Horse Sport Ireland
Mon Jul 02 2018 21:48:47 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Horse Sport Ireland has the following responsibilities within the equestrian sector in Ireland.
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Interface with Government Breeding Policy
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Maintain ISH Studbook
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Maintain ID Studbook
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Issue Passports
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Education Programmes
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Online Database – CapallOir
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NGB as recognised by FEI, ISC, OCI, Dept of Agriculture, Sport NI
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High Performance Programmes
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Select all International Teams
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Approve all International Entries
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Sponsorship Programme
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Publicise the Rural Dev Prog (RDP)
Northern Ireland Horse Board
Mon Jul 02 2018 22:06:21 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
The Northern Ireland Horse Board is a registered Co-operative Society for people involved in the horse industry in Northern Ireland. It has been formed to give breeders a voice in decisions relating to the Irish Horse Register and in the future direction of breeding in the Irish Sport Horse Industry.
International
Rare Breeds Information
DAD-IS (Domestic Animal Diversity Information System)
Mon Jul 02 2018 21:34:20 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
DAD-IS is the Domestic Animal Diversity Information System hosted by FAO. It is a communication and information tool for implementing strategies for the management of animal genetic resources (AnGR).
The Equus Survival Trust
Mon Jul 02 2018 21:37:43 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Working to Save Endangered Equine Breeds. The Trust is a rare breed organization that specializes in the collective conservation of rare breed horses, ponies and donkeys in the North America as relates to domestic and global populations. The beneficiaries of its work will be breeders, rare breed associations, the horse industry at large, the general public and most importantly, the endangered breeds.
Other Related Links
All-Breeds Pedigree Site
Mon Jul 02 2018 16:39:46 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
This site offers pedigree queries, with an extensive all breed data base, hypo mating, progeny listings etc. Basic searches are free; more extensive research requires a membership. (Note: This site, while containing a wealth of information, has not been checked by any official ID or IDSH governing body.)