American Morgan Horse Association

American Morgan Horse Association

Location of the AMHA within Vermont
Predecessor Morgan Horse Club
Formation 1909
Purpose Register and promote Morgan horses
Location
  • Shelburne, Vermont
Services Registration
Subsidiaries 50 recognized clubs, 20 youth clubs
Affiliations USDF, USEF, WDAA
Slogan "The Horse That Chooses You"
Website http://www.morganhorse.com

The American Morgan Horse Association (AMHA) is the largest equine registry dedicated to the Morgan horse. It is located in Shelburne, Vermont and was founded in 1909.

History

The American Morgan Horse Association was originally formed in 1909 as the Morgan Horse Club. Since then, it has grown to include about 7,000 active members and 100,000 living horses.[1]

Registry

Only purebred Morgan horses with two registered parents can be registered with the AMHA; half Morgans cannot be registered. Horses already registered with the British Morgan Horse Society, Swedish Morgan Horse Association, or Canadian Morgan Horse Association are eligible for AMHA registration. Cloned horses may not be registered with the AMHA, but foals resulting from embryo transfer may be.[2]

Competition

Morgan horses registered with the AMHA are eligible to compete in events sanctioned by the United States Equestrian Federation, which holds all purebred Morgan shows. The AMHA also partners with the American Horse Council, the American Driving Society, the United States Dressage Federation, and the Western Dressage Association of America. There are ten sanctioned regional shows held annually, and the largest Morgan horse show, the Grand National and World Championship Morgan Horse Show, is held annually in Oklahoma City.[3]

References

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