Appaloosa Journal World Show Advertising Discounts
Become a World Show Sponsor!
ApHC Board of Directors Election
2020 Exemplary Regional Club Winner
New! Appaloosa Horse Club of Canada (ApHCC)-registered horses are now an approved outcross
2021 Appaloosa Stallion Directory
Congratulations Youth Contest Winners!
Special Presentation of the 2019 Youth Year-End Champions
NTRA Advantage Equine Benefits Program
Saddle Log Program
Qualify for the 2021 World Show through ACAAP
ApHC welcomes Kensington Protective Products as Bronze Level Sponsor
Appaloosa Journal Calendar 50% Off!
COVID-19 Show Guidelines
COVID-19 Rule Changes for 2020
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Show off your 2020 World Show & Youth World Show lineups in the World Show issue of Appaloosa Journal and take advantage of the
LOWEST advertising rates we have ever offered!
DISCOUNTED
ADVERTISING RATES
Single Full Page: $600/each
2-4 Pages: $550/each
5+ Pages: $500/each
Half Page: $400
Premium Placement:
$150 extra per page
RESERVATION DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 1st
MATERIALS DEADLINE:
SEPTEMBER 11th
Contact Hannah to reserve your space now!
(208) 882-5578 ext. 256
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EXCITING NEWS!
The Appaloosa Horse Club, Moscow, Idaho would like to announce the Board of Directors approval to allow Appaloosa horses registered with the Appaloosa Horse Club of Canada (ApHCC) once again as an approved outcross once again.
To be added in the ApHC 2021 Official Handbook:
Rule 204.A.2.d “Appaloosa horses registered with Appaloosa Horse Club of Canada (ApHCC), Canada”
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?
This means that the ApHC will now be able to consider for registration an Appaloosa horse with an ApHCC registered Appaloosa parent provided the other parent is registered with the ApHC with Regular (#) classification and the applicant can meet all other registration requirements, including filing sire, dam and/or DNA, filing late Stallion Breeding Reports, recorded owner(s) signatures, etc. Refer to the ApHC Bloodline rules for breeding requirements for registration with the ApHC.
For all rules and regulations of the ApHC, please contact the Registration Department at (208) 882-5578 ext. 300 or visit the ApHC website at www.appaloosa.com
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We are now taking reservations for the 2021 Appaloosa Stallion Directory!
This digest-size full-color, glossy publication will be mailed to ALL current ApHC members, as well as published online for anyone to access anytime for free!
Contact Hannah to reserve your stallion's space today!
Reservation Deadline:
September 15th
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The Appaloosa Youth Association is pleased to announce the following youth as this year’s AYA Contest winners!
PHOTOGRAPHY
18 & Under
1st Place- Dru Adams
2nd Place- Abby Freeberg
ART
10 & Under
1st Place- Alexa Joy Cole
2nd Place- Camryn Zimmerman
3rd Place- Kaitlyn Ryun
11-13
1st Place- Lydia Chadwick
2nd Place- Adam Ryun
3rd Place- Alison Woitkowiak
14-18
1st Place- Hannah Hamilton
2nd Place- Eden Arthur
ESSAY
13 & Under
1st Place- Abigail Ryun
2nd Place- Adam Ryun
3rd Place- Kaitlyn Ryun
Honorable Mention- Cody Freeberg
Honorable Mention- Camryn Zimmerman
Honorable Mention- Allison Wojtkowiak
Honorable Mention- Macki Kaz
14-18
1st Place- Maggie Nelson
2nd Place- Eden Arthur
Honorable Mention- Lydia George
Honorable Mention- Abby Freeberg
Congratulations to all!
To find out more about this contest or the many other exciting activities offered by the AYA visit www.appaloosayouth.com.
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Appaloosa Horse Club Joins NTRA Advantage Equine Benefits Program
ApHC members can take advantage of impressive cost savings with major companies like John Deere, Sherwin-Williams, Office Depot and Big Ass Fans.
Thank you NTRA Advantage for the opportunity to offer these benefits to dedicated Appaloosa enthusiasts!
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ApHC welcomes
Kensington Protective Products
as Bronze Level Sponsor
Kensington is a family owned and operated business known for fashion-forward, high-quality equine products designed in the USA. They began in 1954 by introducing the first canvas turnout blanket, as well as the bareback pad to the equine industry.
“During times of uncertainty is when we need to stand up and support each other. COVID will have forever changed our lives, but we have to all find a way to continue to move forward,” said Kensington President and Owner, Anthony Gatto. “Kensington has its own challenges, but I know as a community we will get through it. As the community continues to support me and Kensington, I wanted to reach back out and support the community. Kensington is proud to step up during these times and sponsor the ApHC.”
