Online Registration is Here!

Get your AQHA business done quickly at aqhamembers.com.

Amarillo, Texas, April 4, 2005 – With the all-new aqhamembers.com, you can get your Association business done quickly and with just the click of your mouse. Register your horses, renew your memberships and much more from the comfort of your desk chair, without waiting for papers and forms to arrive in the mail. In some cases, registrations that do not require DNA or HYPP testing can be completed and mailed within 24 hours!

AQHA is committed to saving you time and trips to the mailbox, so you can get back to doing what you love – riding your American Quarter Horse.

Here’s what you can accomplish on aqhamembers.com:

-Register foals

-Renew your membership

-Research AQHA’s official pedigree and show records

-Nominate foals to the Incentive Fund and the Challenge

-Check the official AQHA show calendar

-Complete stallion breeding reports

-Find breeder referrals

-And many more resources you need to keep your horse business running smoothly!

Plus, AQHA members enjoy their first $10 of official AQHA online records FREE! It’s the only place you can access secure, trustworthy and accurate AQHA pedigrees and records.

SERVICE. SPEED. SECURITY: AQHAMEMBERS.COM.


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