SMALL
HORSE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
The ApHC is opening its doors
to registered Pony the of Americas Club (POAC)
horses to also become ApHC Small Horse Program
certified, thereby allowing them to compete
in various ApHC programs, including in classes
approved specifically for ApHC Small Horse certified
horses at regional shows, plus the Appaloosa
World and National Championship Shows beginning
in 2021 as part of its newly-adopted Small Horse
Program.
Small
Horse Certificate Program Application
Small
Horse Certificate Program Ownership Change
Request
The approved ApHC Small Horses
classes for 2021, which will be open to ApHC-certified
Small Horses only, include:
ApHC Small Horse Yearling Longe Line
ApHC Small Horse Program Western Pleasure
Horse
ApHC Small Horse Program Walk-Trot Western
Pleasure Horse, Open
ApHC Small Horse Program Hunter Under Saddle,
Open
ApHC Small Horse Program Ranch Riding Horse,
Open
ApHC Small Horse Program Trail Horse, Open
ApHC Small Horse Program Halter Horse, all
ages, all sexes
ApHC Small Horse Program Most Colorful at
Halter, all ages, all sexes
ApHC Small Horse Program Western Pleasure
Horse, Non-Pro 19 & Over
ApHC Small Horse Program Showmanship, Non-Pro
19 & Over
ApHC Small Horse Program Western Horsemanship,
Non-Pro 19 & Over
ApHC Small Horse Program
Western Pleasure 18 & Under
ApHC Small Horse Program
Horsemanship 18 & Under
ApHC Small Horse Program Showmanship 18 &
Under
In order to compete at ApHC shows, small horse
owners must be an ApHC member and have an ApHC
Small Horse Program Certificate. ApHC rules
will apply to all ApHC Small Horse Program classes
and program divisions.
ApHC certified Small Horses will also be able
to compete in most ApHC programs with the exception
of the ApHC Racing program and they may not
be used on the Chief Joseph Trail Ride.
To obtain ApHC certification as a Small
Horse:
The horse must be registered
with the Pony of the Americas Club (POAC)
You must be the current owner, as shown
on the POAC papers
Complete the proper forms for ApHC certification
(available on the ApHC website or from the
ApHC registration department
Provide four current photos of the horse
clearly showing the complete horse from both
sides, the entire head and a rear view of
the horse that includes both back hooves
Include the proper fees with the certification
application
Be familiar with all ApHC Small Horse Certification
rules
This new program WILL NOT allow
these newly certified horses to become breeding
animals in the ApHC, to be used in the ApHC
racing program or to be used as mounts on the
Chief Joseph Trail Ride.
It will allow them to compete in the Small Horse
divisions of ApHC shows, ACAAP and the ApHC
Distance program.
Before any of this can happen,the registered
Pony of the Americas must become a ApHC certified
Small Horse and the recorded owner must be an
ApHC member.
As an incentive to those who wish to
use this new program, the ApHC is offering an
introductory certification fee throughout 2021
of $40 for registered Pony of the American of
any age. In 2022 the fee for certification will
become the same as ApHC registration of a comparable
age animal.
Ownership change fees for the Small Horse Certification
program shall be the same fee as is required
now to transfer an ApHC horse.
When a ApHC Certified Small Horse enters an
approved ApHC show, they must bring both their
ApHC certificate and Pony of the Americas registration
to present to the show secretary as proof of
eligibility to show.
ApHC rule 300, added to the ApHC rulebook as
of January 1, 2021, covers the certification
of the registered Pony of the Americas into
the ApHC Small Horse Program.
Rule 300. ApHC SMALL HORSE CERTIFICATE
PROGRAM
The ApHC Small Horse Certificate Program - The
ApHC Small Horse Certificate Program, in effect
beginning in 2021, provides that a horse registered
with the Pony of The Americas Club, Inc., and
which meets all ApHC Small Horse Certificate
Program requirements as set forth in the ApHC
Small Horse Certificate Program rules is eligible
for the ApHC Small Horse Certification Program.
