What are features of the Certificate of Registration papers?
The Continental Studbook papers are uniquely designed to be more than a pretty document with a pedigree. For example, the outdated method of describing horse markings in text is replaced with actual photographs printed directly onto the papers in high resolution. Stockings, stars, snips, etc., can now be matched to any horse using the papers. The papers are also designed with modern concerns of privacy in mind. There is a public side (the front side) and a private side (the back side). Only limited information such as pedigree, date of birth and registration number is located on the public side. The private side is where current ownership information and horse identification pictures are located. The obvious feature here is that pedigrees can be copied for potential buyers without disclosing information such as the owner’s address until a sale is executed. Also, previous owners are kept in the records of the Continental Studbook for legal reasons, but only the current owner is listed o
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