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==Types of registries== There are breed registries and [[breed club]]s for several species of animal, such as [[dog]]s, [[horse]]s, [[cow]]s and [[cat]]s. The ''[[European Association of Zoos and Aquaria]]'' (EAZA) and the US ''[[Association of Zoos and Aquariums]]'' (AZA) also maintains stud books for captive species on display ranging from aardvarks to zebras.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aza.org/studbooks/ |title=Association of Zoos and Aquariums - Studbooks |publisher=Aza.org |date=2012-02-24 |access-date=2013-06-10}}</ref> [[Kennel club]]s always maintain registries, either directly or through affiliated [[Breed club (dog)|dog breed club]]s. Some multi-breed clubs also maintain registries, as do non-affiliated breed clubs, and there are a few registries that are maintained by other private entities such as insurance agencies; an example of this in the United States is the [[Field Dog Stud Book]]. [[Working dog]] organizations also maintain registries. There are also entities that refer to themselves as registries, but that are thinly veiled marketing devices for vendors of puppies and adult dogs, as well as a means of collecting registration fees from novice dog owners unfamiliar with reputable registries and breed clubs.<ref>[http://www.canadasguidetodogs.com/breedregistries.htm ] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051220184740/http://www.canadasguidetodogs.com/breedregistries.htm |date=December 20, 2005 }}</ref> Although these entities generally focus on dogs, particularly in relationship to the [[puppy mill]] industry, some are marketed as cat registries. At least one group claims to register wild species (held by private individuals rather than by legitimate zoological parks, which use the [[Association of Zoos and Aquariums|AZA]]). [[Horse breeding]] also has such problematic registries, particularly for certain [[color breed]]s. While many color breeds are legitimate, some "registries" are primarily a marketing tool for poor quality animals that are not accepted for registration by more mainstream organizations. Other "registries" are marketing attempts to create new horse breeds, usually by breeders using [[crossbreeding]] to create a new type, but the animals are not yet [[true breeding|breeding true]]. Many such questionable registries are incorporated as for-profit commercial businesses, in contrast to the formal not-for-profit status of most reputable breed clubs. They may provide volume discounts for registrations by commercial dog breeders such as puppy mills. An unscrupulous registry for dogs or horses is often spotted by a policy to not require any proof of pedigree at all. In the dog world, such registries may not sponsor competitions and thus cannot award championship points to identify the best individuals registered within a particular breed or species. In the less-organized world of [[horse show]]s, where many different sanctioning organizations exist, some groups sponsor their own competitions, though wins at such events seldom carry much prestige in mainstream circles. Some registers have the word "registry" in their title used in the sense of "list"; these entities are not registers in the usual sense in that they do not maintain breeding records. In the dog world, listed animals are required to be [[castration|de-sexed]]. The American Mixed Breed Obedience Registry is an example. Some [[equestrianism|equestrian]] organizations create a recording system for tracking the competition records of [[horse]]s, but, though horses of any sex may be recorded, they also do not maintain breeding or progeny records. The [[United States Equestrian Federation]] is one organization that uses such a system. {{Anchor|Closed}}
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