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Join the fun and support this year's Youth World and World Championship Appaloosa Shows! There are opportunities for everyone.
• Trophy Saddle Sponsor: $2,000
• Day Sponsor: $500 (sold out)
• Buckle Sponsor: $200 (sold out)
• Class Sponsor: $100
• Farm Flag: $100
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ApHC MEMBERS MUST BE CURRENT MEMBERS AS OF AUGUST 31ST TO BE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE IN THE BOD ELECTION.
Voting will open Oct. 1, and will close Oct. 31. Members will receive a postcard and email with the voting instructions from the election company.
CANDIDATES
Territory 1
- Tom Hodges- Oregon
- Kama Urton- Montana
Territory 2
- Daylene Williams- Nevada
- Julie Hilt- Colorado
Territory 3
- Ken Johnson- Illinois
- (declared winner via ApHC bylaw Article VI Section 2 part F)
Territory 4 - 4 year position
- Sean Schembri- Florida (declared winner via ApHC bylaw Article VI Section 2 part F)
Territory 4 - 2 year special election position
- Karen Sartain- Texas
- Dave Parlier- Texas
Territory 5
- Paula Gatewood- Kentucky
- Deb Dyer- Virginia
Territory 6
- Billy Ready- Connecticut
- Lori Wunderlich- New Jersey
Candidate bios will be on www.appaloosa.com soon.
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Congratulations to the 2020 Exemplary Regional Club
The ApHC would like to congratulate the Western Washington Regional Appaloosa Club (WWRAC) for receiving the highest score in the ApHC’s 2020 Exemplary Regional Club contest. This award was developed to recognize Regional Clubs that go above and beyond when promoting the Appaloosa breed.
The deadline for next year’s competition is January 31, 2021.
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If you're sticking close to home during this time, we hope you're getting a lot of hours in the saddle with your favorite Appaloosa! The Saddle Log and Driver and Disabled Rider/Driver Programs could be just the thing for you right now! It doesn't matter what type of riding you do! Showing.... trail riding.... barrel racing.... eventing.... Whatever your passion, why not receive some added recognition and cool prizes for the time you spend with your Appaloosa?
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COVID-19 Guidelines & Rule Changes for Regional Shows
As regional shows begin to be held again with more regularity, ApHC has developed a set of COVID-19 guidelines for show organizers to consider when planning a show.
Additional information is in the July/August issue of Appaloosa Journal and includes a check-list to help organizers get ready for your upcoming show.
It's more important than ever to work together to provide shows that can be safely attended by exhibitors. As equine industry professionals, we must set a good example for those in our industry to follow.
Perhaps most important is that once you've identified appropriate protocols for your event, be sure to spread the word to all potential participants so that they may arrive at the show prepared to comply.
Additionally, the ApHC Board of Directors has made the following recent rule changes effective for 2020 only. These are in direct response to COVID-19 concerns for the show year.
- In western showmanship and English showmanship, judges and exhibitors must remain at least 6 feet apart to maintain social distancing guidelines. Therefore, exhibitors should be instructed to stop at least 6' from the Judge when setting up for and during inspection. Exhibitors shall not be penalized for stopping this distance from the Judge. Judges should be careful to maintain social distancing requirements when inspecting showmanship horses.
- Show management should eliminate any obstacle in trail or ranch trail classes that will be touched by all exhibitors (example gate, drag, mailbox, slicker, etc.). Judges should review patterns in advance of the show to ensure compliance with this requirement. The gate in trail classes is a required obstacle at National and World ApHC shows. However, the board of directors has voted to eliminate that required obstacle in trail classes at the upcoming World Championship Appaloosa Show and Youth World Show.
- Because there is no way to maintain social distancing in the rope race nor to have ropes at the finish line that would not be touched by multiple exhibitors, the ApHC board of directors has voted to withdraw approval for this class for 2020 and will not hold this class at the 2020 World Championship Appaloosa Show.
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Qualify for the 2021 World Show through ACAAP!
New in 2020 – you can qualify for the 2021 World Championship Appaloosa Show by competing in the Appaloosa Competitive All-Breed Activities Program (ACAAP)!
See ACAAP rules contained in the 2020 Official Handbook of the ApHC for complete rules. This exciting opportunity is available in multiple class categories and is a great opportunity, especially for those who compete in hard-to-find disciplines like cutting, roping and jumping.
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