| New Futurity for cutting horses announced
by APHA
Beginning at the 2013 APHA Fall World Championship
Paint Horse Show, cutting will be added to the Breeders’
Futurity line-up for eligible 3-year-old horses. This
will be a great opportunity for your Breeders’
Trust-nominated foal to earn cold, hard cash! A
4-year-old Futurity will begin in 2014 when these foals
reach that age.
Make sure your 2010 cutting-bred
Paint foals are eligible for the American Paint Horse
Association’s new Breeders’ Futurity by enrolling their
stallion in the APHA Breeders’ Trust by November 30,
2009.
In order to compete, foals must be sired
by a stallion that was subscribed to the APHA Breeders’
Trust program for the applicable breeding year, and the
foal must be nominated to the Breeders’ Trust prior to
earning any APHA points. The foal’s dam must also be
nominated to the Breeders’ Futurity program for the
respective foaling year, and applicable fees must be
paid prior to competing in Breeders’ Futurity
competitions.
The APHA Breeders’ Futurity makes
its debut at the 2009 Fall World Championship Paint
Horse Show. The program was created to add value to
Breeders’ Trust-subscribed stallions, the mares bred to
these stallions and their offspring. It also presents
yet another added-money opportunity to the World
Championship Show.
The long-established
Breeders’ Trust program provides added incentive for
Paint Horse owners to exhibit their horses in the show
arena or on the track. The Breeders’ Trust pays cash
dividends for points earned by nominated horses at
APHA-approved events. In fact, the Breeders’ Trust is
the most unique incentive program in the horse industry
today. Some of the program’s latest enhancements
include:
- Highest stallion subscriber payback ever offered—20%
- Non-owner stallion subscriptions.
- Preferred treatment for re-subscribing stallions.
- Extended deadline for stallions standing for the
first time.
- New Breeders’ Futurity program designed to make
your Breeders’ Trust foal even more valuable.
The Trust is designed so that everyone responsible for the
success of an outstanding foal is rewarded. The stallion
subscriber, foal nominator and horse’s owner all share in the
profit.
For more information about the Breeders’ Trust
and Breeders’ Futurity programs, visit
apha.com/breederstrust,
apha.com/breedersfuturity, or contact Steven Imhof at
simhof@apha.com or (817)
222-6441.
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