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Encourage and promote the breeding of Quarter Horses and the sport of Quarter Horse racing. Represent the interests of horsemen before the California Legislature, the state horse racing board and in negotiations with racetrack management.
All Quarter Horses bred in California must be registered with Pacific Coast Quarter horse Racing Association before they will be allowed to be entered in any California-Bred race, or collect awards through the Cal-Bred Awards Program.
Click and print a Membership form here. PCQHRA Membership. It is important to note that anyone can Cal-Bred a Quarter Horse - it does not have to be the breeder. The owner of the horse, or the owner of the stallion that sired the horse, can Cal-Bred a horse simply by paying the appropriate fee to P.C.Q.H.R.A.
The only way to produce a Quarter Horse foal eligible for Cal-Bred registration when that foal is bred by shipment of cooled semen is for a California stallion to ship semen to a mare domiciled in California.
If your breeding, buying, selling or racing Quarter Horses in California, you'll find a wealth of helpful information at this site. CLICK ON PCQHRA NEWLETTER FOR THE LATEST NEWS PCQHRA offers a wealth of racing opportunities for Quarter Horses at Los Alamitos and on the California Fair Circuit.
Eligibility forms can be obtained at the P.C.Q.H.R.A. office or www.pcqhra.org. P.C.Q.H.R.A. may mail eligibility forms in January to stallion owners that have sired a Cal-Bred Quarter Horse that finished first or second in Quarter Horse races the prior year informing them of the need to complete and submit the eligibility forms; however, these ...
Directory of Quarter Horse farms and QH stallions in California.