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| 1.1 |
In general one Connemara Pony Society should cater for Connemara Ponies within its own country and should be recognised by the Government of that Country. Where more than one Society exists within a Country, and are recognised by the Government of that Country, each one should cater for a clearly defined region of province. All recognised Societies within a Country SHALL nominate ONE Society/organisation to represent the Country in ALL matters relating to the ICCPS. |
| 1.2 |
In a country where no Connemara Pony Society exists the Parent Society may organise a temporary register until the country can set up a Connemara Pony Society of its own. |
| 1.3 |
The Connemara Pony Breeders Society (CPBS) as the Parent organisation will define the standards specific to the Connemara Breed. |
| 1.4 |
Each Connemara Pony Society will maintain or arrange to have maintained a Stud Book, which will be published on a regular basis, and a copy will be lodged with the ICCPS. The Stud Book may be provided by Information technology in a format to be defined by the ICCPS. |
| 1.5 |
For purposes of registration of ponies members of ICCPS will be classified as follows: - (a) AFFILIATED: This category refers to a Connemara Pony Society which is not yet able to fulfil all the conditions of the rules for registration of Connemara ponies with particular reference to the conditions regarding the Stud Book as set out in rule 2.1. Conditions for Affiliation: (i) The Society must be a Society recognised by the Competent Authority of its Country. (ii) The Society must be recognised by the Parent society. (iii) The Society must be a member of ICCPS. (iv) The Society must operate a Stud Book as set out in Rule 2.2
(b) APPROVED: The Approved status will be applied where the Society has been affiliated and now fulfils all the conditions of the Rules for the registration of Connemara ponies. In addition the Society will maintain, by inspection, a satisfactory standard for conformation and breed type as a condition of registration for the Stud Book. (i) The Society must have been an affiliated Society as described in rule 1.5(a) {(i), (ii), (iii), (iv)}]. (ii) The Society must inspect breeding ponies as a mandatory condition for entry into its Stud Book Rule 2.1 (iii) The Society must ensure that a satisfactory standard is maintained for breed type and conformation. (iv) Where a Society changes its rules for registration this may change its approval status. The Affiliated status of a Society will be reviewed by the CPBS on the recommendation of the ICCPS every year. The Approved Status of a Society will be reviewed by the CPBS on the recommendation of the ICCPS every 5 years or sooner. The CPS under review will be required to demonstrate that all the Rules for the registration of Connemara ponies are being observed (including submission of a copy of its Rules and details of Inspection procedures). The status of each Society will be circulated annually by ICCPS to all Societies.
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| 1.6 |
Recording of Foals: (a) A Foal born within the jurisdiction of an Approved Society must be entered into the Foal Section of the Stud Book of that Society. (b) A Foal born within the Jurisdiction of an Affiliated Society must be entered into the Foal Section of the Stud Book of that Society.
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| 1.7 |
These Rules may be reviewed from time to time but not less frequently than five years where a substantive issue is involved |
| 3.1 |
The Foal Section 2.1 (a): |
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| 3.1.1 |
All mating (natural or A.I.) must be notified annually, by a date to be specified by the relevant organisation, to the CPS or to the organisation, which maintains the Pedigree Records on behalf of the Approved Society. |
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| 3.1.2 |
Foals resulting from Embryo Transfer must be notified to the CPS. See rule 10.5. |
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| 3.1.3 |
The Sire must be entered in section 2.1(b) or (e) of the Stud Book and the Dam in section 2.1 [(b), (c) or (e)] of the Stud Book. |
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| 3.1.4 |
In all cases the foal birth notification must be completed before weaning and submitted to the Society within six months of birth. Sketch marking, branding or parentage testing by blood typing / DNA testing must be carried out before weaning. |
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| 3.1.5 |
To be eligible for registration a foal born in the jurisdiction of a CPS which has been conceived in the jurisdiction of the Connemara Pony Breeders Society must be parentage tested verified by blood typing / DNA testing before registration. |
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| 3.1.6 |
Options for registration in The Foal Section 2.1 (a) Option Details A Parentage verified by Bloodtyping/DNA testing, including sketch marks completed by a Veterinary surgeon. Foal Identity Document Issued.
B Foal birth notification and sketch marks completed by an Approved Official. Foal Identity Document Issued.
C Foal birth notification with Brand marks taken by an approved Official. Foal Identity Document Issued.
D (For approved Societies outside the E.U.) A Foal Birth notification with Sketch marks and Brand marks completed by the owner. Foal Identity Document Issued.
