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Kentucky Breeders Incentive Fund 

 

Kentucky Breeders Incentive Fund

 

SCHA is a participant in the Breeders Incentive Fund Program. 

 

Distribution of Funds       Qualifications and Definitions

 

1 .  The scoring method or point system to be utilized in contests to determine the incentive winner of each contest:


SOUTH CENTRAL HACKNEY ASSOCIATION PONY BREEDERS FUTURITY
 
SOUTH CENTRAL HACKNEY ASSOCIATION JUNIOR ROAD PONY CHAMPIONSHIP


In each division the first and second place qualifying pony will receive the distribution of the incentive funds. In the event that only one pony qualifies for the funds that animal will receive all monies for that class. If the first and second place animal does not qualify for the funds ,the first animal that qualifies for the funds will receive the funds.  In the event that none of the ponies qualify for the funds in a given class ,the funds for that class will be divided among the other classes.

2.    The identity of the scoring person or body that will judge each contest:

 

SOUTH CENTRAL HACKNEY ASSOCIATION PONY BREEDERS FUTURITY AND JUNIOR ROAD PONY CHAMPIONSHIP


Points will be tabulated by South Central Hackney Association Secretary/Treasurer, Laura Schmidt, 859-472-5043; Joseph M. Hernandez, Executive Secretary of the American Hackney Horse Society to verify the tabulation and determine the Kentucky bred winners, 859-255-8694
 
3.    The rules of the contests, events, or shows in which the ponies of the breed will participate:


SOUTH CENTRAL HACKNEY ASSOCIATION PONY BREEDERS FUTURITY.  See Futurity Qualifications

 

SOUTH CENTRAL HACKNEY ASSOCIATION JUNIOR ROAD PONY CHAMPIONSHIP.  See Junior Road Pony Qualifications


4. The percentage distribution formula by which the Kentucky affiliate shall grant awards to incentive winners:


 In any year that the funds are available to the program, the South Central Hackney Association will receive 100% of the total funds. That funding will then be distributed between the South Central Hackney Association Pony Breeders Futurity and the Junior Road pony Championship. Within each program the funds will be distributed equally among the classes that have eligible participants. If there is no 2nd place qualifying pony, then all monies move to the first place qualifying pony. If a class does not have an eligible participant then the funds will be distributed equally among the classes that do have eligible participants. 100% of all funds will be paid out.


Funds will be distributed in this manner:
First place qualifying pony:
Owner (person who has ownership of the pony at time of showing)-40%
Breeder (stallion owner or lessee at time of breeding)-10%
Breeder (dam’s owner or lessee at time of foaling)-10%
 
Second place qualifying pony:
Owner (person who has ownership of the pony at time of showing)-20%
Breeder (stallion owner or lessee at time of breeding)-10%
Breeder (dam’s owner or lessee at time of foaling)-10%

All payments will be to Kentucky Bred ponies only.


In order for the pony to qualify for the funds available through this program the pony must be sired by a stallion standing at stud in the state of Kentucky AND the stallion must be owned or leased by a Kentucky resident and on file at the AHHS office at the time of service. 

 

Dam must be owned or leased by a Kentucky resident at the time of breeding.

 

The foal  to be born in the state of Kentucky.

 

After meeting above criteria, once on the ground, resulting foal may be owned by non-Kentucky resident and still be eligible for funds.
 
5.  Definition of terms used in this document:

Breeder: The breeder shall be either the owner or lessee  of the stallion at time of breeding or the owner or lessee  of the dam at time of breeding or foaling.  Breeder must be Kentucky resident.


Owner: The person who is the recorded owner of the pony at time of showing.

 

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