Owing a pony can be quite exciting. One of the privileges that you get out of this is that you get to come up with a name for the pony. However, you must note that naming a race horse is not just a random concept and that you can come up with whatever name you want. There are rules and regulations as to how you name the animal. Here are some guidelines that you ought to keep in mind when you are coming up with the name.
You cannot give the stallion a name that is over 18 letters long. This includes any spaces and punctuation used. In addition, the name has got to have at least some letters, since a numbers only name will not be accepted. You can opt to give the stallion a one word name or you can join together different names to form one name.
You cannot give the steed a name that is being used by another steed. Once a name is taken, it is gone. You cannot even give it a name that almost sounds like another one. Even if the spelling is different. As long as it sounds the same or almost the same then it will be rejected. Some websites have tools that you can use to check whether the name you want is already taken or not. You also cannot give the pony the name of a commercial company or a brand name like let's say Coca-Cola.
The name should not be obscene or crude. It should also not be offensive in any way. For example, it should not offend any religious, political or ethnic groups. This is deemed to be in bad taste and it is not allowed.
You cannot name your pony after anyone, unless you have express written permission from that person, even if it is your family member. When submitting the name, you have to also submit the person's consent letter. Without this the name will not be approved.
The name of the steed should not end with the word horse or its synonyms. Therefore, it cannot end with the word stallion, steed, stud, filly, and colt. For example, it is not allowed to name your stallion MeanieFilly. You also can't name the pony after a race or racetrack.
When you get a pony, you must have named it by the time it turns two years old. When submitting names to the jockey, you must submit at least six, so that one can be selected for approval. In case you don't like the name selected by the jockey, you can pay a fee and have it changed.
You are not allowed to name one pony after another one unless five years have passed since the pony was last bred or raced. Once you pick a name, it will be tattooed on the pony under its lip. This will make it easier to identify the animal and all relevant information about it. If you are unable to select a name, you can let the Jockey Club come up with a name for the stud on your behalf.
You cannot give the stallion a name that is over 18 letters long. This includes any spaces and punctuation used. In addition, the name has got to have at least some letters, since a numbers only name will not be accepted. You can opt to give the stallion a one word name or you can join together different names to form one name.
You cannot give the steed a name that is being used by another steed. Once a name is taken, it is gone. You cannot even give it a name that almost sounds like another one. Even if the spelling is different. As long as it sounds the same or almost the same then it will be rejected. Some websites have tools that you can use to check whether the name you want is already taken or not. You also cannot give the pony the name of a commercial company or a brand name like let's say Coca-Cola.
The name should not be obscene or crude. It should also not be offensive in any way. For example, it should not offend any religious, political or ethnic groups. This is deemed to be in bad taste and it is not allowed.
You cannot name your pony after anyone, unless you have express written permission from that person, even if it is your family member. When submitting the name, you have to also submit the person's consent letter. Without this the name will not be approved.
The name of the steed should not end with the word horse or its synonyms. Therefore, it cannot end with the word stallion, steed, stud, filly, and colt. For example, it is not allowed to name your stallion MeanieFilly. You also can't name the pony after a race or racetrack.
When you get a pony, you must have named it by the time it turns two years old. When submitting names to the jockey, you must submit at least six, so that one can be selected for approval. In case you don't like the name selected by the jockey, you can pay a fee and have it changed.
You are not allowed to name one pony after another one unless five years have passed since the pony was last bred or raced. Once you pick a name, it will be tattooed on the pony under its lip. This will make it easier to identify the animal and all relevant information about it. If you are unable to select a name, you can let the Jockey Club come up with a name for the stud on your behalf.
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