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2008
AQHA OFFICIAL HAND BOOK OF RULES AND REGULATIONS: RULE
CHANGE – RULE 448
The AQHA have made us aware of the following rule which applies to Halter classes.
"The purpose of the Halter class is to
preserve American Quarter Horse type by selecting well-mannered
individuals in the order of their resemblance to the breed ideal and
that are the most positive combination of balance, structural
correctness, and movement with appropriate breed and sex
characteristics and adequate muscling. The ideal American Quarter
Horse shown at halter is a horse that is generally considered to be
solid in color.
Effective
January 1, 2008, AQHA’s Rule 448 HALTER CLASSES (C) (1) will be
implemented.
All horses whose registration
certificates are marked with a Parrot Mouth notation (see Rule
205(a)), cryptorchid notations (see Rule 205(b)) or excessive white
notation (see Rule 205(d)) are ineligible to compete in halter
classes.
According to Rule 435 (C); it is the
show secretary’s responsibility to: (1) accurately maintain and
record both entries and show results, including verifying exhibitor
and horse eligibility. (E) the exhibitor must be able to prove the
horse is properly registered with AQHA by presenting the registration
certificate or photocopy of both sides of the registration
certificate if a photocopy is acceptable to show management. (G) show
management must inspect the registration certificate of each horse
entered in an approved class.
Please keep in mind, if an entry is
made in a Halter class for a horse whom is not eligible, the entry
will be disqualified and the show secretary will be fined for the
infraction.
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