What Does Asb Mean In Horses?

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ASB = American Saddlebred. ATA = Amercian Trakehner Association.

What does ASB stand for in horses?

The Australian Stud Book (ASB), is the body responsible for ensuring the integrity of Thoroughbred breeding in Australia. Australia is the second-largest Thoroughbred breeding country in the world behind the US.

What does WB stand for horses?

Warmblood
Horse Breed Abbreviations Guide

Abbreviations Horse Breeds
WB Warmblood
Westf Westphalian
WR Warlander
Zang Zangersheide

What is a DSP horse?

Kissing spines, also known as Dorsal Spinous Process (DSP) impingement or over-riding dorsal spinous processes, is a cause of back pain, poor or reduced performance and occasionally low-grade lameness in the horse. Kissing spines can however be present in many horses without any clinical symptoms.

What breed is an AES horse?

The goal of the Anglo European Studbook UK is to facilitate the improvement of a modern sport horse and FEI pony breed aimed at the three Olympic disciplines of Showjumping, Eventing and Dressage.

What does POA mean in horses?

Pony of the Americas

Other names POA
Country of origin United States
Traits
Distinguishing features Appaloosa coloring, small size, suitable for riding
Breed standards

What qualifies a POA horse?

As part of the breed characteristics, a POA cannot be more than 14 hands or 56 inches tall. They are also required to have an Appaloosa color pattern. “It either has to be a solid horse with a white blanket on its rump and spots with that or it has to have like a leopard kind of pattern,” she said.

What makes a POA horse?

To be registered as a POA, strict guidelines were followed. The pony had to be between the height limits of 44 inches to 52 inches. The head was to be small and dished as the Arab; the body was to be muscled as the Quarter Horse; and the coloring had to be Appaloosa, visible at 40 feet.

What does SPB mean in horses?

Kelly Boles Chapman–Clearly the environment is ripe to position well-thought out and well-executed creative strategies to address the solid Paint-Bred (SPB) issue.

What is a p2p horse?

Glossary of terms for point-to-pointing:
Maiden. A horse that has not won a race yet.

What does DP mean in horse pedigree?

Dosage Profile
Dosage Profile. Brilliant-Intermediate-Classic-Solid-Professional. Dosage profiles of some graded stakes winners: Macho Again. DP = 5-2-5-0-0 (12) DI = 3.80 CD = 1.00.

What does WD mean in horse racing?

Racing – Glossary

Form Figures
R Refused
US Finished 10th or worse
WD Withdrawn
/ Long absence since last raced on a track

What does LH mean in stock horses?

Limited Heritage
UB 50-100% Unknown breeding foaled after 1960. LH Limited Heritage (not eligible under any other code) Limited Heritage (not eligible for Heritage Stock Horse or Stock Horse), includes horses of the following bloodlines: • Equivalent to or exceeds 1/2 (50%) registered Thoroughbred bloodlines.

Can horses recover EHV-1?

In most cases, horses exposed to EHV-1 will develop a fever and possibly nasal discharge and then go on to recover. However, the neurologic EHM strain has a high mortality rate of 30-50%. Recovery time can vary from several days to more than a year.

What does kissing spine look like in horses?

The signs of kissing spine can be subtle and are non-specific, but may include: The horse showing signs of discomfort (such as shifting weight, pulling faces, biting) when being groomed over the back or when pressure is applied to the back such as when the saddle is put on or girthed up.

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