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Explanation of the
Kentucky Arabian and Half Arabian Breeders Alliance Program

KAHABA Competitions Exhibitor Event Verification Report Form

KAHABA Competitive & Endurance Competition Event Verification Form

 

SAHIBA is an associate Member of the Kentucky Association of Fairs and Horse Shows. We will offer classes at all three of our competitions in 2009 that will Allow Kentucky bred Arabians, that are entered into the KAHABA show program. The oppourtunity to earn points for the (KBIF) Kentucky Breeders Incentive Fund program.

 


     The Kentucky Arabian and Half Arabian Breeder Alliance will be hosting an
open enrollment meeting for the 2010 Arabian Breeders Incentive Fund on Friday January 29th 2010 at 5PM. This meeting will consist of a brief overview of the program with an open question and answer session. The meeting will be held in Louisville KY at Kentucky Horse Supply.

   We also will be accepting enrollment and renewals for the 2010 season. Any and all are welcome to attend. Please pass this email around to any of your
friends who own an Arabian or Half Arabian or may be interested in our
program. Remember the more you play the more we pay.

Location: Kentucky Horse Supply

Free Club Meeting Room
13015 Middletown Industrial Blvd
Louisville, KY 40223

Time: 5PM

Thanks
Jason Reed
BOD Kentucky Arabian and Half Arabian Breeders Alliance
 

 

We are offering a program, where points are earned for participation of a Kentucky bred horse, in 3 competitive Divisions: Show, Distance & Racing.    

 All 3 divisions will pay 1% to stallion owner, 10% to breeder & 89% to owner.

 Show Division:

There are three ways for members to participate:

Eligibility Points Program
High Point Awards Program
KAHABA Classes Program

 Eligibility Points are earned at approved shows and in designated classes, which are held at approved Kentucky Fairs and Open All-Breed Shows or approved AHA Class “A” Shows.  Exhibitors are awarded one point per horse per show

 KAHABA High Point Awards Program:

Includes Sport Horse, English, Halter, Western, Hunter & Specialty.

Specialty includes (trail, costume, side-saddle, carriage driving & over fences) 

Year-end High Point Champion from each division will receive 5 points and the Year-end High Point Reserve Champion in each division will receive 3 points

 KAHABA Classes are approved AHA shows and will award one point to every nominated Kentucky-bred horse that enters a shows and places 1st-4th. 

 KAHABA Distance Division points are awarded on approved AHA Competitive Trail Rides, Endurance Rides & Mounted Orienteering.  One point is awarded, for every point earned through an AHA approved ride. 

 KAHABA Racing Division: Any horse finishing the race will be awarded one point.  Additionally, the Arabian Stakes Races will award 3 points for Win, 2 for Place and 1 for Show.

 KAHABA Eligibility for Kentucky bred horses:

* A nominated horse must be a registered Arabian, Half-Arabian or Anglo-Arabian
* A nominated horse must have foaled in the state of Kentucky.
* A nominated horses must be from a nominated sire.
* Embryo transfer, live cover and artificial insemination are allowed.
* Mare to foal must reside in the state of Kentucky at least 90-Days prior to foaling.

 

KAHABA Sire Nomination:

* A stallion must be registered within an association registry and provide a copy of certificate of registration when nominated.

* A stallion standing in Kentucky, to be considered standing in Kentucky, the stallion must have been living in the state of Kentucky 30-Days prior to nomination.

* The current recorded owner does not have to live in Kentucky. 

* A stallion must be nominated by a KAHABA member in good standing.

* A stallion not being nominated by the current recorded owner, must submit a letter of permission from the recorded current owner, current owner is recorded owner as listed on the stallion’s certificate of registration.

 * A stallion’s nomination must be accompanied along with the nomination form, a copy of certificate of registration and letter of permission if not the owner and all fees, before being accepted into the KAHABA program.

 * A stallion’s lifetime nomination fee is as follows,

The original 1st time nomination fee for a stallion standing in Kentucky is $50.00 with a re-nomination fee every year there after of $20.00.

 The original 1st time nomination fee for a stallion standing out of the state of Kentucky is $250.00 with a re-nomination fee every year there after of $100.00.

 KAHABA Registered Breeder Nomination:

* The purpose of a registered breeder is to give an incentive for breeders of Purebred Arabian, Half-Arabian and Anglo Arabian Horses who live in the state of Kentucky and continue to breed, Half-Arabian and Anglo Arabian horses.

