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AQHA offering reduced registration fees for older horses

Just thought I'd pass this on in case someone can use it. [quote]If you’ve had the paperwork laying around for a couple of years on your American Quarter Horse and just never got around to getting him registered, now is the time to preserve the pedigree of your treasured equine friend! AQHA is offering reduced registration fees for horses 3 and older. Normally, the 3-year-old fee is $550, and the fee for horses 4 and older is $1,000. But for a limited time, AQHA is offering a reduced rate of $300. Register all of your older horses today! All of your paperwork needs to be in order, meaning that other requirements of registration must still be met, in order for the horse to be considered for registration. [/quote]

Jenks Fri, 08/07/2009 - 08:04

[quote="admin"]The only way to do that CM would be to research their pedigree and not only register them but back register all the other horses in the pedigree. Even then it would only work if the original APHA horses where crop out AQHA horses.[/quote]

And TB's as well! I can't register Lacy right off the bat AQHA due to that (She is reg APHA). But there are TBs registered as AQHA, so somehow it can be done (earned points or something I think?)

That's really cool of them to do.

Morgan Fri, 08/07/2009 - 12:48

No, they have to be ALL QH. :roll: The "Paint Mare" and the "Moorhouse Paint Mare"on the bottom half won't be allowed. Personally I think it's silly. The rule change is kind of hypocritical as some of those paint horses back then could have been QH except for the pattern, to be fair they'd have to let them in. Then you could just make one big happy registry, without having two registries for different colors of the same danged horses.

Classy is almost entirely a QH with a few TBs like Three Bars.
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you can trace her single paint line where she got the tobiano directly back through Q Ton Dixie Alpha , the record ends with a paint mare named "Babe".

btw completely random and off topic but I had a new client yesterday and she has a yearling colt that will knock your socks off, she got him for $250 :shock: It was the result of an accidental breeding of a Morgan and an Appy. Bay blanket spotted, just wow in build and smart and spunky. :love I don't know what you DO with that but you'd certainly get attention whatever it is. :lol:

Morgan Fri, 08/07/2009 - 13:11

no :( maybe when I go back. I was just out to do one horse, cute solid paint mare. owner said she had some TB in her, which you really couldn't see at all, except how light she was on her feet and when I picked up a back foot and she started this...[i]sound[/i]. :shock: Apparently she's a windsucker, that was a new one for me...is it common in QH's too?