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First Time Breeder Promotion Program



The American Saddlebred Registry would like to thank the generous stallion owners that participated in the inaugural 2014 First Time Breeder Program. The program was developed by the Registry as a way to stimulate an increased interest in breeding. A first time breeder is defined as someone that is not listed as a breeder of any horse in ASR records; either as an individual or as an owner of a farm, partnership, corporation, or an LLC.

The Registry would like to congratulate the following first time breeders that are expecting foals in

2015:

•Katrina Miroshnichenko, Springfield, IL
•Sarah M. Luft, Germantown, WI
•Kathryn Gantt, Statesville, NC
•David Chretien, Tampa, FL
•Julia McClain, Woodbury, CT
•Richard Myles, Joliet, IL
•Jenny Worden, Lemont, IL
•Ashley Cline, Grasston, MN

These owners/lessees will receive a complimentary $45.00 foal registration, if the application for registration is submitted to the Registry within six months of foaling.

Due to the popularity of the 2014 program, the American Saddlebred Registry will offer the First Time Breeder Program again in 2016. Please be sure to check our website at www.saddlebred.com in the Fall of 2015, for details about the 2016 program.

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