IT PAYS TO SHOW YOUR NJ BRED PALOMINO!

2009 NJ BRED YEAR END AWARD WINNERS
Earn Cash Year-End Awards

Through the NJ Department of Agriculture's Equine Advisory Board, NJ Bred Palomino's are able to take part in the Breeder Incentive Program. Horses that are foaled in NJ or sired by stallions that stood the breeding season in NJ are eligible to take part in this program. NJ Bred Palominos are eligible to show at the NJ Bred All Breed Horse Show for prize money. In addition, NJ Bred Palominos that score high point and reserve in any of the 13 eligible classes, receive additional cash prizes for the Year-End.

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[Click here to download NJ Bred Nomination Form]

2008 NJ Bred Results
2004 Geldings
Im Just Spectacular             78
True Blue Chrome               17

Aged Geldings
Awesome Macho Man        33
Beaus Golden Dream         21

Aged Mares
Just the Lady                   73
Buffed Chrome                 55

Color
Buffed Chrome                  74
Im Just Spectacular           21
As Cute As Chrome           21

HUS Jr. Horse
True Blue Chrome             33

HUS Sr. Horse
Buffed Chrome                41
Beaus Golden Dream      25

Road Hack
Buffed Chrome                 79
Beaus Golden Dream       36
True Blue Chrome            33

Western Parade
Buffed Chrome                 79
Autumns Amber Fox         56
Beaus Bolden Dream       23

Western Pleasure Jr. Horse
True Blue Chrome             12

Western Pleasure Sr. Horse
Beaus Golden Dream      22
Autumns Amber Fox          2

Hunter Hack
Autumn Amber Fox           8
Buffed Chrome                 4

Trail
True Blue Chrome           45
Beaus Golden Dream      18
Autumn Amber Fox           6

Barrels
Autumn Amber Fox         42
Beaus Golden Dream     19
Buffed Chrome               11
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Is Your Palomino A New Jersey Bred?
Definition of a New Jersey Bred

Any foal dropped in the State of New Jersey, except for the foals of transient mares.

A mare will be considered to be a transient mare if she does not reside in the State of New Jersey for at least 120 consecutive days, including the day of foaling. The owner of a mare may be asked to submit proof of such residence to the individual breed groups.

Any foal resulting from an embryo transfer from a mare who resides 120 cumulative days in the State of New Jersey, providing blood typing of the mare, stallion and foal is carried out in New Jersey, and embryo transfer is agreeable to the national registry of the breed.

The get of any stallion standing only in New Jersey during the breeding season of the year in which the foal was conceived. Stallions standing in New Jersey must breed only in New Jersey for that year's breeding season:
or
Foals resulting from the transport of semen from a stallion standing the full season in the State of New Jersey, providing blood typing of the stallion, mare, and foal is carried out to authenticate parentage, and semen transport is agreeable to the national registry of the breed.

If so, You may be eligibile to win $Cash$ prizes

Just by showing at NJPEA shows and The NJ Bred All Breed Horse Show!

Through the NJ Department of Agriculture's Breeder Incentive Program, NJ Bred Palominos took home Approximately $3900.00 in 2000!