Congratulations to the top 10 in our June Online Hippology Contest!

1. Sage Zajec

2. Sierra Severson

3. Dakota Archer

4. Lydia

5. Noelle Yandell

6. Leila Sudvary

7. Ella Schippert

8. CarliJo Giard

9. Sascha Laroche

10. Marley


Thank you to everyone who participated and we hope you all learned a little more! All top 10 winners will receive a gift certificate provided by CINCH.

AHA is available to provide services at the 2023 Youth and Midsummer Nationals beginning on Thursday, July 13 th for your convenience. Visit the AHA booth located in the Norick Arena on the west concourse by the Awards Room!

AHA is there to help you:

  • Register or transfer your horse
  • Submit your program entries or renewals.
  • Purchase or renew your AHA membership and receive a free gift (while supplies last)
  • Check out the AHA merchandise for sale
  • Look up pedigree, progeny, and accomplishment information on DATASOURCE
  • Get a FREE pedigree printout of a registered Arabian, Half-Arabian or Anglo-Arabian
  • Get assistance with your pending transactions – bring your work to the show
  • Take advantage of this opportunity to get the personal assistance you need to submit or
  • complete your pending work.


Stop by the booth and we’ll see you in Oklahoma City!

Our Annual Convention is on the horizon, and it is time to start preparing for our upcoming membership count deadline of June 30th. Delegate counts are determined by the total number of Adult members your club has as of June 30, 2023. That date is fast approaching.


According to the 2022 AHA Bylaws, “Member Organizations which have at least ten (10) Adult Members and/or Life Members shall be entitled to be represented at an Annual Convention by one (1) Voting Delegate per thirty-five (35) Adult or Life Members in good standing or part thereof.”


The scale for allotted delegates, as outlined in the 2023 AHA Handbook, is:

  • 10-35 Adult members- 1 Delegate
  • 36-70 Adult members- 2 Delegates
  • 71-105 Adult members- 3 Delegates
  • 106-140 Adult members- 4 Delegates
  • 141-175 Adult members- 5 Delegates
  • 176-210 Adult members- 6 Delegates
  • 211-245 Adult members- 7 Delegates
  • 246-280 Adult members- 8 Delegates
  • 281-315 Adult members- 9 Delegates
  • 316-350 Adult members- 10 Delegates
  • 351-385 Adult members- 11 Delegates
  • 386-420 Adult members- 12 Delegates
  • 421-455 Adult members- 13 Delegates

ALL new membership requests and renewals must be received and processed in the office before:

  • End of the business day (5 p.m. MST) on Friday, June 30 or
  • Via the AHA website by the end of the day Friday, June 30

to ensure each request is added to your club’s delegate count in time. This is the only time AHA has a “received” deadline rather than a “postmarked by” deadline.


If you have any questions regarding convention or membership, please feel free to contact Denise Parker at denise.parker@arabianhorses.org or 303-696-4516.


***Club Officers remember to check your membership rosters and your club officer’s roster for active membership. Please update officers if needed.

Resolutions are due August 15th (postmarked/electronic transaction dated) and may be submitted by any Member Organization (Adult Members), any standing Ad Hoc Committee of AHA, by a Regional Board of Delegates or by the Board of Directors of AHA. To access the convention dates and resolution form click here.

Three important points to the co-owner rules:

  • Two distinct nonfamily owners may co-own a horse and show that horse in a Junior Owner or Amateur Owner class except that no family member of a professional may enter into this relationship.
  • Co-ownership must be listed as an "and" ownership, an "or" ownership does not enable two distinct non-family owners to show in Owner classes.
  • The right to show horses in Owner classes when there are two distinct non-family owners, does not extend to the family of these distinct family owners.

To view co-ownership rules in its entirety click the button below

Co-Owner Rules

IMPORTANT - The AHA Equitation Manual has been updated with the legal Hunt Seat patterns – all non-compliant patterns have been removed. Access the legal patterns below.

Hunt Seat Patterns

ATTENTION: OWNERS OF HALF-ARABIANS

Half-Arabians that are to be shown in the following classes at AHA National Shows must have DNA on file:

  • US and Canadian Halter Futurity
  • Performance Futurity/Maturity/Derby
  • AWPA
  • AEPA
  • AHPA

DNA type of the horse and the horse's Purebred Arabian parent must be placed on permanent record with the AHA Registry and the horse has been shown to qualify as an offspring of the stated purebred sire or purebred dam through DNA type testing. DNA testing will be at the owner's expense and must be on file with the AHA office before the horse will be eligible to compete. If the DNA is not on file prior to that National Show, the horse is ineligible to be shown and all nomination fees will be forfeited. 

 

To obtain a DNA testing kit for Half-Arabians, please contact Registry Services at 303.696.4500 option 2.


The Half-Arabian DNA Frequently Asked Questions can be found below.

Half-Arabian Registration FAQ

BREEDING ENTRY AND HALTER FUTURITY DEAD FOAL CREDIT INFORMATION


In the event that a Breeding Entry does not result in a live foal (i.e., abortion, death of mare, etc.) the fee paid may be transferred to another unborn foal in any following year, provided a signed vet statement (on vet letterhead or official documentation) must be submitted to the AHA office. The vet statement must include the registration number and registered name of the mare and year of foaling. If a foal is born, the

date of foaling and date of death must also be included in the vet statement. Upon receipt of the requested information, AHA can issue a Dead Foal Credit Voucher.


SWEEPSTAKES: A $400 Credit Voucher can be issued in the event the mare does not produce a foal or if a foal is born, but dies within 30 days of foaling. A $200 Dead Foal Credit Voucher can be issued if the death of the foal occurs more than 30 days after parturition but before December 31 of the foaling year. The Credit Voucher can be used towards any future Sweepstakes enrollment.


If the Breeding Entry was placed on a Deferred Billing Agreement, the outstanding balance for that Agreement must be satisfied in full before any consideration of a credit will be made.


Late enrollments are accepted from January 1 to February 15 th of the foaling year. This includes a $150 late fee per Breeding Entry.


US HALTER FUTURITY: A Dead Foal Credit Voucher can be issued for horses enrolled in the US Halter Futurity Program. The Credit must be used the consecutive year. The AHA In-Utero Foal Application, Credit Voucher and $30 processing fee must be submitted by December 31 st of the year the mare is bred.


Late enrollments are accepted from January 1 to February 15 th of the foaling year. This includes $100 late fee per foal for US Halter Futurities.


For additional information regarding Dead Foal Credits, contact AHA at 303-696-4500, option 1.

CLASS SPLIT FOR US NATIONAL PERFORMANCE FUTURITY/MATURITY PROGRAM


Due to the increasing participation of the Ranch Horse Riding Futurity at U.S. Nationals, the class has been split. Beginning in 2023, there will be two classes, Arabian Ranch Horse Riding Futurity, and HA/AA Ranch Horse Riding Futurity.

 

Note: Half-Arabians competing in the Maturity Classes must have parentage DNA verified to the purebred Arabian parent on file at the AHA office before they are allowed to compete.

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