Letters and Posts
January 2007 Letter from ANCCE
Seville, January 19, 2007.
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am delighted to be in contact with you for several reasons. First of all, I
would like to wish you a very Happy New Year; secondly, I would like to
provide some clear explanations about a series of doubts that have arisen in
recent months from people and established breeders associations outside
Spain:
1. ANCCE is the national association in Spain, chosen by the Ministry of
Agriculture, Fisheries and Food to be responsible for the administration of
the PRE Stud Book. This is a two-year concession, as this time span
sufficient for a new Royal Decree to be published to the substitute the
current law that regulates all Pure Equine Breeds, and their selection,
within Spain.
2. ANCCE is ready to handle the Stud Book as of January 1, 2007, but has not
requested the collaboration of the Cria Caballar in its administration. What
ANCCE has requested of the Cria Caballar are the entire PRE databases,
because the database is essential for an orderly transfer of the breed
administration. Turning over the database in full will facilitate the
installation of the new and modern computer application that ANCCE has
developed, in keeping with the times, to ensure that the Stud Book services
are more reliable and flexible. This new computer application strives to
serve breeders better so that they receive the documentation for their
horses within the shortest possible time.
3. ANCCE seems the importance of Cria Caballar continuing to defend the
breed, but it will do so by caring for the Military Stud Farm or, if
created, the future National Stud Farm, but not through Stud Book related
affairs. In fact, the registration and evaluation of the horses from the
current Military Stud Farm will be carried out by the appointed Stud Book
veterinarians for the geographical area where those horses are located.
Another, but different aspect is the fact is Cria Caballar will, during the
first six months of this year, complete all the pending procedures and
petitions for documentation. However, no new requests for service will be
attended.
4. ANCCE is fully aware that the administration of the Stud Book must be
impartial and unrestricted for everyone. ANCCE, does not found associations
anywhere in the world; associations are created by the actual breeders,
therefore, ANCCE neither approves nor disapproves of any association, be it
official or not.
5. Being a member of ANCCE has always been and will always be of a free and
voluntary. With regards to the Stud Book, as has been stated before, no
member of ANCCE will have any advantages or privileges over any other
breeder.
6. The implementation of the new administrative system outside Spain will
begin as of April 1, 2007; if a breeder from any country needs some urgent
service, this will be carried out from Spain. The reason for this is simple:
80% of all PRE horses are located in Spain. Due to this fact, the Stud Book
Office will be working with a greater number of horses and therefore the
computer application will be used more.There will be testing in real-time
and any problem that might arise will be resolved.
7. It can also be confirmed that:
During 2007, all of the corresponding registrations and evaluations will be
carried out.
TQBs will be held both within Spain and abroad, with a series of changes;
you will be informed of these changes in due course.
Once all the information has been received from the Cria Caballar, all
pending documentation will be sorted out. Work will be simplified if
breeders as members of their associations, or if they are not members, using
the means they consider most convenient or, directly to ANCCE send all
pending documentation to ANCCE, including the completed form for initial
status of the Stud Farm. a copy of which is included herein
As of the 1st March 2007, it is hoped that all the changes in the rules and
regulations for conformational competitions will be complete. Any
competitions taking place before this date will be run under the previous
rules and regulations. All applications to hold conformational competitions
should be sent to the main ANCCE office.
In 2007, there will be no changes with regards to coverings, or to the
manner in which these are performed. Should there be any changes in the
rules, these will be effective for 2008. Other lines for the selection
scheme will also be launched during this year.
8. According to the Ministry of Agriculture of Spain, any agreements signed
between Cria Caballar and the official Associations are not binding to
ANCCE.
9. ANCCE will promote new agreements with associations from the various
countries where the PRE is bred. These agreements will be the subject of
serious and rigorous criteria; they will be based on reliability, on the
technical means available (in each country) and the services provided to
breeders.
I hope that all the above will serve to give you a much clearer idea about
how ANCCE will be handling the PRE Stud Book. If any further explanations
are required, please do not hesitate to contact ANCCE, and we will be
delighted to resolve any further doubts.
Yours Faithfully,
Jose Palma.
President.
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