Online Horse Registration

You MUST complete the registration form below. Then an ATA associate will contact you for payment and an e-signature. These steps must all be COMPLETE prior to the ATA Office processing your registration application.

Fill out each section on the form below as completely as possible. You are responsible for the accuracy of your submitted application.

Please note that registration is 50% less expensive if you are an ATA member. To become a member, please visit our Membership Section prior to completing this application. There are MANY benefits to being an ATA member.

ATA Registry At A Glance:

The ATA registry has four books: The Official Registry Book ( ORB), the Official Appendix Book (OAB), the Official Stud Book (OSB), and the Preliminary Stud Book (PSB).

The Official Registry Book (ORB) registers the offspring of approved Trakehner stallions and qualifying offspring of ATA-approved Thoroughbred, Arabian, and Shagya stallions. There are four divisions of the ORB.

  1. ORB-A/ORB-E is the Purebred  Trakehner division with both parents in the ATA stud book (OSB). The “A” denotes horses born in North America. And “E” designates purebred horses born elsewhere and originally registered with an approved Trakehner organization. Fillies and colts registered in the ORB-A (E) can apply for inspection to the OSB.
  2. ORB-B is the Anglo Trakehner division. The sire is always an approved Trakehner stallion (OSB), and the dam is a registered Jockey Club (JC) mare or an ORB-B registered Anglo Trakehner mare. Fillies out of mares not in the PSB may apply for inspection to the PSB. Fillies and colts out of PSB dams (either JC Thoroughbred or ORB-B registered Anglo-Trakehner mares) may apply for inspection to the OSB.
  3. ORB-C is the Arab-Trakehner division. The sire is always an approved Trakehner stallion, and the dam is a registered Arabian, an Anglo-Arab,  a Shagya, or an ORB-C registered Arab-Trakehner mare. Fillies out of mares that are not in the PSB may apply for inspection to the PSB. Colts and fillies out of PSB dams (including Arabian, Anglo-Arabian, Shagya, or ORB-C registered Arab-Trakehner mares) may apply for inspection to the OSB.
  4. ORB-D is the part Trakehner division. The sire is always an approved Trakehner stallion, and the dam can have any pedigree that does not qualify for one of the other divisions or books.  Fillies and colts registered in Division D are not eligible for the PSB or OSB.

The Official Appendix book (OAB) registers horses with at least 50% Trakehner blood that are not eligible for ORB registration. There are five divisions in the OAB.

  1. OAB-A horses have an OSB sire and a dam that is registered in ORB-A(E). The dam has not been inspected for the OSB but is eligible for inspection. Fillies in this registry may apply for OSB inspection.
  2. OAB-B horses have a JC-registered sire (not inspected or approved for the ATA stud book), and the dam is an OSB mare. Fillies may apply for PSB inspection.
  3. OAB-C horses have a registered Arabian, Anglo-Arabian, or Shagya sire (not inspected or approved for the ATA stud book), and the dam is an OSB mare. Fillies may apply for PSB inspection.
  4. OAB-D horses do not qualify for registration in any other ATA book or division and have at least 50% Trakehner blood. The sire and dam can have any combination of Trakehner bloodlines as long as the pedigree is 50% Trakehner.  Offspring of all non-approved ORB-A (E) Trakehner stallions are always registered in OAB-D. Neither colts nor fillies registered in OAB-D are eligible for OSB or PSB.
  5. OAB-E horses are imported, registered in the German Stutbuch or Stutbuch 11 (not Haupstutbuch), and do not qualify for the ORB.  The ATA bylaws outline the complete requirements of this division of the OAB.

The Official Stud Book (OSB) has two divisions: OSB-A is for horses foaled in North America, and OSB-E is for horses foaled elsewhere and originally registered with an approved Trakehner organization. All horses in the OSB have been inspected and accepted for breeding. Colts may apply to the OSB at age two or older. Fillies may apply to the OSB at age three or older. The sire is always an approved Trakehner stallion with ATA or a daughter organization OR an ATA-approved Thoroughbred, Arabian, or Shagya stallion inspected and accepted for the OSB (see complete ATA bylaws to see restrictions on breeding to approved blood stallions). The dam is an OSB mare or an approved PSB mare.

The Preliminary Stud Book (PSB) includes inspected and accepted Thoroughbred (JC) mares, registered Arabian, Shagya, and Anglo-Arab mares, ORB-B registered Anglo-Trakehner mares, and ORB-C registered Arab-Trakehner mares. Fillies and mares may apply for PSB inspection at age three or older. Colts and fillies out of PSB mares by approved Trakehner stallions may apply for OSB inspection.
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The ATA website has complete bylaws that supply all the details of registration. The ATA website also has a FAQs section that answers many registration procedure questions. A registration application can be filled out online or, if necessary, a from can be emailed to you from an ATA associate.

All Trakehner horses registered with NATA numbers, which begin with GRB, are fully registered with the ATA. Contact the ATA office to determine their corresponding ATA book and division.

Figure 2

Figure 2

a – 1st and 2nd cervical vertebrae
b – thoraco-lumbar joint (T18 connection of last rib)
c – last rib
d – lumbo-sacral joint
e – hip joint (pelvis/femur)

Figure 1

Horse Figure 1

a – the back (withers to peak of croup)
b – the body (point of shoulder to point of buttock)
c – the pelvis (point of hip to point of buttock)
d – the rib length (withers to last rib)
e – the shoulder (withers to point of shoulder)
f – the arm (point of shoulder to point of elbow)
g – the elbow to the stifle
h – the knee to the hock

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