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Get the 411 on Amateur rules in the January Paint Horse Journal

am0115-phj_0025Navigating the waters of Amateur eligibility can be confusing, but the January 2015 Paint Horse Journal article “Riding Between the Lines” can help clear up potentially muddy situations. Freelancer Delores Kuhlwein outlines some key points ALL potential Amateur exhibitors need to know and spotlights two riders’ situations regarding Amateur status.

Read “Riding Between the Lines” for FREE online—it’s this month’s freebie from the Paint Horse Journal.

jan15phjcoverAlso in the January Paint Horse Journal:

  • Learn why cyberbullying is a real problem, and how AjPHA members can be the instrument of change.
  • Celebrate Sheriff Stock Farm’s 50-year legacy in the Paint business.
  • Markel Professional horseman Heather Young explains how to conquer APHA’s hot new ranch horse pleasure class.
  • Go behind the scenes at the APHA World Championship Show with some of our favorite underdog stories and champion recaps.
  • Explore the Ohio and Erie Canals in our Great Rides column’s latest escape to Cuyanoga Valley National Park.
  • Spotlight on Canadian AjPHA member Diana Nordal.

If you aren’t subscribing to the Journal, you’re missing these and more great stories every month. A one-year subscription is only $30 for APHA members, or $35 for non-members [U.S. rates—see website for Canadian and international rates].

Got a great idea for a PHJ story? Send your editorial ideas to [email protected].

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 About APHA

The American Paint Horse Association is the world’s second-largest international equine breed association, registering more than a million horses in 59 nations and territories since it was founded. APHA creates and maintains programs that increase the value of American Paint Horses and enriches members’ experiences with their horses.

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