation, movement and athleticism traits (see attached Sample Linear Scoring Sheet ).

Inspection Panel Irish Sport Horse Studbook 4. In Hand Gait Assessment on a Hard Surface and in the Indoor Arena The stallion will be required to stand for a visual inspection on a hard surface. When requested, the handler will walk the horse away from the inspection panel, around the marker (as shown below) and return to the panel. The handler will then repeat the process in trot, however, in trot the stallion should continue to trot past the inspection panel. handler will have no further part in the handling of the stallion for this phase of the inspection. A trained arena crew will be on hand to direct the stallion through its free gait, athleticism and jumping assessment. Stallions will be shown loose on both reins in trot and canter. Stallions that are being assessed by means of a loose jumping demonstration will be guided down the lane by the arena crew for the free athleticism/jumping assessment following the free gait assessment. Stallions that are being assessed under saddle will leave the jumping pen once the stallion s free gaits have been assessed. In the indoor arena stallions will be required to stand for a visual inspection. When requested the handler will move the stallion in walk and then in trot in a triangle as shown. The animal must then be stood up in front of the judges with the right side facing the inspectors so they can complete the visual assessment without having to walk around the stallion. The handler must always lead from the left side of the horse. Over use of the whip is not permitted, the animal should be trained to show correctly. Inspection Panel 6. a) Free Athleticism/Jumping Assessment in Jumping Pen Stallions will be required to jump through the jumping lane at least six times. The inspection panel may use their discretion as to the number of attempts they wish to assess each horse over the obstacles and the height of the fences; however the maximum height of the fence for 3 year olds will be 1.20m. Thoroughbred stallions may be led and released in the jumping lane by the stallion handler. If in the opinion of the inspection panel a horse is jumping in an unnatural manner, the inspection panel reserves the right to award zero points for their assessment of the stallion s athleticism/jumping ability. 5. Free Gait Assessment in Jumping Pen Handlers must lead the stallion in walk in a figure of eight around the two diamond shaped markers in the indoor arena. The handlers must then safely release the stallion and stand in one of the diamond shaped markers. The

These photographs will be published in Irish Sport Horse/HSI publications. Stallions that are not photographed at the inspection may be deemed not to have completed the inspection process and HSI reserves the right not to classify these stallions. Video footage of the inspection may also be recorded and used by Horse Sport Ireland. Note: Stallions are permitted to wear front tendon boots for the free gait assessment or the free athleticism/jumping assessment. If, in the opinion of the inspection panel, the movement of the horse is affected in any way, the inspection panel reserve the right to request the removal of the front boots. The use of boots/bandages on the hind legs is not permitted. Results of the Inspection The provisional results of the inspection will be announced publically on the day of inspection along with a brief synopsis explaining the decision of the inspection panel. The final results will be posted to the stallion owner following the inspection and will be made available for public access on the Horse Sport Ireland website and may be published in subsequent Horse Sport Ireland publications. 6. b) Athleticism Assessment under saddle The owners of stallions that are 4 years or older that have selected to do this element under saddle on their application form will have their stallion s athleticism assessed by jumping the stallion over an age appropriate jumping test. Note: The elements of the inspection may not necessarily be carried out in the same order as they are outlined above. Horse Sport Ireland reserves the right to terminate any inspection for heath and safely reasons. Photographs Photographs of each stallion will be taken during the inspection process by a photographer appointed by HSI. Classification following Stage 1 Inspection 1. Following the Stage 1 inspection sport horse stallions will be classified as Not Approved 1 (NA1) if they meet the veterinary requirements or Not Approved 2 (NA2) if they do not meet the veterinary requirements. 2. Non-sport horse stallions (e.g. Thoroughbred, ponies etc) will be classified as Approved if they meet the inspection and veterinary requirements, Not Approved 1 (NA1) if they meet the veterinary requirements but not the inspection requirements and Not Approved 2 (NA2) if they do not meet the veterinary requirements. 3. Sport horse stallions that achieve a minimum score of 70 (out of 100) in conformation, 65 in movement and 75 in athleticism at the Stage 1 inspection and meet the veterinary requirements are eligible to participate in Stage 2 of the inspection process. 4. Stallions that do not meet the required standard at inspection but meet the veterinary requirements can subsequently be upgraded to Approved if they meet the following performance requirements: Have jumped four double clear rounds at National or International Grand Prix level (minimum height 1.40m) or the equivalent in eventing or dressage or Have produced 2 progeny each of which have

jumped two double clear rounds at National or International level (minimum height 1.40m) or the equivalent in eventing or dressage Note: The above performance criteria may be altered in accordance with the Studbook rules. Stage 2 Stage 2 stallion inspections will take place in conjunction with Stage 1 inspections. Sport Horse stallions must be a minimum of 4 years of age and have met the Stage 1 requirements before they can be presented for Stage 2 inspections and stallion owners/agents must indicate on the application form that they wish to have the stallion inspected for Stage 2. Ridden Gait and Athleticism Assessment Stallions will be ridden in the indoor arena and their gaits will be assessed under saddle. The stallion will then proceed to be assessed jumping under saddle over a course of 6 to 8 fences, including 2 doubles for stallions that are 5 years old and over. A prescribed test for 4 year olds will be available in advance of the inspection. Stallions will be jumped over the course of fences by their own rider first and then by a test rider appointed by Horse Sport Ireland. The height of the fences will be determined by the inspection panel and will be age appropriate. Classification following Stage 2 Inspection 1. Following the Stage 2 inspection sport horse stallions will be classified as Preliminary Approved if they achieve the required standard at the Stage 2 inspection. Preliminary Approved stallions proceed to Stage 3 (Open Competition and Progeny Assessment). Such stallions can remain as Preliminary Approved until they are a maximum of 12 years old. 2. Stallions that do not meet the required standard (minimum score of 75 out of 100 in athleticism) at the Stage 2 inspection will be classified as Not Approved 1 (NA1). Such stallions can be subsequently upgraded to Approved if they meet the following performance requirements: Irish Sport Horse Studbook Have jumped four double clear rounds at National or International Grand Prix level (minimum height 1.40m) or the equivalent in eventing or dressage or Have produced 2 progeny each of which have jumped two clear rounds at National or International level (minimum height 1.40m) or the equivalent in eventing or dressage Note: The above performance criteria may be altered in accordance with the Studbook rules. Stage 3 Open Competition and Progeny Assessment Stallions that are classified as Preliminary Approved following the Stage 2 stallion inspection will proceed to Stage 3 of the inspection process. This involves an assessment of the stallion s performance in open competition and/or an assessment of the stallion s progeny. Between the ages of 6 and 12 years the classification of each stallion will be reviewed annually. Classification of Stallions following Stage 3 1. Preliminary Approved stallions will have their classification reviewed between the ages of 6 to 12 years annually based on their own performance and/or their progeny performance as outlined above. At 12 years of age stallions will be classified as Approved or Not Approved 1 (NA1). 2. Stallions that are considered to have sufficient performance or progeny performance will be upgraded to Approved between the ages of 6 to 12 years. 3. Stallions that do not have sufficient performance or progeny performance by the age of 12 years will be classified as Not Approved 1(NA1) but can subsequently be upgraded to Approved if they meet the following performance requirements: Have jumped four double clear rounds at National or International Grand Prix level (minimum height 1.40m) or the equivalent in eventing or dressage or Have produced 2 progeny each of which have jumped double two clear rounds at National or International level (minimum height 1.40m) or the equivalent in eventing or dressage

Note: The above performance criteria may be altered in accordance with the Studbook rules.

Sample Linear Scoring Profile Irish Sport Horse Studbook