Hanoverian Breeding News
Hanoverian Society focused on Approval for all German Breed Areas
February 12, 2007
On its meeting on February 1, 2007, the Board of Directors of
the Hanoverian Society has made an important decision: The 18 honorary
representatives agreed unanimously that the Hanoverian Society should
focus on its approval for all German breed areas.
This decision is subject to the acceptance of the Delegates'
Conference on March 28. Following the approval for the Saxony-Anhalt
breed society and the fusion with the Hessen regional breeding district,
this is certainly another important step for the future development of
the Hanoverian Society. The amendment of the Animal Breeding Law already
specifies that local representations of the Hanoverian Society have to
be established in other parts of Germany to care for the breeders there.
This will facilitate the whole breeding work tremendously.
As of 2007, foreign breeders who do not have subsidiaries of the
Hanoverian
Society in their countries, should have the chance to apply for a
direct
membership.
High export rates entailed many inquiries from
foreign countries and the desire to breeding Hanoverian horses there as
well. This is also a consequence of the constantly growing *Hanoverian
community".
Following detailed discussions in different committees, details are now
about to be discussed and clarified, like for example the realization
and deadlines.
If you have any question, don't hesitate to contact Enno Hempel, phone
+49 (0) 42 31/6 73 36, or by e-Mail ehempel@hannoveraner.com.
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