MountainMeadows
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SInce this original poster was inquiring about AMHA vs AMHR in EUROPE and OVERSEAS --- I fail to see how qualifying for Nationals/Worlds is of any consequence on this post whatsoever - I doubt very seriously that we are going to see many horses competing overseas to qualify for either show and then flying over here to participate.
Let's keep this post positive - the fact that the AMHR has formed an International committee to HELP those breeders in Europe have a vehicle in which they can be able to show is HUGE!
Let's not diminish that fact with all this other stuff.
In Europe it may well be that the majority of horses that have been sold are AMHA registered horses, but I'm here to tell you that a percentage of those AMHA horses are going to produce foals that outgrow their 34" papers - then where will they go? AMHA refuses to pull their heads out of the sand concerning this issue, the venue is there - AMHR - and if a beautiful horse from AMHA parents goes over 34" it should still have the abililty and right to show and reproduce beautiful offspring.
"That's my story, and I'm sticking to it!"
Stac

Let's keep this post positive - the fact that the AMHR has formed an International committee to HELP those breeders in Europe have a vehicle in which they can be able to show is HUGE!



In Europe it may well be that the majority of horses that have been sold are AMHA registered horses, but I'm here to tell you that a percentage of those AMHA horses are going to produce foals that outgrow their 34" papers - then where will they go? AMHA refuses to pull their heads out of the sand concerning this issue, the venue is there - AMHR - and if a beautiful horse from AMHA parents goes over 34" it should still have the abililty and right to show and reproduce beautiful offspring.
"That's my story, and I'm sticking to it!"
Stac