Breeder’s Certificate: For each mare bred, a Breeder’s Certificate must be fully completed with original inked signature(s) of the recorded stallion’s owner, authorized agent or lessee at the time of the breeding provided on it. Photocopies, faxed copies or scanned copied signatures are not acceptable. Please be sure that there are no alterations made to the breeder’s certificate and that all the requested information and owner’s signatures are fully completed on it. Breeder’s Certificates received with missing, altered or incorrect information will necessitate the need for a new Breeder’s Certificate and new signatures from owners. Breeder’s Certificate which has missing, incorrect or incomplete information will cause delay processing the foal’s registration.
Continue reading …The book includes patterns for Ranch Trail, Showmanship, Equitation, and Horsemanship, including the National Championship Finals. It also includes listings of AQHA patterns for Cow Horse, Reining, Ranch Riding, VRH, and Western Riding.
Continue reading …At the 2019 AQHA Versatility Ranch Horse World Championships, AQHA Ranching Heritage Challenge Finals, AQHA Level 1 Cattle Championships and National Ranch and Stock Horse Alliance National Championship Show, more than 2,300 entries and 350 exhibitors from 30 states and Costa Rica competed for:
Continue reading …Feeling lucky? The Shamrock Shuffle is coming to Cloverdale, IN. March 4-8. Judges for the show are Buddy Fisher, Eric Petersen, Jeffrey Pait, Nancy-Sue Ryan, GiGi Bailey, Glenn Wells, and Manita Defoor.
Continue reading …The 2020 AQHA Convention is rolling into Las Vegas, March 13-16 at the South Point Hotel & Casino. The convention is a chance for breeders, trainers, owners and horse lovers of all kinds to talk about issues affecting the industry and discuss proposed changes to the way AQHA does business.
Continue reading …The Nutrena Central, West and East AQHA Level 1 Championships are three pinnacle events for Level 1, Rookie and walk-trot competitors around the world. The Nutrena Level 1 Championships offer a variety of events and activities for competitors, friends, family and spectators to take part in throughout the show, including free Ride the Pattern clinics taught by AQHA Professional Horsemen and the AQHA Level 1 Championships Educational Series. The purpose of these levels of AQHA competition is for everyone from the minimally accomplished to beginner AQHA competitors to get in the arena and gain experience.
Continue reading …This year’s auction will be held at the 2020 ABRA World Show Welcoming Party on July 19, 2020. The party includes a DJ, taco bar, and cash bar!
Continue reading …The No. 5 South Carolina equestrian team wrapped up its first weekend back in the ring with a 15-5 win over the South Dakota State Jackrabbits on Saturday at OneWood Farm.
Continue reading …If you wish to be added to a waiting list, you can email SOQHAstalls@gmail.com. The trainer/agent form has been disabled. The client form is still active for those to pay for stalls reserved by their trainer/agent. You can no longer request an RV. Remember if you ‘clicked’ sending check, you need to have that sent within 10 days to continue to hold your reservation.
Continue reading …The Madness, held May 8-17 in Wilmington, Ohio and the Redbud Spectacular, held May 30-June 7 in Oklahoma City, will host the two Great American Stallion Incentive events this year, offering opportunity for Western Pleasure and Western Riding horses to compete for a piece of the $30,000 incentive purse for 2020.
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