How do I find my AQHA number?
How do I look up AQHA records and pedigrees?
- Free Records.
- Step 1: Go to www.aqha.com.
- Step 2: Click Free Records.
- Step 3: Select a record type from the dropdown.
- Step 4: Search by horse registration number or name.
- Step 5: Type in your email address.
- Premium AQHA Records.
How many AQHA members are there?
234,627 members
The organization also houses the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame and Museum and sponsors educational programs. The organization was founded in 1940 in Fort Worth, Texas, and now has nearly 234,627 members, over 32,000 of whom are international.
How do you read a quarter horse registration?
The horse that is “registered” is at the top of the certificate. The pedigree that follows is the horse’s sire and dam. The sire (which is the father to the horse) is on the top or first branch of the pedigree. The second branch is the dam (the mother of the horse).
How do I find my horses papers?
If you have questions, contact the Registry at (800) 444-8521. How do I get new/duplicate papers for my horse? You can find the requirements for duplicate papers in the online rule book. If you have questions, visit the Registry at registry.jockeyclub.com or contact the Registry at (800) 444-8521.
How do you become a member of AQHA?
Learn how you can get discounts with AQHA corporate partners, show at official AQHA events, enroll in the Horseback Riding Program and receive The American Quarter Horse Journal by becoming an AQHA member. A general membership is $55 for one year or $140 for three years. You can buy a life membership for $1,250.
What is Equistat?
The most complete statistical service in the world, offering detailed information and earnings from: Cutting. Barrels. Reining. Pleasure events.
How much is an AQHA membership?
Become an AQHA Member
GENERAL MEMBERSHIP | AMATEUR MEMBERSHIP | YOUTH MEMBERSHIP |
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1 Year $55 | 1 Year $65 | 1 Year $25 |
3 Years $140 | 3 Years $170 | 3 Years $65 |
Lifetime $1250 | Lifetime (N/A) | Lifetime (until 18) $125 |
How do you read a horse pedigree chart?
On the certificate, a chart might list four generations: sire and dam, the four grandparents, the eight great-grandparents, and the 16 great-great-grandparents. Most pedigrees read from left to right, branching on the “top line” (the sire and his ancestors) and the “bottom line” (the dam and her ancestors).
How do I find lost AQHA papers?
AQHA has certain policies regarding lost or damaged registration certificates….
- Fill out an AQHA duplicate certificate form.
- Snap five photos of your horse.
- Make sure your AQHA membership is current and mail it in with a $50 fee.
How do I register AQHA without papers?
In case no paperwork is available on your horse. You can use the registration application of AQHA. What you need to do when registering for your horse is to collect the signature of the owner of your horse at the time she was bred.
What do you get with AQHA membership?
Whether you’re renewing your membership or joining for the first time, being an AQHA member comes with plenty of perks. You can get corporate partner discounts, receive The American Quarter Horse Journal, show at official shows and join the AQHA Horseback Riding Program!