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The only complete quarter horse registry!

NQHR TRIVIA:

What state and city was the National Quarter Horse Registry founded in?

The year was 1956.


Learn more about the NQHR's history by checking out our "The Registry" link above.
 

Our goal is to promote and preserve the "Quarter type" horse while providing an honest record preservation service for every quality quarter and quarter bred horse no matter their color or markings.

 

  N.Q.H.R. has been registering horses for 50+ years; our founding stock closely following that of the other quarter registries with one difference. We are the only quarter horse registry that has always recognized quarter horses of all markings and colors. N.Q.H.R. was the first quarter registry to allow Cremello, and Perlino as well as recognize Champagne colored horses. The N.Q.H.R also recognizes paint marked quarter bred horses, and horses that are of unmistakable quarter type.

 

Quality products and outstanding customer service are our goal. We strive to correctly identify your horses genetic color history, by aiding you in researching any known pedigree, and staying up to date on the latest color research. Knowing and recording a horse’s genetics and history provide a sounder basis for breeders seeking a specific color or working style, and a better means of identification for owners.

 

Horse owners who register with the N.Q.H.R. not only receive peace of mind knowing they have proof of ownership, they also receive an added value in there horses. Many people ask why does a piece of paper make a horse more valuable? Our answer is would you buy a car without knowing how many miles it has or how many people have owned it. A registration certificate provides a written history of ownership, breeding, and in the case a horse is stolen a proof of identification that greatly aids in recovery.

 

Recognizing the need of all horse owners to preserve the ownership records of their horses the N.Q.H.R offers four sections designed to provide registration of ownership services for all quality horses regardless of their breeding or history. While we strive to honor and reproduce the foundation lines and "type" this registry has preserved for 50 years, the N.Q.H.R has also continued to seek out and recognize new lines of true quarter 'type' in an effort to continue to allow fresh blood into the lines and avoid the debilitating and even deadly diseases that can crop out with inbreeding.

 

The N.Q.H.R offers the following sections to more fully serve the quarter horse breed:

 

          Section A (Full Quarter Horse)        

Horses resulting from the breeding of two verifiably registered Quarter Horses;

or a Quarter Horse and a Thoroughbred;

or a Quarter Horse and a Paint Horse (that has at least ¾ quarter breeding), which meet the markings guideline.

 

          Section B:  (Quarter Type)

Horses with one Quarter registered parent or deemed to be obvious Quarter type by a director of the N.Q.H.R, which meet the markings guideline.

Parentage verification not required.

 

          Section C: (Paint Type)     

Horses of obvious or known Paint breeding  which meet the markings guideline.

Parentage verification not required.

 

         Section D:  (Registration of Ownership)       

Open section for Registration of Ownership

 No marking or size restrictions. Parentage verification not required.

 

If you would like to learn more or still have questions please visit our FAQ's page.