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Any Horse...Any Rider DVD Release
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MIchelle Binder of the Relational Riding Academy is nationally
releasing her new DVD, "Any Horse...Any Rider" soon. This fabulous
video is both educational and instructional. A definite must see. The
horses used in the DVD are horses that have suffered some type of
injury and needed to be rehabilitated. One of these is the Appaloosa
leopard stallion, King of Broken Hearts. Michelle explains the
correctness of movement and how to achieve it. As trends slowly move
away from the "4-beaters, crab movers and peanut pushers", show ring
etiquette will be judged more on the natural free flowing correctness.
Get you and your horse up to date with these invaluable tips that
Michelle gives to her viewers. To order your copy and check out
Michelles accredited credentials, go to www.relationalridingacademy.com
ApHC Stallions: King of Broken Hearts
Crystal Design
The King of Angels
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Board Of Directors report from Sandra Matthews 07/08/08
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I’ve recently returned from Jackson,
MS where the July Board of Directors meeting was held during the
National Show. The weather was mild and the show went well. Many of
those who attended were pleased with the facilities and the show in
general. The people of Jackson were most hospitable and we had tons
of media coverage.
The President for 2009 is Frank
Larrabee of Corrales, NM with Chuck McWhirter of Newton, NJ as Vice
President. The Executive Committee consists of Laura Lyon of Howell,
MI (chair, Planning and Review), Debbie Letham of Yukon, OK (chair,
Rules), Jack Zuidema of Alachua, FL (chair, Finance) and Dennis Dean
of Apple Valley, CA (chair, Marketing).
At the meeting we passed several new
rules which will take effect January 1, 2009. They are:
Starting in 2009 and every 10
years after that, the minimum percentage of FPD eligibility will
increase incrementally by requiring one additional horse in the
preceding 4 generations. Horses may enter the FPD program at the
percentage level requirements that were in place at the time the
horse was foaled.
All foals born of AQHA parents who
are descendants of Impressive and are HYPP HH or NH will be required
to be tested for HYPP at the time they are parent verified and will
have the status noted on their papers. Future descendants of HH or
NH horses will also be required to be HYPP tested/parent verified
and have the status designated on their papers. Once NN parents are
reached HYPP testing will not be required.
Horses who have white markings
beyond those described in the rulebook and whose parentage has been
verified that both parents are ApHC registered are eligible for
registration. Their papers will be marked that this horse has white
markings designated as an undesirable trait and any such horse is
ineligible to compete in any halter class.
All AQHA stallions and mares whose
registration papers have the notation “This horse has white
markings designated under AQHA rules as an undesirable trait and
uncharacteristic of the breed” are ineligible as a parent.
Approved the use of GastroGard,
UlcerGard and Equioxx as approved drugs.
All regional club presidents and
vice presidents must be members of the ApHC. It is recommended that
all other directors and members be ApHC members.
Consignments are due August 1 for our
World Sale. This year we will be having a broodmare incentive
portion of the sale. The foals of those mares in this portion of the
sale will be eligible for the 2011 World Sale 2 year old incentive
futurities. If you are interested in putting your horse in the sale
please contact the ApHC.
We will be having a Stallion Service
Silent Auction at the World Show. World and National Champions and
World and National Champion producers will donate breedings to the
ApHC. Both the stallion owner and the person who buys the stallion
service will receive an entry into the 2012 World Sale 2 year old
incentive futurities. For more information please contact Frank
Larrabee or me.
We are creating an ApHC foundation
which is a 501(c)3. This will make it easier for people to donate to
the club for specific purposes and for the club to seek funds via
grants, etc.
Our youth coordinator will be looking
at establishing a youth/academic exchange program so youth interested
in experiencing the equestrian lifestyle can come to the U.S. and
visit Appaloosa breeders/trainers.
We have 2 proposals on the table that
we need member feedback on. Both were designed with idea of helping
the regional clubs attract exhibitors to their shows.
The first, presented by Larry Baker, is
where 2 or more regional clubs in a zone may put on a 4-judge show
that will be double pointed. Exhibitors would pay 4 entry fees and 8
national point fees yet only have 1 weekend’s worth of expenses
(hotel, gas, stalls, etc.).
The second, presented by Ray Burchett,
is dependent upon how many entries a regional club had at a previous
year’s show. If a show had 300 entries or less, the club could
have a 2-judge show that is double pointed (2 entry fees but 4
national point fees). If a show had 301 to 600 entries, the club
could put on a 3-judge show with 1 judge to be double pointed (this
judge would be determined by the ApHC office) and exhibitors would
pay 3 entry fees and 4 national point fees. Clubs whose shows had
601 or more entries would not get any special consideration for their
shows.
We will be discussing these 2 proposals
in September so please let me know your feelings on them.
The time and place for the spring Board
of Directors meeting has yet to be determined. President Larrabee is
planning on having more meetings via telephone conference so I look
forward to a very busy and productive year.
Sandra Matthews
Director Territory II Zone C
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March Board Of Directors Report
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March Board Of Directors Report from Sandra Matthews Territory II, Zone C
Happy spring to all you Appaloosa
lovers! I’ve returned from our Board of Directors meeting which
was held in Albuquerque, New Mexico and where we discussed many
issues important to the club and the members.
In less than 3 months, we will be
having our 61 st National Appaloosa Show in Jackson, MS.
