Trakehner Registry

Looking for some input COTH family. I have a mare that can be registered American Trakehner Association OSB-D, due to her breeding she cannot be approved for the main studbook. She can also be registered Canadian Trakehner Horse Society which is not recognized by the Trakehner Verbrand. Once registered with either registry she can go through the process of becoming approved CSHA for breeding purposes.

What route would you say is the best in terms of marketability as a broodmare?

EDIT:
Dam: Canadian Crusader - JC registered, has Northern Dancer and Seattle Slew 3 generations back.
Sire: Airgon SLH (Ichi Ban/Advocate Ps)- ATA registered, went through approvals but he was an inch below height requirement so not an approved stud.

The lack of the sire being approved is what causes her to only be registered OSB-D.

What is her breeding?

Dam: Canadian Crusader - JC registered, has Northern Dancer and Seattle Slew 3 generations back.
Sire: Airgon SLH (Ichi Ban/Advocate Ps)- ATA registered, went through approvals but he was an inch below height requirement so not an approved stud.

The lack of the sire being approved is what causes her to only be registered OSB-D.

What about doing both?
I’m not sure either would increase her marketability as a broodmare.

the only reason to do them would be fine your own breeding endeavors.

Broodmare marketability comes from the mare’s performance record and her foal accomplishments.

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