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<strong>FIZO</strong> <strong>2010</strong> E-24<br />

Foals<br />

• A foal born outside Iceland can be registered in a recognised Icelandic horse<br />

studbook in the nation state of its birth when:<br />

• The foal is by a stallion and out of a mare, which are both registered in a<br />

recognised Icelandic horse studbook in a FEIF member nation state,<br />

• The holder of the stallion has reported the covering to a recognised studbook<br />

office. This report must be in the recognised studbook office before December<br />

31 st of the year of service, and<br />

• If the stallion is born in the year 2000 or later, the stallion must have proof of<br />

parentage. For stallions born 2000-2005 this may be by DNA analysis or blood<br />

type. For stallions born in 2006 and later this must only be by DNA analysis.<br />

Imported horses<br />

• A FEIF member nation state can register a horse imported from another FEIF<br />

member nation state in its recognised Icelandic horse studbook when the<br />

original Certificate of Origin or horse passport issued by a studbook in the<br />

nation state of birth is presented to the studbook office.<br />

• All other imported horses can only be registered in a recognised Icelandic<br />

horse studbook of a FEIF member nation state when proof of the lineage has<br />

been given by blood type or DNA-analysis back to horses registered in a<br />

recognised Icelandic horse studbook of a FEIF member nation state or in<br />

WorldFengur.<br />

Identification<br />

1. FEIF International Identification Number<br />

• All horses registered in a recognised Icelandic horse studbook must have an<br />

identification number for the life of the horse, preferably according to the FEIF<br />

International Identification Number System. This number has international<br />

validity and is a unique identification of the horse in the population of all<br />

Icelandic horses in the world with the purpose to identify and register the<br />

horse in the global database: WorldFengur. The FEIF international<br />

identification number can only be allocated by the FEIF member association in<br />

that nation state. The FEIF Registration Group together with FEIF Director of<br />

breeding shall be the final arbiter of nation of birth and thus the country code<br />

component of the FEIF International Identification Number.<br />

• The formula for the FEIF International Identification Number System is:<br />

C C Y Y Y Y S R R R R R

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