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      Location: Tyler, Tx | I have not been on in a while and noticed today that there had been quite a few questions about the PBRIP program here on the board. I am happy to answer any questions anyone might have.
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| I'll bite. Do you have to sign up each individual horse you'll be riding, or is it solely the rider who has to enroll? Does the horse's owner (say you are running a horse for someone) have to be a current APHA member and/or also PBRIP enrolled? |
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      Location: Tyler, Tx | bowersk - 2013-12-26 3:48 PM I'll bite. Do you have to sign up each individual horse you'll be riding, or is it solely the rider who has to enroll? Does the horse's owner (say you are running a horse for someone) have to be a current APHA member and/or also PBRIP enrolled? If the rider is enrolled and has a current membership they can run as many APHA horses that are eligible for the program as they like, no matter who owns the horse.
So long as the person riding the horse is currently enrolled and a member in good standing, the owner of the horse does not need to be current. All money won is paid to the exhibitor.
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   Location: Soon where I want to be:) | Looking for races but the web site seems slow to update them. Is there anywhere else to find them? Thanks. |
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| Way OT---- Can you check to see if my horse got his ROM at the world show? Does APHA issue a certificate for ROM? The horse is
SEEYOUINMYDREAMS
He got 2 points for placing 2nd from 5 judges, so he should have. There were actually 10 horses in the class. One DQ'ed.
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| RB Performance Hrses - 2013-12-26 4:03 PM bowersk - 2013-12-26 3:48 PM I'll bite. Do you have to sign up each individual horse you'll be riding, or is it solely the rider who has to enroll? Does the horse's owner (say you are running a horse for someone) have to be a current APHA member and/or also PBRIP enrolled? If the rider is enrolled and has a current membership they can run as many APHA horses that are eligible for the program as they like, no matter who owns the horse.
So long as the person riding the horse is currently enrolled and a member in good standing, the owner of the horse does not need to be current. All money won is paid to the exhibitor.
Thank you! I will be running at least 2 horses this spring and definitely wanted to take advantage of this awesome program. Do you think there will be a PBRIP side pot at BBR world finals? |
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          Location: You never know where I will show up...... | Do horses have to be sired by certain stallions to be able to be enrolled? Can breeding stock Paints be enrolled? I'm unclear on that. |
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   Location: Tyler, Texas | rockinas - 2013-12-28 8:02 AM Do horses have to be sired by certain stallions to be able to be enrolled?
Can breeding stock Paints be enrolled? I'm unclear on that.
No, They do not have to be sired by certain stallions. Only registered with APHA.
Breeding Stocks (SPB) are allowed. They just must qualify for the stakes eligibility rule - All Solid Paint-Bred horses with a foaling date prior to January 1, 2013 must have at least one Regular Registry Paint Horse in the first generation.
- All Solid Paint-Bred horses with a foaling date January 1, 2013 and any date thereafter must have at least one Regular Registry Paint Horse in the first generation and at least one Regular Registry Paint Horse in the second generation.
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      Location: Tyler, Tx | swede - 2013-12-26 9:59 PM Looking for races but the web site seems slow to update them. Is there anywhere else to find them? Thanks.
The races are being added to the website as they are approved. With this being a new program, when a producer finds out about the possibility of a sidepot and is approved, often times it is not but a week or two before their race. We are working on this and will be having a meeting in the next few weeks to get the 2014 calendar started.
If there are any races in your area that you would like to see approved please let us know and we will do everything we can to get the race approved for PBRIP. This is how we will know where there are people interested in the program and will be able to grow. |
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      Location: Tyler, Tx | Honeymoney - 2013-12-26 10:51 PM Way OT---- Can you check to see if my horse got his ROM at the world show? Does APHA issue a certificate for ROM? The horse is SEEYOUINMYDREAMS He got 2 points for placing 2nd from 5 judges, so he should have. There were actually 10 horses in the class. One DQ'ed. Thanks. Alison
Alison, I will call Karen on Mon for you. |
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      Location: Tyler, Tx | bowersk - 2013-12-27 8:21 AM RB Performance Hrses - 2013-12-26 4:03 PM bowersk - 2013-12-26 3:48 PM I'll bite. Do you have to sign up each individual horse you'll be riding, or is it solely the rider who has to enroll? Does the horse's owner (say you are running a horse for someone) have to be a current APHA member and/or also PBRIP enrolled? If the rider is enrolled and has a current membership they can run as many APHA horses that are eligible for the program as they like, no matter who owns the horse.
