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6. A recognised organisation must not divide the main section of its stud book except into different classes according to the horses' merits.
7.—(1) A recognised organisation must enter a horse in the main section of its stud book if that horse—
(a)is descended from parents entered in the main section of a stud book of the same breed;
(b)has a pedigree established in accordance with the rules of its stud book; and
(c)is identified as foal at foot in accordance with the rules of its stud book, which rules must at least include a requirement for a covering certificate.
(2) Where a horse is eligible for entry in a supplementary section of a stud book in accordance with the criteria set out in regulation 8, a recognised organisation must allow the progeny of that horse to be entered in the main section of its stud book.
8. Where a horse does not satisfy the criteria set out in regulation 7(1), a recognised organisation may enter that horse in a supplementary section of its stud book if that horse—
(a)has been identified in accordance with the rules of its stud book;
(b)is judged by the recognised organisation to conform to the breed standard; and
(c)meets the requirements for minimum performance set out in the rules of its stud book.
9. Where a horse does not satisfy the criteria set out in regulation 7(1), a recognised organisation may enter that horse in the main section of its stud book for the purpose of it taking part in a cross-breeding programme which—
(a)has been approved by that organisation in accordance with the rules of its stud book; and
(b)specifies the breeds which are allowed to take part in that programme.
10. Where a recognised organisation—
(a)receives a request from the owner of a horse registered in another stud book to enter that horse in the main section of its own stud book; and
(b)has divided the main section of its stud book in accordance with regulation 6,
the recognised organisation must enter the horse into the class of its stud book whose criteria that horse meets.
11. The Horses (Zootechnical Standards) Regulations 1992(1) are revoked in England only.
S.I. 1992/3045.
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