Author: AHS

2021 will mark the inaugural year of this award which is presented to the Hanoverian with the highest score in the Jumper division. The winner receives a keeper plaque and a beautiful ribbon. Neil and Mary O'Connor of Inner Bay LLC have committed to sponsoring this award for at least 3 years. They breed jumpers at …
MEMBERSHIP FEES *EFFECTIVE January 1, 2023 – ALL FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE Life Membership .......................... $1,000.00 Active Membership 1-year Active Membership $95.00 3-year Active Membership $255.00 5-year Active Membership $380.00 Associate Membership 1-year Associate Membership $70.00 3-year Associate Membership $190.00 5-year Associate Membership $280.00 Junior/Young Breeder Membership 1-year Junior/Young Breeders Membership $40.00 STALLION DUES …
Mission Statement To promote and support breeders, riders, owners, enthusiasts/fans of the Hanoverian and Rhineland horse in the U.S. We provide guidance, education, registration, and awards for our members. Top Four Short-term Goals (August 2019) These are the goals the board members chose to work on over the next 12-18 months. Many of these topics …

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PLEASE NOTE: if you want a Certificate of Pedigree for a horse that resides in Canada, contact the Hanoverian Verband (HV). Complete the form below to submit for a Certificate of pedigree for your horse. A Certificate of Pedigree (CP) is for horses that have one parent that is either registered or approved Hanoverian or …
This award was originally conceived by Maurine (Mo) and Jim Swanson of Rolling Stone Farm in Slatington, Pa., as a new year-end award for American Hanoverian Society breeders and owners in 2006. The Swanson's commissioned a beautiful painting that hangs in the AHS office in Lexington, Ky. Each year, the names of the winners are …
Note: Transfers can be done by mail, if necessary: Send the Transfer of Ownership Form and a copy of the horse's papers, along with credit card information or a check, to the AHS office.
The AHS may order Warmblood Fragile Foal Syndrome (WFFS) test for horses that we have previously DNA typed by sending the horse’s hair sample to the U.C. Davis lab. If you do not know if your horse qualifies, feel free to call the AHS office and we can tell you. We cannot test horses who do …