So long as the person riding the horse is currently enrolled and a member in good standing, the owner of the horse does not need to be current. All money won is paid to the exhibitor. Thank you! I will be running at least 2 horses this spring and definitely wanted to take advantage of this awesome program. Do you think there will be a PBRIP side pot at BBR world finals? BBR World Finals is one of the races on our list for 2014. It is a possibility, but please let us know if anyone has races they would like to see approved. We are not limited to a set list of races. If there is a producer that has a race they would like to see approved, or someone going to a race there is a $25 special event application fee to have your race approved and it is pretty simple to run. If anyone has any questions about that I am happy to answer them.
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   Location: Soon where I want to be:) | RB Performance Hrses - 2013-12-27 9:49 AM
swede - 2013-12-26 9:59 PM Looking for races but the web site seems slow to update them. Is there anywhere else to find them? Thanks.
The races are being added to the website as they are approved. With this being a new program, when a producer finds out about the possibility of a sidepot and is approved, often times it is not but a week or two before their race. We are working on this and will be having a meeting in the next few weeks to get the 2014 calendar started.
If there are any races in your area that you would like to see approved please let us know and we will do everything we can to get the race approved for PBRIP. This is how we will know where there are people interested in the program and will be able to grow.
Thanks I will keep an eye on the web site. Im in central texas( Austin) I would go to any approved races around here. My first thought would be wrapn3 maybe THCBRA. Can I use any of the PBRIP races to qualify for the APHA world show? |
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      Location: Tyler, Tx | swede - 2013-12-27 9:57 AM RB Performance Hrses - 2013-12-27 9:49 AM swede - 2013-12-26 9:59 PM Looking for races but the web site seems slow to update them. Is there anywhere else to find them? Thanks. The races are being added to the website as they are approved. With this being a new program, when a producer finds out about the possibility of a sidepot and is approved, often times it is not but a week or two before their race. We are working on this and will be having a meeting in the next few weeks to get the 2014 calendar started.
If there are any races in your area that you would like to see approved please let us know and we will do everything we can to get the race approved for PBRIP. This is how we will know where there are people interested in the program and will be able to grow. Thanks I will keep an eye on the web site. Im in central texas ( Austin ) I would go to any approved races around here. My first thought would be wrapn3 maybe THCBRA. Can I use any of the PBRIP races to qualify for the APHA world show? Yes, any PBRIP or APHA approved event will count towards APHA World Show Qualification. You will also receive regular APHA points and all results are reported to Equistat.
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      Location: Tyler, Tx | swede - 2013-12-27 9:57 AM RB Performance Hrses - 2013-12-27 9:49 AM swede - 2013-12-26 9:59 PM Looking for races but the web site seems slow to update them. Is there anywhere else to find them? Thanks. The races are being added to the website as they are approved. With this being a new program, when a producer finds out about the possibility of a sidepot and is approved, often times it is not but a week or two before their race. We are working on this and will be having a meeting in the next few weeks to get the 2014 calendar started.
If there are any races in your area that you would like to see approved please let us know and we will do everything we can to get the race approved for PBRIP. This is how we will know where there are people interested in the program and will be able to grow. Thanks I will keep an eye on the web site. Im in central texas ( Austin ) I would go to any approved races around here. My first thought would be wrapn3 maybe THCBRA. Can I use any of the PBRIP races to qualify for the APHA world show?
There is a producer in the Conroe area that is looking at adding PBRIP sidepots at several races for 2014. I am not sure how far you are from there. |
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          Location: You never know where I will show up...... | LoneStar - 2013-12-27 9:18 AM rockinas - 2013-12-28 8:02 AM Do horses have to be sired by certain stallions to be able to be enrolled?
Can breeding stock Paints be enrolled? I'm unclear on that. No, They do not have to be sired by certain stallions. Only registered with APHA.
Breeding Stocks (SPB) are allowed. They just must qualify for the stakes eligibility rule
- All Solid Paint-Bred horses with a foaling date prior to January 1, 2013 must have at least one Regular Registry Paint Horse in the first generation.
