Hello Everyone,
I posted this as a reply on the other thread but thought it worthy of reposting. This will not affect currently registered AMHA horses nor will it allow oversize horses into AMHA. It is a separate registry that will be owned by AMHA just as AMHR, American Show Pony, etc. is owned by ASPC. This should offer some great opportunities to those that choose to participate and will not affect those that choose not to. As a side note, AMHA is also considering lowering hardship fees at least temporarily (this is not a done deal but is being seriously considered).
Some may not recognize it but AMHA is truly attempting to become more "membership friendly" and address many issues that are of concern to our members. I encourage you to get involved and be part of the solutions. I would also ask if you choose not to be involved to please give us a chance and don't be part of the problems.
Below is my origianal post.
Just wanted to let you all know that I have been appointed Chairman of the new committee to investigate and propose the initial establishment of AMHS. This committee is currently being formed. I would like to address a few of the concerns that have been stated here.
This new registries purpose is not intended to compete with any existing registry as some other proposed registries might, but is intended to address and serve what many have been telling us for years is a much needed area in our industry.
While it is anticipated it will generate revenue, again that is not its sole purpose. Many, many people from both large and small farms alike have been telling AMHA for many years that we need to address the horses that oversize and lose their AMHA papers. This endeavor will hopefully give a lot of very nice horses the recognition they deserve and allow them to keep their recorded pedigree intact. It is also not intended to make everybody legitimate because we all know most of those oversize horses out there in peoples pastures will stay out there in those pastures and keep breeding under their AMHA papers. We are not under the delusion that everyone that is currently fudging will suddenly stop and send in AMHA papers to convert them to AMHS.
As for the tight height band of 34 – 36â€, that was only an initial proposal and very well may wind up being 34 -38â€. We are also not naive enough to think that this new registry will not also have some fudgers and if the max. height winds up being 38†that there won’t be some 39†horse out there in someone’s pasture. I also believe there will always be people that drive over the speed limit and if we raise it from 65 to 75 then many of the people that did drive 75 will now drive 85.
As for this just being another registry such as World Class or others that have started over the years this will not be the case. This registry will be owned by AMHA and will have the advantage of its vast data bases, years of experience, office support and guidance. It will however be a stand alone registry and will have its own bylaws, EC and most likely its own BOD.
I personally am very excited by this opportunity that is being offered to the Miniature Horse Industry and hope everyone gives it a fair chance and will take advantage of the many opportunities it will offer in the future. This is in its very infant stages of planning and nothing is set in stone so I would advise and invite everyone to get productively involved by offering any ideas you have and constructive criticism is welcome but let’s wait and see what the AMHS has to offer before starting to shoot it down. By the way, the name is not set in stone yet either but is the one we will use for now. This can and will be a major part of miniature horse future so get in on the ground floor and help make it all it can be! If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to contact me. Different people of course, will have different ideas, some of which will conflict, so therefore everyone’s ideas cannot be implemented, but I guarantee you, they will be considered.
Best Regards
Ronnie Clifton
AMHA Region 3 Director
AMHS Committee Chairman
I posted this as a reply on the other thread but thought it worthy of reposting. This will not affect currently registered AMHA horses nor will it allow oversize horses into AMHA. It is a separate registry that will be owned by AMHA just as AMHR, American Show Pony, etc. is owned by ASPC. This should offer some great opportunities to those that choose to participate and will not affect those that choose not to. As a side note, AMHA is also considering lowering hardship fees at least temporarily (this is not a done deal but is being seriously considered).
Some may not recognize it but AMHA is truly attempting to become more "membership friendly" and address many issues that are of concern to our members. I encourage you to get involved and be part of the solutions. I would also ask if you choose not to be involved to please give us a chance and don't be part of the problems.
Below is my origianal post.
Just wanted to let you all know that I have been appointed Chairman of the new committee to investigate and propose the initial establishment of AMHS. This committee is currently being formed. I would like to address a few of the concerns that have been stated here.
This new registries purpose is not intended to compete with any existing registry as some other proposed registries might, but is intended to address and serve what many have been telling us for years is a much needed area in our industry.
While it is anticipated it will generate revenue, again that is not its sole purpose. Many, many people from both large and small farms alike have been telling AMHA for many years that we need to address the horses that oversize and lose their AMHA papers. This endeavor will hopefully give a lot of very nice horses the recognition they deserve and allow them to keep their recorded pedigree intact. It is also not intended to make everybody legitimate because we all know most of those oversize horses out there in peoples pastures will stay out there in those pastures and keep breeding under their AMHA papers. We are not under the delusion that everyone that is currently fudging will suddenly stop and send in AMHA papers to convert them to AMHS.
As for the tight height band of 34 – 36â€, that was only an initial proposal and very well may wind up being 34 -38â€. We are also not naive enough to think that this new registry will not also have some fudgers and if the max. height winds up being 38†that there won’t be some 39†horse out there in someone’s pasture. I also believe there will always be people that drive over the speed limit and if we raise it from 65 to 75 then many of the people that did drive 75 will now drive 85.
As for this just being another registry such as World Class or others that have started over the years this will not be the case. This registry will be owned by AMHA and will have the advantage of its vast data bases, years of experience, office support and guidance. It will however be a stand alone registry and will have its own bylaws, EC and most likely its own BOD.
I personally am very excited by this opportunity that is being offered to the Miniature Horse Industry and hope everyone gives it a fair chance and will take advantage of the many opportunities it will offer in the future. This is in its very infant stages of planning and nothing is set in stone so I would advise and invite everyone to get productively involved by offering any ideas you have and constructive criticism is welcome but let’s wait and see what the AMHS has to offer before starting to shoot it down. By the way, the name is not set in stone yet either but is the one we will use for now. This can and will be a major part of miniature horse future so get in on the ground floor and help make it all it can be! If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to contact me. Different people of course, will have different ideas, some of which will conflict, so therefore everyone’s ideas cannot be implemented, but I guarantee you, they will be considered.
Best Regards
Ronnie Clifton
AMHA Region 3 Director
AMHS Committee Chairman