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little_bug
Reg. Oct 2008
Posted 2015-02-09 1:21 PM
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 When looking up what it will cost to register a younger horse (2/3 year old) there is a member fee versus a nonmember fee. If I was a member previously and just pay my yearly dues or if I sign up before I send in the paperwork does that work? There is a huge difference in costs and I am trying to figure out which one it would be. 

Also for paints there is a solid paint versus regular registry. If it is a solid paint can I just pay that fee? 
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lhighquality
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Posted 2015-02-09 2:53 PM
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I would pay my membership. Then wait 30 days or so to register the horse. As for Paint (APHA) not sure!
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Whiteboy
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Posted 2015-02-09 2:53 PM
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euchee
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Posted 2015-02-09 2:57 PM
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 Do it at the same time.  I wasn't a current member but needed to register two horses.  I sent in the first one with my money to become current again with a note to process that one first.  For the second horse I just sent the money for the current member pricing.  Placed all in one envelope and all was good, got them back in about two weeks. NO problems.
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little_bug
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Posted 2015-02-09 2:59 PM
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Whiteboy - 2015-02-09 11:53 AM You can do it all at the same time.   

Do you know if registering as a solid paint vs regular registry is the same concept? Or do you have to register as regular registry AND solid paint? Because one is going to be $500 and the other is like $70...  
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jschipper
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Posted 2015-02-09 3:44 PM
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I just did a 2012 colt back in November. did it all online and paid my membership with the registration at the same time.

Solid paints are still just registered with APHA -- there are not two seperate registries. Just two seperate prices, if that makes sense. I did a solid APHA weanling at the same time that I did my AQHA colt.


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Whiteboy
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Posted 2015-02-09 5:42 PM
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little_bug - 2015-02-09 2:59 PM
Whiteboy - 2015-02-09 11:53 AM You can do it all at the same time.   
Do you know if registering as a solid paint vs regular registry is the same concept? Or do you have to register as regular registry AND solid paint? Because one is going to be $500 and the other is like $70...  

Not sure on that one. 
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little_bug
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Posted 2015-02-10 7:17 AM
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jschipper - 2015-02-09 12:44 PM I just did a 2012 colt back in November. did it all online and paid my membership with the registration at the same time. Solid paints are still just registered with APHA -- there are not two seperate registries. Just two seperate prices, if that makes sense. I did a solid APHA weanling at the same time that I did my AQHA colt.

Thank you! I tried looking it up and it did say that Solid Paint is just a cheaper form of registration for those horses that ddn't come out "fancy." Some of the big shows don't offer as many classes for them but he won't be shown pleasure and he is a gelding so won't bred.  
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FlyingHigh1454
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Posted 2015-02-10 8:49 AM
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little_bug - 2015-02-10 8:17 AM

jschipper - 2015-02-09 12:44 PM I just did a 2012 colt back in November. did it all online and paid my membership with the registration at the same time. Solid paints are still just registered with APHA -- there are not two seperate registries. Just two seperate prices, if that makes sense. I did a solid APHA weanling at the same time that I did my AQHA colt.

Thank you! I tried looking it up and it did say that Solid Paint is just a cheaper form of registration for those horses that ddn't come out "fancy." Some of the big shows don't offer as many classes for them but he won't be shown pleasure and he is a gelding so won't bred.  

A solid paint cannot show in regular paint classes, that's why they are called 'breeding stock' paint horses, they are almost impossible to show at breed shows. Can't even do open classes with them, they must be 'solid' classes which is exactly why it's cheap to register them.


Been there, done that, bought the t-shirt, Solid paints are a pain to try and show at breed level so we stopped trying.
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