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| 3.1.7 |
For Options B, C and D where the Foal birth notification has been made, the Society must ensure that such notifications are accurate. The Society may insist on Blood typing/DNA testing to confirm parentage. |
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| 3.1.8 |
The owner may opt to name the pony at this stage. Such name, if approved by the Society, will be assigned to the pony for life subject to Rule 7.0. |
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| 3.2 |
Stallion, Mare and Gelding Section 2.1(b): |
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| 3.2.1 |
To be eligible for registration the pony must have a Foal Identity Document or a lifetime document issued at the foal stage. (See rule 3.1.1). This includes foals in section 2.1(e). |
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| 3.2.2 |
The Minimum age for registration of Mares and Geldings is two years old. |
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| 3.2.3 |
The Minimum age for Registration of Colts is two years old. |
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| 3.2.4 |
For ponies already entered in the studbook a Society may operate a classification /Grading system. This system of grading cannot not be used to prevent a registered pony from breeding. The purpose of this classification system is to educate breeders in the characteristics of the breed. |
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| 3.2.5 |
For registration, Inspectors approved and appointed by the Society must inspect the pony. The Inspection team must have a satisfactory knowledge of the breeding objectives of the CPBS in relation to type and conformation. It is recommended that for Colt Inspections there be a minimum of three inspectors. |
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| 3.2.6 |
The name should be assigned if not already assigned as a Foal. |
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| 3.2.7 |
A Stallion may be entered only in Section A [(Stud Book), (2.1 (b)]. A Veterinary inspection is mandatory in the case of a stallion. The Veterinary certificate must certify freedom from major diseases and conditions according to each countrys Veterinary Rules. |
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| 3.2.8 |
An entire male failing to meet the inspection standards for Stallions will be entered only as a gelding in 2.1(b), (c) (d) or (e) on receipt of proof of castration, provided Veterinary sketch marks have been taken at inspection. |
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| 3.2.9 |
All stallions presented for registration must be blood typed/DNA tested. |
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| 3.2.10 |
A passport is issued for a pony that has complied with the inspection procedure. |
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| 3.2.11 |
The registration of a stallion may be suspended or deleted by a CPS on the basis of breeding evidence. The registration of a stallion entered in the stud book of the Connemara Pony Breeders Society may only be suspended or deleted by the CPBS on the presentation of full detailed breeding evidence supplied by the CPS. The CPBS reserves the right, in consultation with the CPS, to examine the breeding evidence. Progeny conceived during the period of registration of a stallion in the studbook will be eligible for entry into the foal Section. |
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| 3.2.12 |
The registration of any pony may be deleted where parentage, (Sire and Dam), is subsequently proved to be incorrect. Where the pony has moved from one Societys jurisdiction to another this will be effected after consultation with the Society where the pony is domiciled at that time. |
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| 3.3 |
Sports Section 1 2.1 (c): The registration criteria for ponies for this section are in accordance with the rules set out in 3.2 [(1), (2), (3), (4)], but are over 148 cms in height at the time of Inspection. A Sports Section 1 passport is issued. |
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| 3.4 |
Sports Section 2 2.1(d) The registration criteria for ponies for this section is in accordance with the rules set out in 3.2 [(1), (2), (3), (4)], and apply to a pony which is not passed as suitable at Inspection by the panel of Inspectors for entry into 2.1 [(b), or (c)]. This category of pony classed as unsuitable includes Blue Eyed Creams and Albino ponies. A Sports Section 2 Passport is issued. |
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| 3.5 |
International Section 2.1 (e) The registration criteria for this section is in accordance with the rules set out in 3.2 [(1), (2), (3), (4)], and 3.3 and 3.4. This applies to ponies entered in the Stud Book of a CPS and moved to the corresponding section of the International section of the Stud Book of another Approved CPS |
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| 6.1 |
Movement between Approved Societies A pony entered in Section 2.1 (b), (c) or (d) of an Approved Societys Stud Book is eligible for direct entry into the appropriate section of the Stud Book of another Approved Society without further inspection. However if the pony is not parentage tested it must comply with section 2.1 (eII) before being accepted into the Studbook. Any Approved Society may decide to grade or classify ponies but may not delay immediate entry into the Stud Book for breeding. A Pony entered in the Foal Section 2.1 (a) of the Stud Book of an Approved Society is eligible for entry into the corresponding Foal Section of another Approved Society provided they it complies with rule 1.5 (b). Where a Foal is registered under rule 3.1.6 option D, bloodtyping/DNA testing will be required to prove the parentage of a foal where the foal/pony is moved to a Society where option D is not acceptable. A Pony will retain its original documents of Identification as issued by the Society of registration. This Document should be transferred by the Society of registration into the name of the new owner prior to export. All subsequent transfers of ownership following export will be carried out by the new CPS while the pony remains in the jurisdiction of that Society. A pony will be recorded in the appropriate section of the Stud Book of the CPS where the pony now resides and may be issued with a Stud Book number from that CPS. The original registration number may be retained on the document of identification or will be cross-referenced to its new number in the Societys records. In cases where a pony at the inspection has not been passed, for entry into the studbook. The pony must not be presented at an inspection outside the jurisdiction of the original inspecting CPS for a minimum of ONE year. |
| 6.2 |
Movement of Ponies from an Approved Society to an Affiliated Society. A pony entered in the Stud Book of an Approved Society will be entered in the Stud Book of an Affiliated Society without further Inspection. In the case of the temporary movement of a pony for the purposes of breeding from the jurisdiction of one approved CPS to that of another CPS; the registered owner of the pony must notify such movement to both societies. In cases where a pony at the inspection has not been passed, for entry into the studbook. The pony may not be presented at an inspection outside the jurisdiction of the original inspecting CPS for a minimum of ONE year. |
| 6.3 |
Movement of Ponies from Affiliated to Approved Societies A pony entered in the Stud Book of an Affiliated Society cannot be entered in the Stud Book of an Approved Society. Any such Pony cannot be recognised for breeding in the CPS of an Approved Country and its progeny will not be accepted into the Stud Book of that Society. |
| 6.4 |
Movement between Affiliated Societies The Movement of a pony from one Affiliated Society to another should be discouraged as a key objective of the International Rules is to encourage Societies to reach Approved Status as soon as possible. |
| 6.5 |
Leasing of Ponies The Leasing of ponies must comply with the rules 6.1, 6.2, 6.3 and 6.4. Therefore a pony entered in the Stud Book of an Affiliated Society cannot be leased for breeding within the jurisdiction of an approved Society. The following
is permitted: Leasing between
Approved and Affiliate societies: The progeny will be registered in accordance with Chapter 4. |
| 7.1 |
In general the name assigned to a pony by the registration authority may not be changed subsequently except in the following circumstances;
(a) Where the name assigned has a derogatory meaning in any other language (b) Where the name assigned conflicts with an existing name.
