This is a registry created for sims 3 pets, not real horses. The AGHR I operate is, however, based on a real AGHR, found here.
The American Grade Horse Registry was established to help ensure validated proof of ownership and establish a traceable lineage for breeding mares, stallions, and for all mixed breed horses. Now owners of "Grade" horses have a program designed exclusively to meet their unique ownership and breeding problems, and afford them the chance of having their horse listed in a registry created exclusively for them.
All equines need to have a way to be positively identified, and now, with the help of AGHR, even "Grade Horses" can have the benefits of securing Registration papers issued solely to them. This can aid in establishing a recorded breeding lineage. All mixed-breed (Grade) horses are invited and accepted into the registry.
Upon registration, you'll be rewarded with a registration certificate to proudly display on your horse's profile/page, etc. Here's an example of the certificate (complete with Shale Creek's official wax-seal) you'll be administered once your Grade horse has been accepted:
All equines need to have a way to be positively identified, and now, with the help of AGHR, even "Grade Horses" can have the benefits of securing Registration papers issued solely to them. This can aid in establishing a recorded breeding lineage. All mixed-breed (Grade) horses are invited and accepted into the registry.
Upon registration, you'll be rewarded with a registration certificate to proudly display on your horse's profile/page, etc. Here's an example of the certificate (complete with Shale Creek's official wax-seal) you'll be administered once your Grade horse has been accepted:
In order for your Grade horse to be registered, I require:
- A visually pleasing conformation (no freaky long legs/necks, donkey ears, whatever else you can think of).
- Realistic colors (no rainbow-maned zebras with red stars and neon bows on their body).
- A link to the horse's page or three pictures submitted with your application: front (face-shot), left, and right sides.
- If your grade (mixed) horse is not first generation (foundation), then you must provide the names of your horse's sire and dam. If you are registering a foal of an already-registered sire/dam, please include both the sire and dam's AGHR registration number.
Please note, that if you have absolutely no idea what breed your horse is, but are certain it is a mixed-breed, they can still be registered with us.