Horses certified in the ApHC Small Horse Certification
Program are issued a SH prefix preceding the
unique ApHC Small Horse Certification Certificate
Program Certification number issued by the ApHC.
A horse who carries certification in the ApHC
Small Horse Certification Program may be eligible
for Participation within some ApHC programs.
Racing is specified as a program that ApHC Small
Horse Certified horses are not eligible. A horse
who is certified in the ApHC Small Horse Certification
program is ineligible to be an approved parent
of an ApHC registered horse.
To be eligible for the ApHC SMALL HORSE CERTIFICATE
PROGRAM a horse must meet the following requirements:
The horse must be registered
with the Pony of the Americas, Inc.(If
the small horse is not registered with the Pony
of the Americas, Inc. it is not eligible for
the ApHC Small Horse Certification Program)
The current owner of the horse,
as shown on the horses POAC Certificate of
Registration, must submit to the ApHC a properly
completed application, using an ApHC-approved
form, and include:
(Certification will only be issued to the owner
as listed on the Pony of the Americas registration
certificate)
- Copies of both sides of the
POAC Certificate of Registration for the horse
for the applicant horse,
- Four (4) current color photographs
clearly showing a front view, both sides and
rear view of the horse, and rear view.
- Proper fees, as set forth
in the ApHC Fee Schedule. Applications submitted
without proper fees will be returned to the
applicant.
The burden of proof of eligibility
for approval of said application rests solely
with the owner/applicant.
- The ApHC Registrar reserves
the right to disapprove the application of
any horse for the ApHC SMALL HORSE CERTIFICATE
PROGRAM , which does not meet applicable ApHC
requirements.
- The ApHC will not be liable
for any error or misrepresentation on an application
or any subsequently issued ApHC SMALL HORSE
PROGRAM Certificate. In case of such error
or misrepresentation, the ApHC reserves the
right to suspend, revoke, cancel or correct
the issued certificate and take any other
action in accordance with ApHC rules.
- Horses approved for ApHC
SMALL HORSE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM certification
are not guaranteed issuance of the same name
for ApHC SMALL HORSE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM purposes
as registered with the POAC registry. See
NAME CHOICES rules for rules and requirements.(The
ApHC has now extended name choices to 24 characters
and spaces.)
- A horse is ineligible for
the ApHC SMALL HORSE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM if
the horse is an ApHC registered horse or one
which meets the ApHC BLOODLINE REQUIREMENTS
listed in the rulebook.(This
program is not to give a 2nd set of registration
papers to a small horse, but to provide registered
Pony of the Americas with a venue of their
own to participate in the ApHC. ApHC registerable
horses must be registered with the ApHC.)
- ApHC SMALL HORSE CERTIFICATE
PROGRAM Changes of Ownership:(Certification
will only be issued to the owner as listed
on the Pony of the Americas registration certificate)
All applicable fees,
ApHC SMALL HORSE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM changes
of ownership forms, and a copy of the current
POAC Certificate of Registration for the horse
must be forwarded to the ApHC. Fees
are determined by the membership status of the
BUYER.
All changes of ownership must be current
and recorded on the POAC Certificate of Registration
before the ApHC will record the change of ownership
on the ApHC SMALL HORSE PROGRAM certificate.
The ApHC will issue an ApHC SMALL HORSE PROGRAM
certificate in the most current owner(s) name(s)
as recorded on the POAC Certificate of Registration.
The ApHC SMALL HORSE PROGRAM certificate will
be returned to the most current recorded owner
of the horse, unless said owner includes a signed
statement instructing the ApHC to send the ApHC
SMALL HORSE PROGRAM certificate to another party.
For assistance with the certification process,
please contact the Registration Department at
208.882.5578 ext. 300 or e-mail us at registration@appaloosa.com.
Well be happy to walk you through the process.
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