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The Hanoverian Society's Breeding Program encompasses measures designed to progress the breeding aim of the Society. The breeding aim of the Hanoverian Society is to produce a willing, noble, well-proportioned and correct warmblood horse which, as a result of its natural talents, temperament and character is particularly suitable both as a performance and leisure horse. It shall be the Society's aim, working on this basis, to breed highly talented sport horses for the disciplines of dressage, jumping, eventing and driving. Selection measures based on factors such as assessment of the conformation of the horse, performance testing, and appraisal of the breeding value are used to achieve the breeding aim. To establish the breeding value other breed associations in Europe are used in conjunction with the Hanoverian horse. The Breeding Program shall be executed exclusively in the area of the Society as laid down in the statutes. Hanoverians, in the sense of the Hanoverian Horse Society of Australia, are horses of predominantly Hanoverian descent which are bred according to the breeding concept of the Verband hannoverscher Warmblutzuchter (Hanoverian Warmblood Breeders' Association) and have pedigree papers issued either from the Hanoverian Horse Society of Australia or the Verband, or any other Hanoverian Breeders' Association recognised by the Verband. Breed Orientation Course 2008 (Word Document) Breed Orientation Course 2008 Application Form (Word Document) Breed Orientation 2008 - Schedule (Word Document)
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