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22.01.2022 AHAA Membership renewals are now due and what better time to join than the present! All those joining the AHAA or renewing their membership before the 31st of J...anuary 2021 will go in the draw to receive a refund of their membership fee. Three members will be drawn, the 1st receiving a 100% refund, the 2nd a 50% refund and the 3rd a 25% refund. See more



20.01.2022 Call for articles for the end of year addition of the Salto al Cielo. We are now accepting articles for inclusion in the Dec/January addition of the Salto al C...ielo, this is your chance to share show results, brag about your new equine family members, introduce yourselves to us or even just share some cute or funny photos. Articles can be sent to [email protected] See more

16.01.2022 All those who renew their AHAA membership before the 31st of January 2021 will go in the draw to receive a refund of their membership fee. Three members will be... drawn with the 1st receiving a 100% refund, the 2nd a 50% refund and the 3rd and 25% refund! So get your renewals in and take advantage of this fabulous initiative! See more

14.01.2022 The AHAA Council recently added a new show rule strongly discouraging the trimming of whiskers and inner ear hair to its Show Rules. Now the FEI has outlawed tr...imming the whiskers of all international competition horses from 2021. The new rule was passed during the Federation’s General Assembly on 23 November 2020 as part of the veterinary regulations covering sport horses competing internationally under FEI rules in all disciplines. From July next year, horses who have had their sensory hairs removed, unless for veterinary reasons, will be disqualified from FEI events. The wording, which was voted through unanimously, states that horses are not permitted to compete in FEI events if the horse’s sensory hairs have been clipped and/or shaven or in any other way removed unless individual sensory hairs have been removed by a veterinarian to prevent pain or discomfort for the horse. See more



13.01.2022 It's not too early to pay your AHAA membership for 2021! Do it before you spend all your money over Christmas. There is a new fee structure for next year and ...it is set out on the new membership form. You can either download the form from our website, use the online method or print and send the form attached here. Don't forget that those who entered the 2020 AHAA Virtual Show are eligible for a 10% discount! It best way to claim the discount is to download/print off the membership form and make a note on it. See more

07.01.2022 Don't forget if you renew before the 31st of January you will go in the draw to win a refund of your membership!

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