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Save $40 on Half-Arabian and Anglo-Arabian Registration

The Arabian Horse AssociationSM (AHASM) is offering a special members-only discount on registering older Half-Arabian and Anglo-Arabian horses through July 1, 2003. AHA members can register horses over 24 months of age for only $75, a savings of $40 off the regular registration fee of $115. AHA members can also register Half-Arabian and Anglo-Arabian foals that are less than 6 months old for only $35. If a transfer of ownership is involved, there is an additional fee of $35.

Non-members can save money with the double registration discount if their horses are registered with another breed registry.

Double registration discounts are:

Foals under 6 months $40
Horses 6-12 months $65
Horses 12 to 24 months $85
Horse over 24 months $130

If you are a non-member and would like to take advantage of the older horse registration special discount and/or the member registration fees, you can join AHA for just $20 as an associate member and receive discounts on Arabian, Half-Arabian and Anglo-Arabian registration, member communications and access to Arabian Horse America programs. Contact AHA at (303) 696-4500 for more information.

AHASM is a 40,000 member breed association that registers Arabians, Half-Arabian and Anglo-Arabian horses, administers more than $4 million in prize money annually, produces national events, maintains official event records, recognizes more than 400 Arabian horse shows and distance rides and provides activities and programs that promote Arabian horse breeding and ownership. For information about Arabian, Half-Arabian and Anglo-Arabian horses, call 303-696-4500, e-mail iaha@iaha.com or visit www.iaha.com

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