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Horse
Breeders of the
IHSGB
Breeding
assessments are held regularly in the UK, where breeding
horses are judged by a minimum of two judges against the FIZO, the International Breed Standard for Icelandic
horses. They are awarded marks out of 10 for
conformation and rideability, and those with a mark of
8.00 or higher are known as First Prize horses. There are
several good stallions in the UK. Approximately 30 -
40 foals are born each year, with some being imported
in-utero in mares from Iceland and Europe. All results are held in an
International online register unique to Icelandic
horses, called
WorldFengur. All IHSGB members have free access to
this fascinating resource.
All stallions
used for breeding should be assessed once they are
trained to ride. Young horses must have a vetting to
ensure they are sound and fit for breeding with no
hereditary faults, and a copy of the vetting is held by
the IHSGB registrar. For more information on the IHSGB
Studbook, click
here.
It is not possible to register part-bred Icelandics, and they cannot compete in competitions for
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The IHSGB Trustee in charge of Breeding is
Tim
Hutchinson.

The Studbook Registrar is Mike Edwards.
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