
Celebrating 25 years in 2019, the Breeders’ Trust continues to generate payouts to all of those who play a factor in the life of a foal; the stallion subscriber, breeder, and owner. In 2019, the Breeders’ Trust paid out more than $428,000 to participants, with a per-point value of $7.36. Keep an eye on your mailbox for your Breeders’ Trust check—they were mailed March 3.
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Thanks to Avid Photography for sending us this precious shot of “Marchy.” She is by Lil Joe Cash and out of Guns Gal, proudly owned by Melanie Chaparro.
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To obtain assistance with AQHA paperwork, customers must schedule an appointment with the AQHA Member Experience Team at each AQHA Service Center. Details on how to set-up an appointment, contact information, office hours and more are available at www.aqha.com/service-centers.
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The Association’s international members own more than 400,000 registered American Quarter Horses. Members are now able to access the newly translated AQHA transfer report in German, Italian, Portuguese and French, in addition to the forms already available in English and Spanish. The translated forms are available at www.aqha.com/forms-and-resources.
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3/9 UPDATE- AQHA has just made the decision to cancel the 2020 AQHA Convention. Click here for details.
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The great ones will have a show record over time that tells the story. So train your brain to handle short term disappointment and look at the entire show history of your animal.
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Believe it or not, the 20th anniversary of the Martinganza Quarter Horse Show and Futurity is just a short, five weeks away! Show management plans to pull out all the stops to ensure that this special occasion lives up to its name.
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For half a century, horsemen have been told to deworm their horses every two months. It’s a routine that most horse people follow, without much thought other than to rotate the type of dewormer that’s being used. Unfortunately, parasites haven’t been so lax over the years. They’ve been busy adapting to the chemical onslaught of indiscriminant deworming.
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