F - Level, What is it?

F - Level: Refers to the "filial"
generation of the Appaloosa.
The Appaloosa Horse Club of Canada, incorporated under the APA in 1999 involved
in its' EVOLVING BREED status, the
generational requirement are referred to as F - Levels:
P1 - Founding parental generation (any ApHCC registered animal
before if it has not been
advanced, and any acceptable
outcross – AQHA or Thoroughbred)
F1 -
first generation,
F2 -
second generation,
F3 -
third generation,
F4 -
fourth generation - Which becomes the first level of animals in
the “Distinct Breed Book” to be opened
when a sufficient
number of F4 breeding animals have been identified.
Because of the tumultuous and unrecorded/unregistered history of the
Appaloosa horse, plus the use of outcrosses to help re-define the animal after
that history, it has been determined that a specific method needed to be
implemented in order for the Appaloosa to be recognized as a "Distinct
Breed" in Canada under the APA.
As such, at this point in time the ApHCC Canadian Appaloosa is classified as
an "Evolving Breed".
In order to achieve status as a "Distinct
Breed", a specific format has been developed so that Canadian
Appaloosa horse bloodlines can be traced and advanced to their appropriate
F-Level, should their owners choose to do so.
In short, there needed to be a clearly defined starting point in the Canadian
Appaloosa Registry where a horse is evaluated, approved and advanced in the
ApHCC records. The candidate horse, to achieve F3/F4 levels must be inspected,
approved by an ApHCC Inspector or licensed Veterinarian and meet all the Breed
standards and requirements. Offspring of advanced animals will be 1 level above
the lowest level parent.
The F - Levels are F1 thru to F4, with F4 being the highest level at this
time. The foundation parental breeding stock is classified as P1 and then thru
the breeding program and mating appropriately, the resulting foal may rise up an
F - Level from the parental stock. At the level of F4, a horse would be
considered a "Distinct Breed Appaloosa
starting animal.
The term purebred has not been used to this point, because the ApHCC has yet
to define purebred for the registry. AgCanada and the APA would allow a 7/8’s
animal to be called a purebred. While other definitions claim 8 generations to
be purebred. As the “Distinct Breed”
book requirements are now being worked on, the ApHCC definition of purebred will
come in the future.
Definitions:
ApHCC - Appaloosa Horse Club of Canada
AQHA - American Quarterhorse Association
APA - Animal Pedigree Act of Canada
Monochrid - only one testicle dropped into scrotum, one retained in
the abdomen
Cryptorchid - both testicles retained in the abdomen, none in
scrotum

