In AQHA rules, at what age is a horse presumed deceased unless the owner verifies it is living?

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Multiple Choice

In AQHA rules, at what age is a horse presumed deceased unless the owner verifies it is living?

Explanation:
AQHA sets an administrative point at twenty-five years where a horse is presumed deceased unless the owner verifies that the horse is living. This helps keep the registry accurate and manageable as horses age, avoiding ongoing records for animals that are no longer alive or active. If the owner provides verification that the horse is living, its status stays active; if not, it is recorded as deceased for registry purposes.

AQHA sets an administrative point at twenty-five years where a horse is presumed deceased unless the owner verifies that the horse is living. This helps keep the registry accurate and manageable as horses age, avoiding ongoing records for animals that are no longer alive or active. If the owner provides verification that the horse is living, its status stays active; if not, it is recorded as deceased for registry purposes.

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