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Stable Sheet - February 2024 Part 3

About this section:

This part of your newsletter is for club requests to members, classified ads, and ways that you can advertise with MHAO. At the bottom you have access to information on your Board of Directors, Board meeting dates, etc. This section also includes important news for MHAO members from other organizations that affect the Equine Industry or that might be important to our members. If we are to be effective in our efforts to preserve and promote the Morgan breed of horse, we need to know what is going on around us.

MHAO Information

Advertise anything horse related via a classified ad in the Stable Sheet & on the MHAO website for free:
horses for sale or lease - tack for sale - equipment - horses -
items wanted, stallion service ads, etc. (pictures welcome)

Classified Ads

For Sale: Windsor Aristocrat 22" cutback saddle. Made in England. Beautiful!

This saddle has been lovingly cared for. Always in a padded case and only used for showing. Adjustable bars. Bonus: It comes with padded case and fittings. We will be happy to bring it to Key Classic, OMC or C-Fair so you can see it and even try it. It is currently at Trafalgar in Walla Walla. Contact Greg at Trafalgar gregferguson73@gmail.com or Shelley at skedling@aol.com

Send your ad for the Stable Sheet to Gay Adams
Questions: call (503) 936-4276

Send your ad for the MHAO Website to Dallas Bolen
Questions: call (541) 571-8274

Advertise with MHAO

Leverage your advertising dollar! MHAO offers great rates for these three venues. We do everything we can to get these publications out and about. Use us! And support your club's efforts at the same time.

Advertise Your Morgans Online—For Free with AMHA!
    Did you know one of the benefits of being an AMHA member is you can advertise your horses for sale on www.morganhorse.com for free? AMHA's website is one of the most widely-read websites devoted to Morgans on the Internet, with thousands of hits per month, and the classifieds page is one of the most frequently visited pages!

    The easy-to-follow dashboard allows you to include all pertinent information on your horse, including category, height, color, and cost. A keyword search allows those searching for a Morgan to look using important words. Ads are free to members and include two photos. Ads stay on the website for 90 days, after which time you can either delete or renew it.

Go to http://www.morganhorse.com/marketplace/classifieds/  to advertise your horse today!
Shelley

Oregon Horse Council


Your support of OHC helps us stand up for equestrians and to have a united voice
when it matters!

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MHAO is a member of the Oregon Horse Council

OHC members are horse owners as well as businesses

& associations in Oregon that serve the Equine Industry.


Support this Group by becoming a member today!

Help preserve the equine way of life!

Amplify the power of the Equine Industry in Oregon!

See how to join below.


For questions or more information,

Contact Brandi Ebner, OHC Executive Director

541-362-1441 (new phone #) or brandi@OregonHorseCouncil.com

Visit the OHC website

Flyer Prepared For The Oregon Fair Association

Stay Up on Disease Alerts


Disease Alert: Equine Herpesvirus-Respiratory in Benton County

February 7, 2024

Source: Attending Veterinarian Number Confirmed: 2; Number Exposed: 55; Facility Type: Training Facility; Horse 1: Age: 6; Gender: Gelding; Breed: Thoroughbred (TB); Usage: Eventing; Onset of Clinical Signs: 2/3/2024; Clinical Signs: Coughing; Confirmation Date: 2/5/2024; Horse Status: Affected And Alive; Vaccination Status: Unvaccinated;Horse 2: Age: 9; Gender: Gelding; Breed: Quarter Horse (QH); Usage: Pleasure Riding; Onset of Clinical Signs: 2/3/2024; Clinical Signs: Diarrhea; Confirmation Date: 2/5/2024; Horse Status: Affected And Alive; Vaccination Status: Vaccinated; Comments: The only sign noted in horse 2 was diarrhea, which was positive for EHV-1 on PCR.

Check the EDCC website frequently -

https://equinediseasecc.org/alerts


https://equusmagazine.com/category/news/eq-edcc-health-watch/


The Oregon Horse Council works hard to maintain the rights of equestrians across Oregon, but with progressive movement to decrease our trail access, eliminate our land, stop the usage of animals for sport and pleasure and much more – we need to increase our voice! We are excited to launch a Legislative Affairs Committee who will assist our board with taking a stand against the legislation that can negatively impact our industry’s way of life. We invite you to apply to join our committee!

Can You Help?

LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE (OHC LAC):  APPLY HERE

  • 7-11 Key Representatives that are chosen by the OHC board to service with 2-3 year terms
  • Meets via Zoom monthly/every other month (or as needed during legislative sessions)
  • Will be invited and encouraged to participate in monthly National Equine Issues Zoom calls, as well as American Horse Council legislative calls, etc.
  • Reviews local, regional, state, and national matters; drafts an OHC position; assists with submitting written and oral testimony
  • Does regular outreach to all parts of the state to gather information on potential and current issues
  • Must apply for this positions, be interviewed by the board, and will only serve at the will of the committee and board. The OHC board will be looking for people who have the overall interest of the industry at the forefront of their goals, can neutrally look at issues, can analytically think through the best position for OHC to take.
  • Will be publicly promoted so that equestrians can reach out to them with questions or concerns
  • May work with other legislative groups (i.e. Oregon Farm Bureau, Cattlemen’s Association, other state horse councils, etc.)

 

As the Legislative Affairs Committee is formed, we are also working on formal group that will provide a network with equestrians and equine issues across the state, anyone is welcome to join

LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS NETWORK (OHC LAN):  JOIN HERE

  • A vast collection of individuals from all disciplines, breeds, industry areas across Oregon.
  • Invited to join on Legislative Affairs meetings as listening guests (may be called upon for advice or feedback however)
  • Encouraged to provide feedback on issues, to forward issues to the Committee, and to distribute information to their network
  • Ideally this would consist of a representative from every breed association and discipline association in the state
  • Will meet quarterly via Zoom with OHC LAC ommittee and a presenter (on a specific topic)


Questions: Contact Brandi Ebner, OHC Executive Director

541-362-1441 (new phone #) or brandi@OregonHorseCouncil.com

Do you want to be part of the effort to support and grow Oregon's equine industry?


Do you want access to money saving programs and events?


Do you need to better market your business or organization in 2024?

  

DON'T WAIT - JOIN OHC TODAY!


With business memberships starting at only $50 per year and individual memberships starting at $35 - you can't go wrong!

 

Golden Horseshoe – $250 per year – CLICK HERE to join

 

Business Builder – $100 per year – CLICK HERE to join

 

Basic – $50 per year – CLICK HERE to join

 

FREE Business/Organization level – includes your business name, city, state, and phone number in up to 3 categories of the printed and online Oregon Horse Directories.  CLICK HERE to submit your listing

 

Individual Equestrian – $35 per person – CLICK HERE to join, $60 per family – CLICK HERE to join

  • Enrollment in ‘Get Out and Ride’ Oregon program (2 enrollments for family level – you choose age category)
  • Oregon Horse Directory mailed to your directly
  • Discounted registration for OHC industry and educational events
  • Knowing that you are helping strengthen and grow Oregon’s equine industry!
OHC Equine Event Calendar < Take a look!

Promote All Your Events Through OHC
Did you know that members of Oregon Horse Council get all of their events promoted and featured through various OHC marketing avenues?

This includes:

This is part of your membership that is only $100 PER YEAR! Or for only $30 per event, non-members can get their events promoted in the same way we post member events.

New Oregon Horse Directory!

The Oregon Horse Council is excited to announce the production of our 10th edition of the

Oregon Horse Directory.

This is the only statewide yellow page style resource for equestrians.

To say this book is well used is an understatement!


Thousands of print copies are distributed across Oregon, including at the NW Horse Expo, feed and tack stores, veterinarian offices, equestrian events, associations' annual events/banquets, online and more!

 

Don't miss your opportunity for FREE exposure for your equine business or organization! Please SHARE this information with any equestrians you know might be also interested! ALL equine businesses, non-profits, and organizations operating in Oregon can receive a FREE basic listings (business name, city, state, phone number) in the directory! Premier classified listings (which also includes your address, email, and website) are only $50 or included with any level of OHC membership.


CLICK HERE to submit your listing and/or select paid advertising.

 

Interested in Oregon Horse Council membership? Please CLICK HERE

 

Questions? Contact brandi@oregonhorsecouncil.com or

541-362-1441 (new phone #)

 

DEADLINE TO SUBMIT ADS OR CLASSIFIED LISTINGS: FEBRUARY 16, 2024

2024 Technical Large Animal Emergency

Animal Rescue Courses


A must for 1st responders!

Registration Open For The

April Event

NEW EVENT!

Taking Vendor Applications Now

The Oregon Horse Council is excited to launch a new event to provide an opportunity for horse lovers to shop their favorite vendors. This inaugural event will be held in conjunction with the High Desert Stampede PRCA Rodeo, a well-attended event that kicks off the rodeo season in the greater NW, and the Central Oregon Ag Show. Our new Country Market will be Friday, April 5: 1-7 pm and Saturday, April 6: 9 am-7 pm at the Deschutes County Expo Center in the High Desert Activity Center.


