Minimor
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I thought I was losing it--I knew the one filly's papers were coming back. I figured there was a problem with the name, even though I'd used our prefix. But, I opened the packet, & the sheet said I need to file a stallion report that lists that particular mare. Huh? I filed a report for Ice Man. It had 2 mares on it, and they were listed right--I checked & double checked...and checked again the other day after I called AMHR & was told this filly's application had been rejected. They accepted our other Ice Man baby, and if they had that stallion report, they had to have both. I called, & turns out when it was entered onto the computer they changed one mare--so their records showed we had bred Rowbuck somebody-or-other. To me the name sounded like that of a stallion or gelding, but I don't know for sure. It's not a horse we own. It will be fixed, so now I just have to write a note of explanation & send the application back in. Not a big deal, just an annoyance really.
I had noted a color change on the one gelding's permanent application. Some on here have said that's how they have done color changes, and the color just gets fixed when the new papers are issued. Well, anyone wanting to do that may as well do an official application & be sure to include the $10 fee. They did do my color correction, but it's not a freebie any more (if it ever was when you did it this way?) I hadn't included that $10, so if the filly's application hadn't come back, I'd have been $10 short on fees.
I sent a 2nd package of paperwork a little over a week after the first batch--I still don't know if that got to the office before the end of the year. They are swamped with paperwork at the moment so are a little bit behind I'm told. If it didn't get there by the 30th I guess it will all be coming back, since I haven't sent in my '06 membership fee yet....I'm keeping my fingers crossed, because there will be about $40 in penalties if I have to send that bunch of stuff back for registering in January. Grrr. Everything else I've sent/received through the mail just before Christmas was delivered in much less than 9 days. I suppose my package of paperwork is the exception that proves the rule???
Next year I must get all paperwork sent off by December 1st. I'm annoyed with myself for not sending it all together on the 5th, which is when I sent off this first batch. Grumble, grumble.
Oh, another grumble...just noticed on little Smoke's papers that his dam, Timie, is registered as a sorrel. I never paid any attention to the fact that her papers say sorrel, rather than silver bay. I guess I'll pay the $10 to change those too, because that just bugs me, to have the wrong color or registration papers. I will wait a little while, though, until we decide for sure what color Smoke is. I broke down & called him black on his application, but he is not black. His mane & tail are black, but his body is, well, not black. He still looks silver dapple, only he has no silver hairs whatsoever. The insides of his ears are tan. To me he looks grullo, but we will wait until spring to see what he sheds out to. If he is grullo, then we'll be changing his papers too...and Timie's papers will have to be changed to 'silver bay dun'.
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Does AMHR question it if you register a foal with a color that can't possibly have been produced by parents of the colors their papers say they are? For instance, with Smoke, would they have questioned it if I had registered him as grullo, though his parents are registered as sorrel and silver dapple? I know the Morgan registry won't accept impossible color results like that--I would have to send photos & change the mare's color before the colt could be registered. I'm wondering, though, if AMHR is as fussy that way? (no laughing at me please!!)
I had noted a color change on the one gelding's permanent application. Some on here have said that's how they have done color changes, and the color just gets fixed when the new papers are issued. Well, anyone wanting to do that may as well do an official application & be sure to include the $10 fee. They did do my color correction, but it's not a freebie any more (if it ever was when you did it this way?) I hadn't included that $10, so if the filly's application hadn't come back, I'd have been $10 short on fees.
I sent a 2nd package of paperwork a little over a week after the first batch--I still don't know if that got to the office before the end of the year. They are swamped with paperwork at the moment so are a little bit behind I'm told. If it didn't get there by the 30th I guess it will all be coming back, since I haven't sent in my '06 membership fee yet....I'm keeping my fingers crossed, because there will be about $40 in penalties if I have to send that bunch of stuff back for registering in January. Grrr. Everything else I've sent/received through the mail just before Christmas was delivered in much less than 9 days. I suppose my package of paperwork is the exception that proves the rule???
Next year I must get all paperwork sent off by December 1st. I'm annoyed with myself for not sending it all together on the 5th, which is when I sent off this first batch. Grumble, grumble.
Oh, another grumble...just noticed on little Smoke's papers that his dam, Timie, is registered as a sorrel. I never paid any attention to the fact that her papers say sorrel, rather than silver bay. I guess I'll pay the $10 to change those too, because that just bugs me, to have the wrong color or registration papers. I will wait a little while, though, until we decide for sure what color Smoke is. I broke down & called him black on his application, but he is not black. His mane & tail are black, but his body is, well, not black. He still looks silver dapple, only he has no silver hairs whatsoever. The insides of his ears are tan. To me he looks grullo, but we will wait until spring to see what he sheds out to. If he is grullo, then we'll be changing his papers too...and Timie's papers will have to be changed to 'silver bay dun'.
Does AMHR question it if you register a foal with a color that can't possibly have been produced by parents of the colors their papers say they are? For instance, with Smoke, would they have questioned it if I had registered him as grullo, though his parents are registered as sorrel and silver dapple? I know the Morgan registry won't accept impossible color results like that--I would have to send photos & change the mare's color before the colt could be registered. I'm wondering, though, if AMHR is as fussy that way? (no laughing at me please!!)