Stallion Licensing

The licensing is one of the two necessary prerequisites for a stallion to become fully approved for breeding. The stallions are either licensed in-hand at the age of two-and-a-half or under saddle at the age of three. Evaluation criteria are conformation, basic gaits and scope.

All stallions of the riding horse populations (breed group 1) are entitled to participate in the licensing, provided they meet the pedigree requirements. By opening the main licensing for stallions of other riding horse populations, a uniform selection threshold for all stallions is introduced. The new uniform selection threshold to the licensing is an overall score of at least 7.5, which means that half scores can also be awarded at the licensing.

No pre-selection is required for the second licensing in January or the licensing under the rider. Further stallion approvals will take place within the year.

Find all current stallion approvals here

Do you have questions about stallion approval?
We are happy to help.

Fiona Koch

Processing of breeding data, support for stallion owners, young breeders, Issuing of foal registration forms and animal breeding certificates young breeders

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