Applications are now available – we are looking for a variety of western/ranch home decor, clothing, jewelry, tack, farm/ranch products, feed, and more! Vendors will enjoy the smooth concrete floor, restrooms, and ease for set-up and tear-down with multiple large doorways around the hall. A 10’x10′ booth is only $125, with corner spaces being $50 more. Table spaces (which will allow 1 8’x30″ table with 2 chairs behind it) is only $50.

Visit the Oregon Horse Council website

USEF

USEF Membership Levels &

Benefits

AMHA Members Presented With USEF Honors at the 2024 US Equestrian Annual Meeting

February 6, 2024

[Lexington, Kentucky] - The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) held its US Equestrian Annual Meeting and Awards January 12-14 at the Omni Hotel in Louisville, Kentucky. This year’s theme was “Our Future Is Now”, bringing both leaders and members together to discuss the ever-changing operations of the equine industry.


Recognizing the industry’s most notable and committed equestrians during the Pegasus Awards Celebration, USEF recognized many individuals with high honors, including several members of the American Morgan Horse Association (AMHA).

 

Each year, USEF recognizes individuals who have excelled amongst their peers in demonstrating sportsmanship, showing a high level of commitment, and mirroring the principles, vision, and mission of USEF as USEF Equestrians of Honor, one of the most prestigious honors an individual can receive in the equestrian sport. This year, two AMHA members were named as 2023 USEF Equestrians of Honor: Shanna Gish and Tim Roesink. Shanna Gish was presented with the C.J. “June” Cronan Trophy - given to an equestrian competing under saddle in a non-hunter and/or non-western discipline. Tim Roesink was presented with the Norman K. Dunn Trophy – given to an equestrian competing in national in-hand/halter divisions.

 

Not only does USEF honor the individuals, but it also honors the horses with USEF Horses of Honor recognition. USEF honors those that have held a distinguished competition record in the current year, having won at least once in a top-ranked USEF-licensed or FEI competition. VL Todd Michael, owned by Leslie Kelley, was recognized as one of the 2023 USEF Horses of Honor. 


A few other AMHA members were presented with the Pegasus Award during the Awards Celebration:

The Ellen Scripps Davis Memorial Breeders’ Cup Award is presented to an individual or breeding enterprise who produces exceptional performance and show horses year to year. AMHA’s Dragonsmeade Farm was the proud recipient of this award for the 2023 year as they understand the important role that quality breeding plays in the development of performance horses and continuously work to produce quality.


The Pegasus Medal of Honor was created to acknowledge and show appreciation for those individuals who show immense dedication, support, and service to horses and to the sport. This year, two of AMHA’s members were presented with the Pegasus Medal of Honor: C.A. “Tony” Lee III and Karen Homer-Brown. Both individuals excel in their efforts to promote and perpetuate the breed and the sport. 


AMHA is thrilled to recognize each of these individuals and horses for these distinguished honors as their accomplishments are achieved through great dedication and passion. 


To read more about the 2023 USEF Awards, visit the USEF website.


Application Now Open for 2024 Higher Education Equestrian Scholarships

by US Equestrian Communications Dept. | Feb 7, 2024, 2:00 PM

Lexington, Ky.


High school seniors are encouraged to apply now for the 2024 Higher Education Equestrian Scholarships. US Equestrian is now accepting applications for the program, which provides five $1,000 scholarships to graduating high school seniors who are committed to advancing their equestrian knowledge or skills while in college.


Applicants must be a current US Equestrian competing member or subscriber and be a graduating high school senior preparing to enter their freshman year of college in the fall of 2024. The scholarship is available to members from all US Equestrian-affiliated breeds and disciplines who will continue their involvement with horses or equestrian sports in college.


Continuing involvement may include, but is not limited to, the following:

  • Equine-related degree program or classes
  • Intercollegiate equestrian team or club
  • Equestrian-related internships, jobs, or volunteer work


Scholarship funds will be issued directly to the recipients’ educational institutions to be applied to their tuition costs.


Meet the 2023 Higher Education Equestrian Scholarship recipients here.


How to Apply

Click here to learn more and access the Higher Education Equestrian Scholarship application. The completed application, along with an essay and at least one reference from an individual within the horse industry, is due July 31, 2024. Direct any questions to Ashley Hudson at ahudson@usef.org.

USEF Introduces New National Endurance Award Program

US Equestrian proudly announces the launch of its newly amended USEF National Endurance Award Program, a revamped initiative aimed at recognizing and celebrating the achievements of endurance athletes and horses across the country. Officially launching with the 2024 season, the USEF National Endurance Award Program includes the USEF Endurance Year-End Awards and the USEF Endurance Career Mileage Awards.

