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The
National Stallion Association (NaStA) was formed in 1981 to maintain
and improve stallion approval standards when Ministry of Agriculture
Stallion Licensing was abolished by repealing parts of the 1958 Horse
Breeding Act. NaStA represents over 20 stud-books, mostly registering pure-breds. The Association sets a minimum standard of stallion vetting to which all its member societies adhere, and since 1991 has organised a Stallion Performance Testing system open to all breeds. |
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* * * * * * * * The 2021
NaStA Performance Test was completed on 24-25 August at Solihull
Riding Club. Of the four horses forward the Connemara stallion
Caheross Duke and the TBF Premium mare Godington Balenciaga were
awarded Performance Class 1 Elite; the Arab stallion Biddesden Palikari
achieved Performance Class 1 and the Part Bred Arab stallion Yawl Hill
Big Yin was assessed at Performance Class 2.
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