The Canadian Sport Horse Association has been inspecting horses for breed improvement since its incorporation in 1933. Canadian Sport Horse breeders, through the use of Thoroughbreds and warmbloods from other sport horse registries, along with established Canadian Sport Horse lines, strive to produce sound, sensible, athletic performers. Horses should be of sport horse type; defined as a horse that is built to succeed in the hunter, jumper, dressage or eventing disciplines. They are preferably between 16.0 and 17.0 hands high at maturity with a minimum of 8” cannon bone circumference and 72” heart girth. Smaller horses will be considered if other attributes are above average; eg: movement, quality, substance or verifiable performance record. Qualities looked for are good body depth and substance and a well-defined head with large, expressive eyes. Joints should be strong and clean with knees and hocks low to the ground and pasterns well angled with appropriate length. The neck should be well set on with suitable length, withers well defined with a long, sloping shoulder and a smooth, strong top-line. Hindquarters should be strong and well rounded and able to provide balance and impulsion. The movement in all gaits is very important and should be sequentially correct, straight, balanced, ground covering and have impulsion. Rounding out the ideal sport horse stallion is a horse with good character, pride, intelligence, courage and a masculine, athletic presence that leaves a good impression on the observer.
Undesirable qualities include cribbing, weaving, bone spavin, ring bone, side bone, curbs, wind sucking, parrot mouth, navicular or predisposition to navicular, or any such unsoundness which would be detrimental to a breeding program. In cases where a question may arise regarding the presence of a heritable unsoundness, an independent veterinary examination may be requested, at the owner’s expense. Stallions must be 3 years of age or older at the time of inspection
APPLICATION PROCEDURES:
Submit Stallion Nomination form to National Office to confirm stallion eligible to be presented for inspection.
Once accpeted the following MUST be received by the National office 10 days prior to inspection date.
Once a stallion is presented for inspection, inspection and membership fees are non-refundable. Registration of existing offspring of stallions receiving approval can be made at the “foal rate” if the application for offspring’s registration is made at the time of inspection.
PHASE I – EVALUATION PROCEDURE:
All horses are to complete each phase, in a designated order (youngest to oldest), before moving on to the next phase. Horses are to be well turned out and presented in a snaffle bridle with detachable reins. Handler is advised to wear comfortable running shoes.
PHASE II – PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
SIGHT UNSEEN APPROVAL
The CSHA will consider stallions for approval provided the stallion has permanent breeding approval, based on conformation and performance testing with an accepted registry.
The following is a list of the required documents:
· Application Form
· Copy of Registration papers indicating Full Breeding Approval
· Copy of Full pedigree
· DNA report for Stallion
· Performance Record
· Proof of Ownership
· Membership Application
· Payment of applicable fees
Stallions approved ‘sight unseen’ on the merit of their stallion performance test are given a ‘Bronze Premium’ status. Application for premium upgrade may be made with proof of completing required performance criteria.
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| dna_kit_pg_2_hair_sample.pdf | 66.39 KB |
| inspection_nomination.pdf | 73.16 KB |
| inspection_application_stallion.pdf | 377.98 KB |
| sight_unseen_application.pdf | 84.1 KB |
| stallion_service_report_10.doc | 44 KB |
| stallion_service_report.xls | 15.5 KB |
| performance_premiums_2011.doc | 116.5 KB |
| premium_upgrade_application_2010.doc | 123 KB |
| performance_premiums_2012.pdf | 13.1 KB |
| premium_upgrade_application_2012.pdf | 42.95 KB |
| 2012_fee_schedule.pdf | 18.43 KB |