 

USEF Endurance Year End Awards will be calculated based on USEF and FEI competition results during the competition season (Dec. 1 – Nov. 30) and are composed of the following categories:

  • Top Ten National-Ranked Senior Athletes
  • Top Ten National-Ranked Junior/Young Rider Athletes
  • Endurance Athlete of the Year Award
  • Endurance Horse of the Year Award
  • Endurance Best Condition Season Award

The USEF Endurance Career Horse Mileage and Athlete Mileage Awards will honor horses and athletes for their achievements at 250; 500; 750; 1,000; 3,000; and 5,000 miles, showcasing the dedication and perseverance demonstrated in the world of endurance riding.


Athletes and horse owners can request recognition of their or their horse's career mileage from American Endurance Ride Conference (AERC) or Equine Distance Riding Association (EDRA) competitions held before December 1, 2023. To be eligible, requests must be submitted via email to the USEF Director of Endurance by September 1, 2024. Verification of requests will be conducted through AERC or EDRA competition records.


Click here to view more information on the USEF National Endurance Award Program, including eligibility criteria and submission details.


Contact Nicole Zerbee, USEF Director of Endurance, with any questions at nzerbee@usef.org.


Stay Connected

Keep up with U.S. Endurance by following USA Endurance on Facebook and US Equestrian on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok.

Time to update your Safe Sport Training for the new year!

Click here to see the latest news from USEF.


AMHA

2024 Annual Meeting of Members

[Lexington, KY] - The American Morgan Horse Association Annual Meeting of Members and Awards presentations were held at the Griffin Gate Marriott Golf Resort and Spa in conjunction with the UPHA National Conference that took place January 24-28 right here in the heart of horse country in Lexington, Kentucky. Over the course of five days, there were many business meetings, educational opportunities, and celebratory moments. 



The Conference kicked off with a Welcome Party at The Kentucky Castle, giving members the chance to reconnect and enjoy a night at the “casino.” AMHA held its Annual Meeting of Members Thursday morning that was then followed by the UPHA Awards Luncheon where two Annual AMHA awards were presented. On Friday of the Conference, members were bussed to Grey Ridge Farm in Versailles, Kentucky for an all-day clinic with multiple discussion panels discussing several industry topics, including use of the full bridle, motion irregularities, pairing the right horse with the right rider, and much more. AMHA’s Awards Luncheon took place Saturday afternoon with the presentation of several awards and recognitions. A few other AMHA Annual Awards were presented at two dinner celebrations: a Denim and Diamonds Awards Dinner Thursday evening and the Hall of Fame Awards Dinner and Gala closing the activities Saturday evening. Overall, the Conference provided everyone with a fantastic week full of networking, industry news, and special recognition. The 2024 Conference sets the stage for anticipation of an exciting and successful year for the Morgan horse. 


The Annual Report will be posted soon to the AMHA website.

Annual Awards

Congratulations to our 2023 AMHA Annual Award winners, many of which attended and were recognized for their achievements. 

 

Hall of Fame

Bob Kellert & Mary Cockriel

 

Breeder's Hall of Fame

Salem Farm

Cherrydale Manor

 

Show Horse Hall of Fame

HVK Bell Flaire (Park)

Mizrahi (In-Hand/Stallion)

Evil Knievel GCH (Western)

Highover French Krystle GCH (Dressage)

 

Person of the Year

Iann Fu Longenecker

 

Golden Reins

John Greenall

Elsie Rodney

Tom Tornatore

 

Cecil R. Brown Sportsmanship Award

Ryne Swope

 

Dr. Albert Lucine Promoter Award

Ledyard Farms

 

Young Person Award

Jessica Sebring

 

International Award

Trudy Connolly

 

Therapy Horse Award

Wonder Flight

Desperado's Alibi

 

Professional Award

Gerry Rushton

 

NEW this year – C. A. Lee III

Above and Beyond Award

C. A. Lee III

The 2024 AMHA Annual Meeting of Members was held Thursday, January 25, and was open to the public for all interested in the future of the Morgan horse.


Registry Committee Chair Harlan Grunden presented the Registry report, which showed an increase in registrations and continued growth of the Morgan breed.


Finance Committee Chair Ashleigh Wood reported the prevailing positive financial standing of the association with future plans to continue the promotion of the Morgan.


Terri Sturm, the Bylaws Committee Chair, provided an update on the association’s bylaws.


USEF CEO Bill Moroney was also in attendance and spoke on the phenomenal success and growth rate of the equine industry. He stated that they expect to see more exponential growth in the coming year as USEF’s partnership with NBC has really opened the public’s eyes up to the industry. 


