Candi--I don't quite get the point in making comparisons between ASPC/AMHR fees and the fees charged by the stock breed associations. This isn't any of the stock breeds, it is ASPC/AMHR! Perhaps you should count yourself lucky that you got by with such low fees in those other breeds, and be glad that ASPC/AMHR isn't as costly as some different breeds are.
Morgans for instance. The Canadian Morgan Horse Assoc. makes ASPC/AMHR look very reasonable!
CMHA membership: $55 plus $10 magazine surcharge (covers mailing expenses)
Foal registration: $49.50 For non-members that is $165 (DNA of course is extra, $91 I believe)
Yearling registration $110, non-members would pay $286. Again, DNA would be extra.
If we Canadians buy a US Morgan, once the US papers get transfered into our name, we then have to pay a Canadian registration fee of $71.50 (more if we don't do it within 12 months of import)
Transfers are $55 within 6 months of sale, $110 if done after 6 months.
Those fees make ASPC/AMHR look pretty reasonable!
When it comes to showing.....
To show at an EC sanctioned Morgan show, we have to pay $160 in EC memberships...that covers a membership and sport license, and I think the provincial levy as well. That is in addition to the above $55 CMHA membership. I was just the other day looking at a show book from the 2010 show in another province....Stall fees were $70, plus there was an office/medic fee of $20 per horse plus there is a $7 drug test fee. I don't even remember now what the entry fee was....because by that point I knew that I could not possibly afford to show at such a show & I quit adding up expenses for it! I would have had to pay $160 for my EC membership and $97 per horse before I even got around to entering a single class.
In comparison, at the two ASPC/AMHR shows I entered this past summer, I showed 5 horses at the first one (one judge/triple points) and paid a grand total of $140; at the 2nd show I entered 6 horses (4 judges) and paid a total of $220. Because I do want to collect All Star and HOF points for my horses, I do have my ASPC/AMHR membership. If I didn't want to bother with those award systems, I could show my horses without buying any membership at all (unless I were entering Nationals or Congress)
I don't figure that I have anything at all to complain about when it comes to ASPC/AMHR fees--in spite of the fact that I pay $76 US for my membership instead of the $65 that you pay--and if I did have complaints and figured that my other breed (Morgans) was so superior, well, I would likely have chosen to stay with that breed.