Why does the Quarter Horse Incentive Fund have larger payouts than the Appaloosas?
The funds given to each breed are based on the number of registered horses of that breed in the state. Since there are many more Quarter Horses in the State of Kentucky, they are provided with more funds. Can I show at regional shows outside Kentucky and earn points? As of 2008, a total of 10 shows (1 judge=1 show) can be counted for the Regional Show Program. A maximum of 4 shows (4 judges) outside the state of Kentucky can be counted. A mimimum of 2 shows (2 judges) is required to be eligible for points/monetary awards at the end of the year. Can I show at open shows outside of Kentucky and earn points? Yes. Currently there are no specifications as to where the open shows you compete at with your KY-Bred Appaloosa have to be held. The only required in-state show is the KApOA Open Show held in September. Can I breed my Appaloosa mare to a Quarter Horse stallion and certify the foal? No. Currently the rules state that in order to be certified as KY-Bred, a foal must be sired by an Appa
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