Prior to the start of the meeting, voting was open for in-person voting as well as proxy voting for those who were unable or chose not to place their votes electronically or via mail. Voting closed at 10:00 a.m. and a quorum was confirmed for the re-election of the Eastern, Central, and Western Region Directors. Steven Handy was elected as the Eastern Region Director, James Gruenberg was elected as the Central Region Director, and Terri Sturm was elected to serve as the Western Region Director.


It was also announced that the new Board of Directors will be led by Steven Handy as AMHA President with Sharon Boyce Bender serving as Vice President and Ashleigh Wood serving as the Vice President of Finance.


For those who were unable to attend, all information presented at the Annual Meeting will be available to review soon. (Please note, this is available to current members by logging into their online website account.

Judges Recognition

Belle Hufferd - 25 Years

Renee Lavery - 25 Years

Dwayne Knowles - 30 Years

Kathleen Peeples - 30 Years

Lynn Peeples - 30 Years

Renee Baker - 30 Years

 


 

Star Awards Results

 

Open Competition Results

 

Learn more about the AMHA Annual Awards presented.

 


Club Awards

Club Member of the Year

Sylvia McDanel

 

Club Competition of the Year

Champion - Massachusetts Morgan Horse Association

Reserve Champion - Connecticut Morgan Horse Association

 

Club Educational Event of the Year

Champion - Show Me Morgan Horse Club

Reserve Champion - Lippitt Morgan Breeders Association 

 

Club Promotional Event of the Year

Champion - Iowa Morgan Horse Association

Reserve Champion - Ozark Morgan Horse Club

 

Club Most Unique Event of the Year 

Champion - Lippitt Club

 

Club Social Event of the Year

Champion - Lippitt Club


Reminder: Registry Fee Increases - January 1, 2024

Please be reminded that there will be an increase in certain Registry fees for documents postmarked on or after January 1, 2024, as follows:

 

·    Transfers – Increase by $20 (regardless of transfer level/category)

·    Horse Name Change – Increase by $100 (new fee will be $250)

·    **Prefix Certificate (Prefix Reservation) – (new fee will be $500)

·    Duplicate Certificate Request - Increase by $20

 

**Additional changes to the Prefix Reservation procedure were also made. Read more about this and see the new fee schedule...


Click here to read more.

Winter Reading Just Got Better

The Morgan Horse magazine has updated its selection of “Editor’s Picks.” Articles from 2023 are now archived on AMHA’s website, free for all to read.

 

In addition, readers will find Editor’s Picks dating back to 2011 and many complete series by the magazine’s historians, researchers, feature writers and columnists. Find (and share) reading about everything Morgan below.

 

And while you are on our website, think about subscribing to The Morgan Horse, the official journal of America’s oldest breed. Gift subscriptions are available, too, by calling the AMHA Office at (802) 985-4944 extension 1.


Enjoy The Archives by Clicking Here Click here to subscribe

Time To Renew Your AMHA Membership

Our 2024 renewals are coming in...Thank you! We are so glad to have you all back with us for another year!

 

Just a couple of quick helpful tips to those renewing online:


Premium members: Your Premium membership includes a 1-year subscription to The Morgan Horse. Online renewal of a Premium membership requires you to click on two lines - one for the membership and one for the subscription. To ensure that your subscription is processed, please click BOTH lines. The total amount should be $125.

 

New and existing members: In case you didn't know...When AMHA assigns your membership (contact) number, our system automatically creates your online account. The

User ID and Password are setup as your member number. After you log in the first time, you may go to "My Profile" and change either/or, add security questions, and more. An email address is no longer used to access your account as it is not always a unique identifier; many families use the same email address for multiple family members. Also, please remember that each member has their own unique number and online account. Each must be renewed separately.

 

If ever you have questions or need assistance with this, please give the AMHA Office a call at (802) 985-4944 or drop us an email - we'll be right there to assist!

 

Thank you! Have a terrific, Morgan-filled 2024!


AMHA Registry

Please expect slight delays in Registry processing at this time for all Registry work. Our current processing time is 4-6 weeks. We appreciate your understanding and patience!

 

Questions about RUSH services or general Registry work can be directed to registry@morganhorse.com or (802) 985-4944 ext.2

View From My Saddle

AMHA Members, remember you are invited to submit "View from My Saddle" columns for publication in The Morgan Horse magazine. Your submission should be brief (roughly 800 words) first person accounts of activities with your Morgan horse outside of the competitive arenas. So share your stories, your personal triumphs, your preferred pastimes, and your treasured moments with our readers.

 

Send your article as a Word document with one or two high resolution photos for illustration to stephen@morganhorse.com. We'll produce it for use in a future issue. Thanks!

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