- All Solid Paint-Bred horses with a foaling date January 1, 2013 and any date thereafter must have at least one Regular Registry Paint Horse in the first generation and at least one Regular Registry Paint Horse in the second generation.
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     Location: In a HOLE in, Arkansas | Are there any races in Arkansas?
What about smaller associations? Can there be a PBRIP side pot at those?
There are a lot of Paint barrel horses where I live and I know the owners would be interested. I know I am as I just bought a super nice mare! |
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        Location: MD | There is a local association who has several APHA horses running there that is always very open to adding new things and side pots, etc...I will be speaking with them about getting the PBRIP started there for the upcoming season. That leads me to a question: In order for PBRIP events to count toward World Show qualifications, what all is entailed? |
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| RB Performance Hrses - 2013-12-27 9:50 AM
Honeymoney - 2013-12-26 10:51 PM Way OT---- Can you check to see if my horse got his ROM at the world show? Does APHA issue a certificate for ROM? The horse is SEEYOUINMYDREAMS He got 2 points for placing 2nd from 5 judges, so he should have. There were actually 10 horses in the class. One DQ'ed. Thanks. Alison
Alison, I will call Karen on Mon for you.
Hey, thanks. Someone pm'ed me that the horse has 10 performance points but it is not showing that he has an ROM. It info also does not show that he was Res World Champion. |
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      Location: Tyler, Tx | BigRedBabe - 2013-12-27 9:47 PM Are there any races in Arkansas? What about smaller associations? Can there be a PBRIP side pot at those? There are a lot of Paint barrel horses where I live and I know the owners would be interested. I know I am as I just bought a super nice mare! We dont have any races slated for AR as of now, but if you have any that you would like to see approved please send us the info and we will see what we can do. PBRIP sidepots can be held at ANY race where there is a producer willing to host it no matter how large or small or the location. We would love to see this program grow and become Nation wide!
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      Location: Tyler, Tx | Zepridesitright - 2013-12-27 10:27 PM Will it be spread around across the states or in certain ones
We would like to see this program active across the nation. Any producer that is willing to host a sidepot is approved so long as there is not another APHA Barrel event too close on the same day (we have not run into that problem as of yet). Other than that, race location and size makes no difference. |
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      Location: Tyler, Tx | WrapSnap - 2013-12-27 10:06 PM There is a local association who has several APHA horses running there that is always very open to adding new things and side pots, etc...I will be speaking with them about getting the PBRIP started there for the upcoming season. That leads me to a question: In order for PBRIP events to count toward World Show qualifications, what all is entailed?
If the race is PBRIP approved it will count towards World Show qualification. There are no extra steps or requirements to make it a qualifying show. |
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      Location: Tyler, Tx | Honeymoney - 2013-12-27 10:12 PM RB Performance Hrses - 2013-12-27 9:50 AM Honeymoney - 2013-12-26 10:51 PM Way OT---- Can you check to see if my horse got his ROM at the world show? Does APHA issue a certificate for ROM? The horse is SEEYOUINMYDREAMS He got 2 points for placing 2nd from 5 judges, so he should have. There were actually 10 horses in the class. One DQ'ed. Thanks. Alison Alison, I will call Karen on Mon for you. Hey, thanks. Someone pm'ed me that the horse has 10 performance points but it is not showing that he has an ROM. It info also does not show that he was Res World Champion.
Alison, often the points and awards take a while to show up in the system for any show and with the size of the World Show, I am certain they are still working on it but will double check for you on Mon. |
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     Location: In a HOLE in, Arkansas | Thank you!! I look forward to enrolling and running my mare. |
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        Location: MD | RB Performance Hrses - 2013-12-28 9:55 AM
WrapSnap - 2013-12-27 10:06 PM There is a local association who has several APHA horses running there that is always very open to adding new things and side pots, etc...I will be speaking with them about getting the PBRIP started there for the upcoming season. That leads me to a question: In order for PBRIP events to count toward World Show qualifications, what all is entailed?
If the race is PBRIP approved it will count towards World Show qualification. There are no extra steps or requirements to make it a qualifying show.
Thank you for this information. I will most definitely be in touch with some producers here locally and see what we can do. |
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