 * In order to become a KAHABA Registered Breeder, you must live, have a state of residence within the state of Kentucky and also be a member of a currently existing Arabian Kentucky Club affiliated with the Arabian Horse Association.

BAHA - Bluegrass Arabian Horse Association - AHA # 14276
DBDR - Daniel Boone Distance Riders - AHA # 14272
KAHA - Kentucky Arabian Horse Association - AHA # 14054
KARABS - Kentucky Arabian Riders ND Breeders Society - AHA # 14148
SAHIBA - Society for Arabian Horses in the Bluegrass Area - AHA # 14265

 * Anyone meeting the above criteria may become a registered breeder and receive 10% of the total earnings from a KAHABA nominated horse.

 * A KAHABA Registered breeder original 1st time nomination fee is $50.00, which includes horse nomination if received before February 28, 2009. All forms received after the February 28th postmarked date is required to pay the $50.00 registered breeder nomination fee along with a $50.00 horse nomination late fee.

 

 KAHABA Horse Nomination:

* The horse being nominated must have been bred and foaled within the state of Kentucky, the sire must be a KAHABA nominated stallion and if you are not the current recorded owner, a letter of permission from the recorded owner must accompany the horse nomination, along with all fees.

 * The yearly nomination fee is $20.00 for the Show Horse Division category, which includes membership to the “KAFHS” Kentucky Association of Fairs and Horse Shows, the horse nomination fee is required to be paid before the February 1st deadline or a $15.00 Late Fee must be included and any nomination received after March 1st will also require an additional $50.00 late fee.

 * Distance Category, a yearly nomination fee of $10.00 is required to be paid and post marked by March 1st of each year or a $50.00 late fee will apply.

 * Racing Category, a yearly nomination fee of $10.00 is required to be paid and post marked by March 1st of each year or a $50.00 late fee will apply.

 


Commonwealth of Kentucky
Public Protection Cabinet
 

Steven L. Beshear, Governor                                             Robert D. Vance, Secretary

 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT:
Jamie Eads, KHRC
859-246-2040

Kentucky Horse Racing Commission Approves
Non-racing Breed Incentives

Eleven groups to receive funding

FRANKFORT, KY – (Feb. 10, 2009) – The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission (KHRC) today voted to provide  ten applicant groups of non-racing breeds with funding from the Kentucky Horse Breeder’s Incentive Fund (KHBIF) for the period covering 2009-2011.  A total of sixteen applications were submitted to the Commission. Applicants were selected based on the criteria set forth by the KHBIF statutes, regulations and mission of the fund.

 "The non race advisory committee met to review and discuss the applications and I applaud their due-diligence,” said Jamie Eads, director of the Division of Breeder’s Incentives. “The KHBIF was thrilled with the added interest from so many breeds and is excited to continue working together to ensure the strength and growth of the horse industry in Kentucky." 

 KHBIF will use the same formula established in the first period (2006-2008) for splitting the monies proportionally among the breeds.  This formula is the number of horses

certified by each national registry residing in Kentucky divided by the total number of horses submitted by each affiliate’s national registry.  The resulting percentage will be multiplied by the monies collected to give the breed their total dollar figure award from

the fund.  This percentage will cover the three-year period of 2009, 2010, and 2011. 

 The Commission approved the following applicants (applicants new to this registration period appear in italics):

  • Kentucky Appaloosa Owners Association
  • Kentucky Arabian & Half-Arabian Breeders Association
  • Kentucky Miniature Horse Association
  • Kentucky Morgan Horse Association
  • Kentucky Paint Horse Club
  • Kentucky Paso Fino Horse Association
  • Kentucky Quarter Horse Association
  • Kentucky Rocky Mountain Horse Association
  • Kentucky Saddlebred Owners & Breeders Association
  • South Central Hackney Association

 The following applicants were denied for KHBIF funding for the 2009-2011 period.  These applicants did not meet the criteria established by the KHBIF and Non-Race Advisory Committee. 

  • Kentucky Belgian Warmbloods of Kentucky
  • Mountain Horse Breeders Incentive Fund (AGHA, KMSHA, MPH, UMH).
  • Purebred Morabs of Kentucky
  • Kentucky Pony Association
  • Kentucky Shayga Arabian Horse Association
  • Walk Horse Alliance of Kentucky  

 The Commission elected to defer the Kentucky Walking Horse Association application to be reviewed by the Rules Committee and re-submitted to the Commission at a later meeting.

 For more information, please visit our website www.khrc.ky.gov or call 888-KYBREDS.