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The Appendix or Appendix Quarter Horse is a breed is a cross between aThoroughbred and a American Quarter Horse. A breed is a domesticated subspecies or infrasubspecies of an animal. ... The Thoroughbred is a horse breed developed in 18th century England when English mares were bred with imported Arabian stallions to create a distance racer. ... The American Quarter Horse is a breed of horse originally bred specifically to race the quarter mile. ...


The American Quarter Horse Association accepts properly documented Quarter Horse/Thoroughbred


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AQHA - GENERAL GLOSSARY (2383 words)
When the horse receives its Open performance Register of Merit, (80 or better speed index in racing, 10 performance points for showing) it is then eligible for advancement into the numbered registry, so long as it is not parrot mouth or, if a stallion, not a cryptorchid.
The horse's registration number is changed from the (X) appendix number to a regular number, and it is issued a white certificate; therefore, becoming eligible to breed to a Thoroughbred, Appendix, or registered American Quarter Horse.
A horse registered with AQHA which is the result of breeding a Thoroughbred and an American Quarter Horse that has a permanent number, or a combination of an Appendix numbered American Quarter Horse and an American Quarter Horse with a permanent number.
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