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APHA to offer color inspections
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FORT WORTH-The American Paint
Horse Association (APHA) has announced a series of color inspection clinics
around the country to help Paint Horse owners determine if their horses meet
minimum color requirements for APHA's Regular Registry.
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APHA will offer color inspections at several locations around the
country this year |
Cody Weirich, with APHA's
Field Services department, explained that when Paint Horses have minimal white
markings, it is difficult to determine from some photographs sent in with
registration applications if the horses qualify for the association's Regular
Registry. For the convenience of owners, they can request an APHA color
inspection for closer examination.
While APHA regularly
dispatches color inspectors to meet with owners to make these determinations on
their Paint Horses, those who choose to attend one of the upcoming clinics will
save on travel charges associated with such visits, said Weirich.
"Even if people aren't
ready for an inspection yet," Weirich said, "and they just want to
learn more about color requirements for APHA's Regular Registry, these are
great opportunities for owners to visit with APHA field representatives around
the country."
Cost of a color inspection is
$100, and DNA testing is available for $55. There is no charge for
consultations with the color inspectors.
"We look forward to
answering any questions people may have about our registration process or
bloodline and color requirements," Weirich said.
To be eligible for the
American Paint Horse Association's Regular Registry, horses must come from
stock registered with one of three recognized organizations: the APHA, the
American Quarter Horse Association or the Jockey Club (U.S. Thoroughbred
Registry).
The APHA maintains minimum
color requirements for registration in the Regular Registry. Stallions, mares
and geldings that meet the bloodline requirements and have a "qualifying
area" of white on a dark horse, or dark on a white horse, are placed in
the Regular Registry.
Horses that do not have
sufficient qualifying areas for the Regular Registry, but meet the bloodline
requirements, can be considered for the Breeding Stock Registry. "Breeding
Stock" is reserved for stallions and mares that are ineligible for the
APHA's Regular Registry, or registration with AQHA or the Jockey Club. Geldings
with one Paint parent may be registered as "Identification
Status."
Color inspection sites are
scheduled at the following locations from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the dates
listed:
Date |
Inspection
location |
May 26 |
Rocking Horse
Celebration Arena
Priceville, Alabama |
May 26 |
Will Rogers Center,
John Justin Arena
Fort Worth, Texas |
June 2 |
Chicopee Ag Center
Gainesville, Georgia |
June 24 |
Shasta District
Fairgrounds
Anderson, California |
August 4 |
Horse Park of New
Jersey
Allentown, New Jersey |
August 11 |
Reno Livestock Events
Center
Reno, Nevada |
August 18 |
Linn County
Fairgrounds
Albany, Oregon |
August 18 |
Herman Stern Arena
Valley City, North Dakota |
September
1 |
Ashland County
Fairgrounds
Ashland, Ohio |
September
15 |
Iowa State
Fairgrounds
Des Moines, Iowa |
October 6 |
Delaware State
Fairgrounds
Harrington, Delaware |
October
27 |
Kern County
Fairgrounds
Bakersfield, California |
November
10 |
Joe Freeman Coliseum
San Antonio, TX |
December
5 |
Kansas Coliseum
Wichita, Kansas |
Those interested in reserving
an inspection time should call Weirich at (817) 834-2742, extension 439 or 221,
at least three days prior to the color inspection dates listed.
Please note that inspection
locations may be subject to change. Call APHA to verify times and locations
prior to inspections.
More
about APHA
The APHA was founded in 1962. By that year's end, early association members had
recruited 150 fellow Paint Horse enthusiasts and registered 250 horses. By the
end of 2000, APHA had enrolled more than 100,000 members and registered nearly
593,000 Paint Horses.
The Fort Worth-based
non-profit association employs 165 people and maintains an operating budget of
more than $15 million for activities worldwide.
For more information about
APHA or APHA programs, call
(817) 834-2742, ext. 788, or log on to
http://www.apha.com/.
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