I feel like this is a constant issue, but ...
I have located a very nice mare but she went through a kill pen and current owner doesn't have her papers. I'm not sure how other states work, but in Indiana we have to have at least a copy of front and back of papers showing me as owner. Are other states like that too?
Also, current owner says that she has been able to easily obtain dupe papers for $175 for other OTTBs and thinks this would be an option for me. I have NEVER had success in getting duplicate papers without a chain of ownership documented.
Thoughts?
mare without papers
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Re: mare without papers
Where would they be requiring you have at least a copy of them? In this day of DNA testing it's not like you would be pulling a fast one in the breeding shed.
Re: mare without papers
Indiana requires a copy of the mare's registration papers to be sent in with her mare registration for the state breeding program... however the 2018 foals and later do not have papers so I don't know but it might change in the future.
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- springboro
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Re: mare without papers
hold up, you mean I could breed and foal in KY without having her papers on hand?
That's tempting! Madeline, how much is daily board??
That's tempting! Madeline, how much is daily board??
Re: mare without papers
yup no papers needed here. just verify lip tattoo or something the mare is really that mare.
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Re: mare without papers
we charge 15 a day cheap because we have to hire the van to breed and you will have to pay for that.
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Re: mare without papers
Is this that Sam Breaux trained filly? Just being nosy I saw a post on facebook about her.
"The rewards, whether for winning or for losing, offer almost irresistible temptations to race a two-year-old more times than are good for them." John Hay Whitney at the annual testimonial dinner in October 1963 for the Thoroughbred Club of America
Re: mare without papers
KY bred, though, has to be sired by a KTDF paid stallion standing in KY. You can't just drop the foal here.
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