Things are moving along and staff members have made several trips to
make sure things are prepared. Several exciting things are planned.
Ray Ainsworth, who currently stars in the highest rated television
show on RFD TV, will be conducting several clinics during the show,
and while he is there two episodes of his program will be filmed.
Callaway, an emerging young singer from Mississippi and managed by
Randy Jackson of American Idol , has agreed to do a benefit
concert on June 28 with some of the proceeds going to the Appaloosa
Youth Foundation. The Cowboy Way Trading Post will have a moonlight
madness sale after the concert. Riata Ranch Cowboy Girls of
California will giving exhibition performances, and there will be a
freestyle reining exhibition. Watson Ford has signed a 3-year
agreement with almost $100,000 sponsorship. This includes vehicles,
cash and an exhibitor’s social. They will mention the show in much
of their local television, print and billboard ads, all of which
translates into thousands of dollars of advertising for us. Cypress
Depot is pre-cutting and donating lumber to make stalls solid walled
for tack rooms or to make stalls safer for stallions. They will also
be taking advance orders for lumber and other supplies needed for
stall decorations.
New classes added to the National Show
are FPD halter classes and a Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association
class. Also, there will be a Youth Judging Contest for both youth
(18 & under) and collegiate divisions with both individual and
team competitions.. So all you youth get a group together, be it
4-H, FFA, AYA or college, and join in the fun! Contact the Youth
Coordinator at the ApHC for more information.
Our IT department is working on a
really cool members only page. This page will allow you to track
work you have in progress at the club as well as view information on
all your Appaloosas. It is currently undergoing final design changes
and internal beta testing. Additions to the web site will include
adding video clips, scrapbooks and photos as well as profiling
regional clubs and international affiliates.
Our presence internationally is
growing. We approved the Appaloosa Horse Breeders Society of South
Africa (AHBSSA) and the Asociacion del Caballo Appaloosa de Mexico as
IRIP approved International Associations in 2009. We also reopened
the Canadian Re-Registration Window for a 12-month period starting in
July 2008.
A reminder to all youth members of
college age to get your application in for the Appaloosa Youth
Foundation scholarships. Deadline is June 10.
We took a gigantic step in the area of
marketing. We authorized the Marketing Department to sign a 4-year
contract with IEG Valuation Service for their assistance in obtaining
marketing partners. After evaluating our association, they will help
match us with corporations who would be interested in being
affiliated with us.
Starting at the 2008 National and World
Show, we will, on a trial basis, in the open classes only, eliminate
the line-up under each judge and recognize the overall top 16
placings. Those in 11 th -16 th place will
receive finalists ribbons and the top 10 will receive top 10 ribbons.
Members of the show committee believe this will add more excitement,
pomp and recognition to the winners. We want to know your opinions
on this in order to determine whether to continue this practice in
2009. This does not affect the youth or non-pro classes. They will
continue to have a line-up under each judge.
The show committee has recommended
changing the non-pro age group divisions to 19-44 and 45 and over and
non-pro would be limited to showing in one age group or the other. I
have heard arguments both for and against this proposal. Please let
your directors know your position on this, as it will be discussed
again in July.
The show department will be looking
into changing the dates of the Youth World Show to the end of the
National Show rather than the beginning. It appears that in the
east, the dates on which high school students take mandatory state
education tests fall at the same time as the Youth World Show and
therefore precludes them from attending. We will be looking to see
how this will affect students in other areas of the country.
A committee will be looking into
developing a formula for adjusting World Qualifying points annually.
There would be a year lag between adjusting the points and publishing
the required points so there should be no confusion as to how many
points would be needed to qualify. This formula is to be presented
at the July board meeting.
The Board of Directors also approved
the initiation of developing an Appaloosa Horse Club 501©3
Foundation. This would make it easier for donations to be made to
the association, enhance our ability to support various aspects of
the breed and equine activities and allow us to apply for grants. A
board of directors separate from the ApHC would run this
organization.
An auxiliary registration is being
looked at. This would be a place where horses that look like an
Appaloosa but do not fit into the regular registry or have an
Appaloosa parent and a non-approved outcross parent would be able to
get registration papers. They would never be able to be registered
in the main registry nor would they be allowed to compete in ApHC
events. If enough interest was shown, events and awards for these
horses could possibly be set up.
In 2007, our registration numbers this
year were down 12% but this trend is evident in many of the other
major breed associations, and it is not specific to the ApHC.
However, transfers were up 4% so horses are selling. The Performance
Permit program outdid its expectations with 596 permits processed
last year. 30 additional permits were applied for by the end of 2007
but were not included in the total because processing was not
completed by year’s end. Requests for Foundation Pedigree
Designation were down 14%. There were 22,728 members in 2007, which
is down 1,458 members from 2006.
We need to not only attract new members
but also keep them. When someone new shows up at one of your events,
have someone take them under their wing and show them the ropes and
be a mentor. We want everyone to feel welcome and not get
discouraged. If you participate at open shows and you see someone
with an Appaloosa, go over and say “hi” and encourage them to use
the ACAAP program or drop by a breed show and check things out or
even just check out the regional club and see if they’d be
interested in joining. There are a lot of things we can do to get
our membership to grow if we just all get together and do it.
I hope some of you will make it to the
National Show and I’ll be able to meet you. All of the meetings
are going to be on the fairgrounds so members will have easy access
to them. In the meantime, here is to blue ribbons and spotted foals.
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