The following is reprinted by permission of the
Appaloosa Horse Club of Canada in description of F-Levels and how they work.
The
ApHCC Book of Parental Stock defines the horses that are accepted as the
"starting blocks" for the Appaloosa Evolving Breed process; the
starting genetics resources.
Eligible mating from within the Parental Stock population will result in the
first generation (F1) of Appaloosas identified within the Evolving Breed
parameters.
The ApHCC Book of Identified Appaloosas (By-laws, Section VII) defines the
matings that will produce F1, F2, F3 and F4 Appaloosas.
These Identified Levels indicate successive generations of breeding through
which the Appaloosa breed is evolving toward Distinct Breed recognition.
It
is important to note that the "F1, F2, F3 and F4" designation is a
genetic term referring to the filial generations
following the parental generation, as defined in Webster's Dictionary:
"filial"
2. Genetics designating or of any generation following the
parental: the first filial generation is designated F1,
second (produced from the first) F2, etc.
The
Book of Parental Stock includes the following:
"a. Appaloosa horses for
which an ApHCC Certificate of
Registration or Certificate of Pedigree was issued dated prior to
Ministerial approval of the Articles of Amendment adding the Appaloosa Horse
as an evolving breed".
Simply
put, this means that under the ApHCC By-laws, any Appaloosa registered by ApHCC
between 01 January 1954 and 31 December 1998 will be considered, at the absolute
minimum, Parental Stock, even though their parents may not be horses included in
the Book of Parental Stock (e.g.. Grade, unknown, Arabian).
Other Parental Stock may be ApHC (Moscow, Idaho) horses which do not have
Arabian or unknown parents, AQHA registered or Appendix Horses, Canadian Quarter
Horses and Jockey Club or Canadian Thoroughbred Society horses.
However, some of the Appaloosas registered prior to the 1999 recognition as an
Evolving Breed, may have the "pedigree background as well as the
'phenotype' characteristics of multiple generations". So how do these
Appaloosas fit into the Evolving Breed process?
The
ApHCC regulation for Evaluation of Appaloosa Horses for Identified Appaloosa
Classification allows owners the option of having their Parental Stock Appaloosa
evaluated for identification into one of the four Levels of Identified Appaloosa
Horses.
This
process includes an evaluation of the "pedigree background", to
determine the degree of Appaloosa lineage, and a physical Inspection by an ApHCC
Inspector to determine "phenotypic characteristics", the Appaloosa
breed standards.
To explain the pedigree evaluation process, Diagram 1 illustrates the process of
determining the "starting point".
The
dam, JEANETTE B #1763 ApHCC has one ApHCC registered parent, the other parent is
a "bay mare". Since unregistered horses are not included in the
Book of Parental Stock, "bay mare" may not be considered a
"starting point".
However,
JEANETTE B was accepted by the ApHCC in 1963 and an ApHCC Certificate was issued
for her. Therefore she is eligible for Parental Stock recognition in accordance
with the Book of Parental Stock definition. JEANETTE B is therefore the
"starting point" for determining Appaloosa lineage.
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Wranglers
Kalitif
#21483
foaled May 12, 1982
mare
F1
eligible
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Wrangler
G
#1566
F1
eligible
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Ranger
G
#149
Parental Stock eligible
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Pinkey
not eligible for Parental Stock
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India
#0
Grade
not eligible for Parental stock
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Santa
Fe
#87
Parental Stock eligible
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Shining
Timber
#25
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Dixie
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Jeanette
B
#1763
Parental Stock eligible
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Silver
B Comanche
#1282
F1
eligible
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Yo-Patch
#275
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Silver
B Gypsy
#640
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Bay
Mare
not eligible for parental stock
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unknown
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unknown
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A
Parental Stock horse bred to a Parental Stock Horse produces a Level 1 or F1
offspring. Successive generations are numbered one higher than the lowest parent
generation.
The physical inspection by the ApHCC Inspector will determine if the horse meets
ApHCC Breed Standards. For example, height of the horse, whether the horse
is monochrid or cryptorchid (stallions), whether the horse has an overbite or
under bite (stallions and mares) and other information such as base colour, coat
pattern, body type, cannon bone circumference, etc.
As Appaloosas are bred and the offspring registered in the books of the ApHCC,
there will be a natural progression through the Identified Levels 1 - 4.
If
owners elect to have their horses evaluated, a more rapid transition to Distinct
Breed recognition may be achieved.
As
more Appaloosas have their pedigrees evaluated and physical inspection completed
for breed standard verification, more horses will be identified at the higher
levels (F3 & F4) and purebred individuals will be identified toward Distinct
Breed recognition.

F
- Level Determination Chart
Use
this chart as you would a mileage chart. Select the dam from the left
column and the sire from the top row.
Where the two columns meet indicates the level of the identified Appaloosa that
would result from this mating.
A foal would receive identification one level higher than its lowest parent.
Please note that there are other requirements that must be meet when achieving
the higher levels of identification. If these are not also meet, than
foal would remain at the same level as its lowest parent.
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Sire
Parental Stock
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Sire
F1 Appaloosa
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Sire
F2 Appaloosa
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Sire
F3 Appaloosa
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Sire
F4 Appaloosa
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Dam
Parental Stock
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F1
Appaloosa
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F1
Appaloosa
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F1
Appaloosa
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F1
Appaloosa
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F1
Appaloosa
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Dam
F1 Appaloosa
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F1
Appaloosa
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F2
Appaloosa
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F2
Appaloosa
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F2
Appaloosa
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F2
Appaloosa
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Dam
F2 Appaloosa
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F1
Appaloosa
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F2
Appaloosa
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F3
Appaloosa
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F3
Appaloosa
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F3
Appaloosa
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Dam
F3 Appaloosa
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F1
Appaloosa
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F2
Appaloosa
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F3
Appaloosa
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F4
Appaloosa
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F4
Appaloosa
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Dam
F4 Appaloosa
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F1
Appaloosa
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F2
Appaloosa
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F3
Appaloosa
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F4
Appaloosa
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F4
Appaloosa
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