Free AQHA Records
March 9, 2010
Find out a little more about AQHA records and how to get one for free!
Early in 2009, AQHA announced the debut of a new records research program. The Next Generation of AQHA Records was created so that, whether you are an AQHA member or not, you can still have access to official AQHA records any time, anywhere.
Non-members have always been able to contact AQHA Customer Service and request records, but today’s fast-paced, hi-tech world called for something without business-hour restrictions. With the debut of Next Generation Records, AQHA has added another choice to the ever-growing pile of options available to all customers and horse enthusiasts.
If you are like me, you want what you want, when you want it, and if you happen to get an itch to know who Dash For Cash’s great-grandsire is after hours, you don’t have to wait overnight to give us a call.
If you are an AQHA member, you can access Next Generation Records with your AQHA ID number and PIN. If you are not a current member, you can set up an account utilizing your e-mail address. You will be e-mailed a password when you register.
Although Next Generation Records was created so both AQHA members and non-members could access our stellar reports, becoming an AQHA member gains you a discount — not only with many of our wonderful Corporate Partners, but on the records you order as well. AQHA members still receive $10 each month toward the purchase of records in Member Services.
In response to customer feedback, we’re going to let you try out Next Generation records for free! Whether you are a member, an established records purchaser or new to AQHA records, use promotion code HS3GEM5 to receive a free Horse Performance Summary Record. Just enter the code at checkout in the Next Generation Records system to receive your free record!
Questions? Leave a comment!
As Always, At Your Service,
Kayla Randall
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March 10th, 2010 at 5:42 am
the promotion code does not work.
March 17th, 2010 at 6:20 am
I have been trying to get a user id and password to no avail. Could you let me what route to take for these numbers.
Thank You
Cathy Axler
July 28th, 2010 at 8:58 am
Promotion code does not work. Please email me when the code works and I will try again. Thanks!
September 14th, 2010 at 10:26 pm
As member no. 306408 in the Australian QHA, I think something is wrong when I can’t access the American Stud Book on computer, don’t you? AQHA is AQHA, isn’t it? So why is the smaller AQHA blocked out from American stud book access? What is America trying to hide? Or is it just a money-making scam? As if the AQHA here isn’t making a mint out of me already, just so I can register horses! Jon
October 10th, 2010 at 2:59 pm
You should make sure the link works before posting an article telling everyone it’s free! The code does not work.
December 6th, 2010 at 10:02 am
From 1983 to 1983 my dearly loved and respected quarter horse was registered with your association. His registered name was “Its in the Money”, a.k.a. Waffles, with registeration number, 1533314, AQHA ID # 0205388 and tatoo number, 72051. I allowed Waffles’s registration to lapse and he and I went on many trail rides and dressage shows. He was appreciated by many dressage judges because of his good behavior and beautiful free moving gaits. The judges were also European warmblood breeders (who were breeding to get some thing like Waffles’ natural gaits) and they didn’t know that his “Lazy A over Slash” brand was a Colorado brand. They guessed it was some kind of warmblood brand or just had no idea what it was.
His vet said that Waffles was a “good” boy. I say “was” because a year ago we lost Waffles to EPM. It was a nightmare for me, my husband and my vet, who, thank God, was not involved with his euthanasia. (Although he also did cry when I told him about Waffles’ death.)
Waffles’ sire was “Master It” and his dam was “Miss Green Money” bred by Larry and Janet McCoy of Grand Junction Co, foaled 4/15/79. I understand that Waffles was bred to race and he did on 10/10/81 for Cliff Davis in Sallisaw, OK. After his one race his ownership transfered to a Cliff Davis of Whitewater, Co.
Because Waffles was such a grand family member, we would like to obtain another horse with the same personality and disposition. (Yes, everyone tells us that this could be any breed.) But we figure another horse with similar ancestry would hopefully have a similar personality and disposition. Waffles was very calm and always “took care” of me.
I have searched the internet for “Its in the Money”, “Master It” and “Miss Green Money” with no success. So I don’t know where else to look.
It is my hope that the AQHA still has records of “Master It” and “Miss Green Money” or of the McCoys. We would so appreciate your help on this. We miss Waffles terribly.
Thank you so very much.
Sincerely,
Beth Reeves