AQHA, NCHA Launch Performance Web Site

The American Quarter Horse Journal, March 2, 2007 – The American Quarter Horse Association in conjunction with the National Cutting Horse Association recently formed a Web site for NCHA performance records.

This Web site, www.ncharecords.com , offers the only reports available linking official NCHA records with official AQHA pedigree information. These records are the most current, authoritative tools available for breeders, trainers, stallion owners and cutting horse enthusiasts.

“This is an effort to create premium records for specialty performers,” said AQHA President Walter Fletcher. “It is a step toward providing access to complete performance records on American Quarter Horses.”

Some of the records available include the horse’s performance summary, sire’s get, dam’s produce, sire’s get summary and dam’s produce summary, among others. A small fee is required for the records, but they are then available in portable document format, meaning they can be easily saved and printed.

For more information or to retrieve a record, visit www.ncharecords.com .

AQHA news and information is a service of AQHA publications. For more information on The American Quarter Horse Journal, The American Quarter Horse Racing Journal or America’s Horse, visit www.aqha.com/magazines.

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