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  • United States Equestrian Federation - Official national equestrian federation of the United States offers news, schedules, issues, rules, media library, points and awards, downloads and publications. Directories of competitions and licensed officials.
  • American Association for Horsemanship Safety - Information and articles, law cases and statutes for horsemen.
  • American Equestrian Alliance - A national association of horse owners, trainers, stables, and equestrian related businesses offering group equine insurance.
  • American Riding Instructors Association - Promotes safe riding by certifying competent riding instructors. Site contains test dates and locations, seminars and directory of instructors.
  • American Trail Horse Association - An association dedicated to promoting and improving the American Trail Horse. Information about membership, registration and future plans.
  • Appalachian Horse Show Association - Horse Show club, all horse breeds are elgible. AHSA is to promote regional horse shows and members compete to win award for Highest points earned at affiliated shows
  • Back Country Horsemen of America - A non-profit corporation dedicated to horse trails on public land in the back country. Purpose: preservation and enjoyment of trails, education on responsible use, and service in maintenance and management. Consists of state organizations, affiliates and members-at-large.
  • Certified Horsemanship Association - Nonprofit organization promoting equine safety through riding instructor certification, camp accreditation, and education. Based in Lexington, Kentucky.
  • Equestrian Land Conservation Resource - Non-profit organization founded to promote national awareness of the importance of land conservation for equestrian sports and activity. Guide, directors, council, calendar of events, library, equestrian partners, contact, and links.
  • Horsemen's United Association - Where, "Security is in the membership". Over 30 years of service providing Commercial General Liability Insurance to non-profit horse clubs.
  • Kentucky Horse Council, Inc. - Non-profit organization dedicated to the protection, promotion, growth and development of the equine industry. Includes its history, an events calendar, a newsletter, a directory of specialists, and scholarship and membership forms.
  • National Association of Riding Clubs and Sheriff Posses - An organization of equestrian riding clubs primarily located in the North Texas area. Membership participates in a variety of equestrian sports and activities including shows, drill competitions, trail riding, games, and parades. Listing of area and district clubs, events calendar, bulletin board, membership and application, and contacts.
  • National Horseman's Benevolent and Protective Association - Provides a national voice for horsemen on matters of national policy and of national interest, assists individual affiliates with particular problems and promotes the preservation and enhancement of live racing in North America.
  • National Snaffle Bit Association - Organized in 1983 in the US to define, promote and improve the quality and training of the pleasure horse, to promote exhibits, events and contests in expositions and shows, and to promote interest in pleasure horses and encourage the use of the standard rules for holding and judging competition showing of the pleasure horse. Offers membership information, upcoming futurities and show results, point standings, classified ads, and links.
  • Old People's Riding Club - Formerly Old People's Pony Club. Members enjoy trail rides, fun shows, clinics, and inter-club competitions. Lists chapters, calendar and discussion board.
  • Red River Horse Breeders Association,Inc. - The promotion and betterment of agriculture and agricultural practices throughout the Red River Valley area through the promotion of horse raising.
  • South Shore Horsemen's Council - Founded in 1963 as an all-breed, all-discipline association serving equestrians in the tri-states of Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island to create and maintain public interest in the breeding, riding, and exhibiting of horses on the South Shore, including sponsorship of six shows annually.
  • Tristate Horsemen's Association - Serving the Northeastern states by promoting equestrian competitions and shows with a well rounded calendar of events including several pleasure trail rides in various locations throughout the tristate area, a Hunter Pace in the fall, a Dressage and 2-Phase series, and an Open Horse Show series.
  • United Professional Horsemen's Association - Founded in 1968 by a group of professional horse trainers who recognized a need to improve the horse show industry, and define and clarify their professionalism, predominantly in gaited and saddleseat. International. Contact through phone or e-mail. Located in Lexington, KY.
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