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It is the desire of the Sabino Horse Registry to make registration available to as many horses as possible within the classification of the pattern. To do this and give fair opportunity to horses of various type the Registry is divided into six separate divisions.
Each division shall have it's own specific qualifications which should make placement of any given horse a group of peers with which to compete. Each Division shall also have sections.
Section "A" shall be reserved for horses stemming from registered stock. Registered stock includes half bred horses with registration papers. Those horses currently registered with other breed registries.
Section "B" shall be reserved for horses who come from mixed parentage or unknown parentage. The Draft classifications will include both registered and non registered horses with sections for heavy draft and light draft. The Divisions shall not discriminate between "Tentative" registry and "Permanent" registry.
Those designations pertain more to the breeding aspect of the registry. Weight and size classifications for this registry may not follow guidelines set aside for other registries.
The Sabino Horse Registry International reserves the right and shall be solely responsible for classifying applicants to their respective Division and Section based upon information on application forms, submitted photo evidence, and breed type.
For competition purposes, horses within a division may show or compete against others of the same division without consideration for section with exception of championship shows in which case Division and Section breaks shall be maintained.
Winners of competitions or shows from each Section shall then have opportunity to compete against each other within their Division for the Championship title of Division Champion. The following list of Divisions and Sections shall be the official guideline for placement:
Huh. I guess she can be registered then. My grandson made a piggy bank out of my printer but I'm going to print this out at work and show it to my trainer who I bought her from tomorrow.