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Chairman – Katrin Sheehan – breeding@icelandics.org

Method of Discussion – e-mail list, teleconferencing when needed.

Members

Andrea S. Barber
Cerice Berndsen
Knutur Berndsen
Jason Brickner
Andrea Brodie
Juli Cole
Deborah Cook
Asta Covert
Anne W. Elwell
Barbara Frische
Martina Gates
Thorunn Kristjansdottir
Lori B. Leo
Kathryn Lockerbie
Sara Lyter
Gerald Oliver
Sali Peterson
Dawn Shaw
Katrin Sheehan
Gayle Smith
Judy Strehler
Stephenie Surbey
Bernie W. Willis
Bonnie Windell

Current Project

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A horse conceived and born in the U.S. can be registered if it is of pure Icelandic blood as verified by its pedigree and its sire and dam are registered; the breeding conforms to USIHC breeding standards; and the Registry has a Stallion Report for the sire for the year in which the horse was conceived. The horse to be registered must be blood-typed and/or DNA if it is a mare or stallion. In addition, the horse must be blood-typed and/or DNAand the blood types and/or DNA of its sire and dam, if located in the U.S., must be on record with the Registry.

A horse imported into the U.S. can be registered if it is of pure Icelandic blood as verified by its pedigree; it is registered by the government of Iceland or another registry recognized by FEIF