Posted 2015-05-15 11:31 AM Subject: AQHA/APHA breeding paperwork question
Night Chat Leader
Posts: 13150 Location: Home....Smiling M Farms
My friend has two nice APHA mare's that she'd like to breed to my guy, who is AQHA. What is the process I need to take to get him APHA eligible? How does all that work? I've never dealt with paints so I have no idea.
I have called APHA but got the run around. So I figured this might be a good place to ask.
Posted 2015-05-15 11:32 AM Subject: RE: AQHA/APHA breeding paperwork question
Bulls Eye
Posts: 6443 Location: Oklahoma
APHA will list him as a stallion. Go to the APHA website and under their forms are the forms for the Stallion Listing and the breeding report. My guy has been bred to 4 APHA mares this year, so I'm doing the same thing. You'll also have to become an APHA member
Posted 2015-05-15 11:53 AM Subject: RE: AQHA/APHA breeding paperwork question
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Posts: 13150 Location: Home....Smiling M Farms
TwistedK - 2015-05-15 11:32 AM
APHA will list him as a stallion. Go to the APHA website and under their forms are the forms for the Stallion Listing and the breeding report. My guy has been bred to 4 APHA mares this year, so I'm doing the same thing. You'll also have to become an APHA member
APHA will list him as a stallion. Go to the APHA website and under their forms are the forms for the Stallion Listing and the breeding report. My guy has been bred to 4 APHA mares this year, so I'm doing the same thing. You'll also have to become an APHA member
Thank you ma'am That sounds pretty painless. lol
It "looks" painless... we shall see when it comes down to it.
APHA will list him as a stallion. Go to the APHA website and under their forms are the forms for the Stallion Listing and the breeding report. My guy has been bred to 4 APHA mares this year, so I'm doing the same thing. You'll also have to become an APHA member
Thank you ma'am That sounds pretty painless. lol
It "looks" painless... we shall see when it comes down to it.
APHA will list him as a stallion. Go to the APHA website and under their forms are the forms for the Stallion Listing and the breeding report. My guy has been bred to 4 APHA mares this year, so I'm doing the same thing. You'll also have to become an APHA member
Thank you ma'am That sounds pretty painless. lol
It "looks" painless... we shall see when it comes down to it.