"A Horse For All Reasons"
With an Honest Disposition & Temperament.
Written by the same author as "Entangled Horses: What to Do" on Curezone.
The Canadian Morab Association is dedicated to the Morab breeders, enthusiasts and their families.
Through the efforts of CMA's members, many people will be shown the quality of the Morab horse and the opportunities which accompany them.
We, as an Association, will give support and assistance to all your questions and concerns or direct you to those people who can answer if we are not able to.
Our goal is to help breeders promote a strong, quality breeding program to develop the Morab generations of the future.
The Canadian Morab Association is a group of Morab Breeders and enthusiasts, expressing a desire to work together to promote the Morab Breed and their own personal breeding program.
The Canadian Morab Association is not only an Association, but a Registry as well.
Morab World is our publication which is provided to all members and displayed at events across Canada.
Association and Registry responsibilities
Currently the Morab has what is called "Evolving Breed Status" which means we have to continue proving that Morabs are consistent in their traits through generations. Once we have a designated number of 1st, 2nd and 3rd generations of Morabs, Agriculture Canada will assess our animals. When they are satisfied with our presentation of these generations, we will move from "Evolving Breed Status" to "Distinct Breed Status".
The "Animal Pedigree Act" states that each distinct breed must clearly display the distinct and recognizable qualities and an explanation must be provided to Agriculture Canada on which way each new breed could be considered of significant value or usefulness and how the effective foundation population of the breed is adequate to permit breed improvement.
Through our current success, we are well on the way to satisfying the "Animal Pedigree Act."
All Morabs producing continued generations must be Approved Breeding Stock before their offspring can be registered. Morab stallions must have a thorough veterinary examination as well as Approval for their offspring to qualify. This process is a necessary part of creating a solid foundation for the Morab breed.
The Canadian Morab Association is the only Morab Registry in the world with a government approved breed status, registry, breeding and approval programme.
To conclude, today's Morab is a carefully bred horse, representing the traits of both founding breeds. Joining Morgan and Arabian blood produces the "Magnificent Morab," an extremely versatile breed of exciting horses.
With an Honest Disposition & Temperament.
Written by the same author as "Entangled Horses: What to Do" on Curezone.
The Canadian Morab Association is dedicated to the Morab breeders, enthusiasts and their families.
Through the efforts of CMA's members, many people will be shown the quality of the Morab horse and the opportunities which accompany them.
We, as an Association, will give support and assistance to all your questions and concerns or direct you to those people who can answer if we are not able to.
Our goal is to help breeders promote a strong, quality breeding program to develop the Morab generations of the future.
The Canadian Morab Association is a group of Morab Breeders and enthusiasts, expressing a desire to work together to promote the Morab Breed and their own personal breeding program.
The Canadian Morab Association is not only an Association, but a Registry as well.
Morab World is our publication which is provided to all members and displayed at events across Canada.
Association and Registry responsibilities
Currently the Morab has what is called "Evolving Breed Status" which means we have to continue proving that Morabs are consistent in their traits through generations. Once we have a designated number of 1st, 2nd and 3rd generations of Morabs, Agriculture Canada will assess our animals. When they are satisfied with our presentation of these generations, we will move from "Evolving Breed Status" to "Distinct Breed Status".
The "Animal Pedigree Act" states that each distinct breed must clearly display the distinct and recognizable qualities and an explanation must be provided to Agriculture Canada on which way each new breed could be considered of significant value or usefulness and how the effective foundation population of the breed is adequate to permit breed improvement.
Through our current success, we are well on the way to satisfying the "Animal Pedigree Act."
All Morabs producing continued generations must be Approved Breeding Stock before their offspring can be registered. Morab stallions must have a thorough veterinary examination as well as Approval for their offspring to qualify. This process is a necessary part of creating a solid foundation for the Morab breed.
The Canadian Morab Association is the only Morab Registry in the world with a government approved breed status, registry, breeding and approval programme.
To conclude, today's Morab is a carefully bred horse, representing the traits of both founding breeds. Joining Morgan and Arabian blood produces the "Magnificent Morab," an extremely versatile breed of exciting horses.