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| 7.2 |
The name Connemara may not be used. |
| 7.3 |
The suffix code of the country of origin (see international code of suffixes) should be appended to the names of all ponies when imported. |
| 7.4 |
A prefix registered by a breeder of one CPS may not be used by a breeder of another CPS except where such duplication already exists prior to affiliation. A list of Prefixes must be sent to the ICCPS by all Countries so that a CPS can know which prefixes may not be used by Breeders. Where a prefix is duplicated prior to affiliation the suffix code of the country of origin should be appended. Following affiliation a CPS will assign a prefix subject to the approval of the ICCPS. |
| 8.1 |
The height of the Breeding Connemara Pony is normally 128 cms to 148 cms. |
| 8.2 |
Where a pony registered at 148 cms or under at Inspection and subsequently grows over 148 cms, it is at the discretion of the ruling body of that Country whether the animal may be shown. |
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| 9.1 |
Artificial insemination (AI) will be permitted in the Connemara Pony Breed. |
| 9.2 |
A stallion owner participating in an AI programme must receive a permit from the Society specifying the name and Stud Book number of the Stallion. |
| 9.3 |
A permit will be awarded only to a stallion, which received a high rating from the Connemara Pony Society. The rating will consist of an evaluation of the stallion and his progeny. The Society may limit the number of Mares on the permit. |
| 9.4 |
A certificate of insemination signed by the Approved inseminator must accompany the foal birth notification of the progeny, which is the product of AI. |
| 9.5 |
The stallion AI permit will allow AI on or off Farm/Stud. |
| 9.6 |
Each Connemara Pony Society must retain all documentation associated with their AI programme and return to the ICCPS each year the names and Stud Book number of the stallions on their AI panel. |
| 9.7 |
A Foal Identity Document can only be issued to a Foal whose parentage is verified by bloodtyping/DNA testing. |
| 9.8 |
The stallion owner participating in the AI programme must file an annual return with the Society listing the mares inseminated by AI. |
| 9.9 |
The collection of semen from Stallions on the AI Panel should be carried out in accordance with the Animal Health and veterinary Regulations that apply in the Country of the Society, and the movement of semen between Countries must be in accordance with the regulations that apply in that Country. |
| 9.10 |
The rules governing movement of Ponies, Rule 6.0, apply to Artificial Insemination and movement of Semen. |
| APPENDIX DESCRIPTION OF THE CONNEMARA PONY HEIGHT: At registration (2 year old minimum) the minimum height should be 128 cms and the maximum height 148 cms. The height is normally 128cms to 148 cms at maturity. |
| COLOURS: Grey, black, bay, brown, dun with occasional roan, chestnut and palomino. |
| TYPE: Compact, well balanced riding type with good depth and substance and good heart room, standing on short legs, and covering a lot of ground. |
| DESCRIPTION: |
| Head: Well-balanced pony head of medium length with good width between large kindly eyes. Pony ears, well-defined cheekbones jaw relatively deep but not coarse. |
| Front: Head well set onto neck. Chest should not be over-developed. Neck not set on too low. Good length of rein. Well-defined withers, good sloping shoulder. |
| Body: Body should be deep, with strong back, some length permissible but should be well ribbed up with strong loins. |
| Limbs: Good length and strength in forearm, well-defined knees and short cannons, with flat bone measuring 18 cms to 21 cms. |
| Hind Quarters: Strong and muscular with some length, well-developed second thighs (gaskin) and strong low-set hocks. |
| Movement: Movement free, easy and true, without undue knee action, but active and covering the ground. |
| Characteristics: Good temperament, hardiness, staying power, intelligence, soundness, surefootedness, jumping ability, suitable for child or an adult. |