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The purpose of the PQHA Quality Improvement Program is to breed better Quarter Horses as well as to encourage the growth of the PQHA and its futurities and provide promotion for stallion owners. This is a special closed QIP futurity for participants only (owner and exhibitor must be PQHA members). Stallion owners gain promotion for their stallions through the PQHA newsletter and web site, with links to their web sites.






2023 QIP STALLIONS


ABOUT The
Quality Improvment Program
The purpose of the PQHA Quality Improvement Program is to breed better Quarter Horses as well as to encourage the growth of the PQHA and its futurities and provide promotion for stallion owners. This is a special closed QIP futurity for participants only (owner and exhibitor must be PQHA members). Stallion owners gain promotion for their stallions through the PQHA newsletter and web site, with links to their web sites.
1. Stallion owner to donate breeding to QIP to be purchased at 1/2 price their normal stud fee.
a. Breeding fee will be listed as advertised by stallion owner or a minimum of $400 (sell fee of $210) for unadvertised stallions and those listed as private treaty.
b. Any additional charges or fees charged by stallion owner, i.e., chute fees, semen collection, semen transportation, etc., must be included in any QIP advertisements.
2. PQHA sells this breeding on a first come, first served basis. Stallion breedings are available to PQHA members only. The stallion owner has the right to reserve the breeding. In order to reserve a QIP breeding, stallion fee and $10 show fee must be paid at time service is donated. Any breeding reserved must be designated in QIP advertisement.
3. Stallion owner is entitled to one entry in weanling, one entry in yearling lunge line and one entry in a riding class; horses can be shown either WP or HUS not both. stallion owners can enter one foalper donated breeding by that stallion, provided donated breeding is sold or purchased by stallion owner. This entry must be owned by the stallion owner and must be designated within the weanling year and remain the same through all three classes.. Stallion owner has the option to "buy in" for any other foals by that stallion that he chooses to show by paying a "buy-in" fee as listed below...
4. All resulting foals by the stallion enrolled in this program are eligible to enter this QIP futurity (provided said stallion service is sold or paid by stallion owner), by paying a "buy-in" fee of $75 plus $10 show fee. These "buy-in" fees will be added to the QIP monies. ("Buy-in" fee does not apply to the foal resulting from purchase of the donated breeding through the QIP). The "buy-in" fee enables the foal owner to remain enrolled for all three years in the program, even if they elect not to show as a weanling To avoid late fees, the deadline for weanling "buy-in" fees and show fees is December 31 of the weanling year. Double fees will apply from January 1st to December 31 of the yearling year and triple fees will apply on January 1 and after of the 2 yr old year.
5. Mare owners may purchase the donated breeding for 1/2 price plus $10 show fee if stallion is not reserved. The resulting foal is automatically eligible for the QIP futurity for all three classes without paying "buy-in" fee, but $10 show fee will be required for each year showing. Mares must be registered with the AQHA and must be halter broken. The stallion owner may require a veterinary certificate and/or tests such as culture, Coggins, etc. Any incident, illness or mishap to the mare is the responsibility of the mare owner. The purchaser of this service shall have return privileges in season (February 1 through August 31). A live foal is guaranteed only to the extent of return the following year of the same mare or if stallion owner approves, a substitute mare. Payment for a stallion service in the QIP is an obligation and must be honored within 10 days. Failure to do so will result in withdrawal of all privileges of membership until the obligation is fulfilled.
6. Stallion breedings will be sold as they are donated, on a first-come/first-served basis. The QIP Chairperson cannot make recommendations to mare owner concerning the choice of a stallion for a particular mare.
7. The QIP Futurity will be held in conjunction with, but not combined with, the PQHA Futurity. The Chairperson must be notified by July 15 of entries in the QIP Weanling Futurity. A $25 processing fee will be charged for entries received after this date. Entries for yearling and 2-year-old classes must pay $10 show fee by July 15. Double fees will apply 7/16 through show day. AQHA Registration or Breeder's Certificate for nominated foals must be presented prior to showing in the QIP Futurity.
QIP Classes will consist of:
Weanling Halter Fillies and Weanling Colts/Geldings
Yearling Lunge Line
2-year old Western Pleasure and 2 year old Hunter Under Saddle (combined until the year 2015)
Disbursement of monies:
26% to stallion owners (Available monies to be paid according to placings of each stallion's offspring in each QIP class.)
74% QIP Futurity payback divided as follows:
20% Weanling Fillies
20% Weanling Colts
30% Yearling Lunge Line
30% Two Year old Snaffle Bit
8. Any dispute which might arise that is not covered in these rules shall be resolved by the PQHA Board of Directors. It is understood that PQHA serves only as a broker in arranging QIP breedings. The responsibility for a contract rests between the mare owner and the stallion owner. Any hardship cases will be judged individually by the PQHA Board of Directors.
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Justene MacCauley & Melissa Hendershot
