Mason-Dixon Miniature Horse Association ~ Cick Here!
AMHA ( American Miniature Horse
Association )
The American Miniature Horse
Association promotes the breeding, use and perpetuation of a standard of equine excellence in miniature. Horses registered
with AMHA must meet the Association Standard of Perfection and cannot exceed 34 inches in height measured from the last hairs
of the mane.
Whether your interest is showing, breeding
or recreation, AMHA offers rewarding programs, opportunities and a wide variety of resources to expand your involvement with
this special equine known as the American Miniature Horse.
AMERICAN MINIATURE HORSE ASSOCIATION ~ Please Click
AMHR
( American Miniature Horse Registry )
Welcome
to the world of the Small Equine!
Recognized for
Miniatures ( cannot exceed 38 inches in height measured from the last hairs of the mane ) and Shetlands. AMHR offers rewarding
progams, opportunites and a wide variety of shows and resources.
AMERICAN MINIATURE HORSE REGISTRY ~ Please Click
PAC - Paint Alternative Competition
A program
one can enroll if they become a member of the American Paint Horse Association. PAC offers a Paint Alternative Competition
program (PAC). This program is open to all breeds and through PAC, you can get the recognition for accomplishments in the
competitive events you enjoy. For more information click onto
www.apha.com/pac
click here to download the PAC Enrollement Form
American Paint Horse Association
The association's mission remains the same today as when it was established:
- To collect, record and preserve pedigrees of American Paint Horses
- Oversee matters
related to breeding and exhibition
- Create and maintain programs that
* Increase the value of American Paint Horse
* Enrich members' experiences with their horses
* Promote Paint Horses and preserve their history
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American Quarter Horse Association
In
addition to providing the core services of registrations and transfers, we will unveil new programs designed to enhance your
involvement with your American Quarter Horses and give you more for your membership dollar.
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Appaloosa Horse Club
Moscow, ID
The Appaloosa Horse Club is the international breed registry serving ApHC members
and Appaloosa enthusiasts by recording and reserving the horses' heritage and history, and by providing services that promote,
enhance and improve the Appaloosa, a breed defined by ApHC bloodline requirements and preferred characteristics, including
coat pattern.
The Saddlebred Horse Association,
Inc.
Membership in the American Saddlebred Horse Association contributes significantly to safeguarding
the integrity of the breed, promoting the use of Saddlebreds, and expanding the public's knowledge of America's original show
and sport horse. The monetary value of your membership contribution is returned many times over in benefits to the breed and
to you as an Association member, as well as in services provided by the Association and the American Saddlebred Registry.
www.asha.netThe Pinto Horse Association of America, Inc.
The association shall be a non-profit organization for the purpose of maintaining and servicing a registry
for the Pinto breed. It shall further promote the breeding of Pintos by specific conformation type, performance, and color,
as well as promoting interest in the Pinto as a breed. The members will be encouraged to promote Pinto classes in all types
of horse shows where possible and should promote good horsemanship and sportsmanship.
www.pinto.org
The Arabian Horse Association.
Enter a world where the time you spend with an Arabian horse is the best part of your day. With 46,000 members,
the Arabian Horse Association (AHA) provides many opportunities for you to tap into the Arabian horse lifestyle. AHA is a
full-service breed association and registry for owners of Arabian, Half-Arabian and Anglo-Arabian horses.
www.arabianhorses.org
Pony of the Americas Club, Inc (POAC)
Indianapolis, IN
"The Using Pony for Youth"
Pony of
the Americas (POA) is an international organization comprised of more than 40 State Clubs throughout the United States.
POA is unique in that it is the only equine organization devoted to the furtherment of youth riders.