International Champagne Horse Registry

STUD BOOK
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An online, illustrated record of the Registry

(ICHR registered stallions available for stud service are here.)


#1-50
#51-100
#101-150
#151-200
#201-250
#251-300
#301-350
#351-400
#401-450
#451- 500
#501-550
#551-600
#601-650
#651-700
#701-750
 


ICHR is happy to be able to make our unique, online, photographic stud book available to the public, at no cost.

It is divided into manageable web pages of 50 entries, including thumbnail pictures, each.  

The entries are listed in the order in which the horses were registered; thus, by registration number, not by breed, age, sex, etc.

ICHR stud book includes many breeds of Champagne stallions, mares, and foals, from miniatures, to ponies, to riding, harness and draft horses and even mules.

Please remember that all graphics (including photographs) and text on this site are copyrighted, including the exhaustive pedigree and color research that our members have done.  If you quote this site, please give credit where credit is due.

 

ICHR
PO Box 4430
Paso Robles, CA 93447-4430

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You're invited to join our Yahoo Groups list, to share pictures
and discuss champagne horse colors.

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Legal information:   ICHR was incorporated in the state of California in 2000.  It is a non-profit corporation.  ICHR is not, and never was,
connected with any other Champagne organization.

Original Web & Graphics Design © 2001-2010 by Barbara A Kostelnik
(see Hippo-Logistics.com )
Please remember that all graphics and text on this site, as on all of the WWW, are copyrighted,  including the exhaustive pedigree and color research that our president, Carolyn Shepard, has done.
If you'd like to use something from this site,  just email us for permission.

About emailing the ICHR:  Horse color questions will not be answered without the horse's breed and registered name, if any.  Due to the extensive research conducted by the ICHR, we are usually able to determine if a horse has champagne in its pedigree by recognizing the names of ancestors we have determined were champagne, listed in the right column of each entry in our stud book.    
ASK about "grade" horses, please.

Please email the Webmaster about web site problems, changes requested, or comments regarding the web site and its design.  Please include the URL of the page you're writing about. Thank you.