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Stallion owners have the option of supplying radiographs in advance of a stallion inspection OR supplying satisfactory radiographs within 30 days of a stallion being conditionally approved. At the discretion of the Inspection Committee, all radiographs are subject to third party review by a certified radiologist as to the degree of abnormalities.
For owners wishing to provide Radiographs and the Radiograph Report Form in advance of the inspection:
Radiographs that are taken no more than 6 months prior to an inspection will be accepted by the ATA.
Radiographs and the Radiograph Report Form are to be submitted to the ATA office along with the Inspection Application at the same time owners apply for inspection.
This option allows time for owners to access X-rays for abnormalities and decide whether or not to prepare the colt and apply for inspection before sending in application and inspection fees.
If using the advance option, the deadline for receiving the inspection application, appropriate fees, X-rays and radiograph report is 4 weeks prior to a stallion inspection.
For owners wishing to present stallions at inspections without Radiographs: If a stallion is not approved, no radiographs are required.
The owner of any stallion that is conditionally approved without prior radiographs at an inspection must supply the Radiographs and Radiograph Report Form to the ATA office within 30 days of the stallion’s conditional approval.
Failure to provide satisfactory radiographs within 30 days to the ATA office will result in the stallion losing approval. Owners submitting radiographs later than 30 days after the conditional approval will incur a late fee of $500 before approval of the stallion is reinstated.
If using the second option it does not change the requirements for application and fees. The deadline for receiving the inspection application and appropriate fees is 4 weeks prior to a stallion inspection.
This option was approved by the Board of Trustees on March 6, 2010.
August 6, 2018
To: Attending Veterinarian
Re: Trakehner Stallion Prospect candidates applying for inspection for approval in the American Trakehner Association Studbook
The American Trakehner Association
12884 155th Place, Live Oak, FL 32060
Sincerely,
Dr. Christian Schacht
Breed Director
American Trakehner Association
*Please download both the letter to the veterinarian and the Radiograph requirements.
Both are Microsoft word documents.
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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