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Part of the American Quarter Horse Association’s mission is to record and preserve the pedigree of the American Quarter Horse. Each horse registered with the Association is integral to staying true to the core mission of recording and preserving the breed. For a limited time, AQHA is offering an aged-horse registration special.
Beginning August 1, AQHA members can register American Quarter Horses 24 months after the foaling date or older for the price of a yearling – only $170. This is a savings of up to $380 based on the age of the horse! The special savings is only available until December 31, 2021, and all AQHA registration rules apply to new registrations. To be eligible for registration, all registration requirements must be met*.
There has never been a better opportunity to register aged horses with AQHA to be a part of AQHA programs, events and competitions!
AQHA has always encouraged early foal registration by keeping weanling registration fees lower for members; however, this special gives unregistered aged horses the opportunity to join the more than 6 million American Quarter Horses registered worldwide. Prices for horses 23 months after the foaling date and younger will remain the same.
To begin the registration process, view the AQHA Registration Guide and download the registration application.
AQHA Member Experience Professionals are available via phone and email to assist with any questions regarding the AQHA registration process. As long as the registration application is sent in before December 31, 2021, the reduced registration fee will be applied to the application, regardless of the amount of time it may take to complete the registration process. To register a horse as an American Quarter Horse, you must be an AQHA member. If you are not a current member, join AQHA or renew your membership today!
For questions on the AQHA registration process, submit a Contact Us Form or call 806-376-4811 and select, Option 1, Extension 1, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central, Monday through Friday.
*The entire $170 registration fee is non-refundable – even if the registration cannot be processed.
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