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ARHA and Big Horn Challenge
Members
to Ride a Horse, Win a Saddle

The American Ranch Horse
Association and Big Horn, Inc., are providing ARHA
members with another reason to climb into the saddle
this year. Big Horn is donating a new saddle to the
ARHA Saddle Log Program participant who logs the
most trail miles with his or her horse in 2007.
“ARHA developed the Saddle Log Program to encourage
people to enjoy their horses and earn additional
recognition outside of the show ring. The donation
of a Big Horn saddle to the rider with the most
miles is extra incentive for participation,” said
ARHA president, Jerry Keeney.
Joining the
Saddle Log program is simple! Just fill out the
enrollment application and send it in with a
one-time $20 fee per horse/rider. Once this is done,
you and your horse
are ready to hit the trails!
It’s as eas y as that to qualify to win the Big Horn
saddle,
certificates, patches, gift certificates, and other
awards from ARHA. “Research tells us that there are
approximately four-million horses being used as
recreational horses. The ARHA offers a wide variety
of options for these riders. We at Big Horn share in
the association’s desire to encourage and support
these riders and are proud to be affiliated with the
American Ranch Horse Association,” explained Ernie
Tracy, national sales manager of Big Horn.
Big Horn, Inc., was established as a saddle
manufacturer more than 50 years ago. The company has
approximately 240 styles of saddles for western and
recreational riders that are available in local tack
stores and through online and catalog retailers.
Formed in 2004, the American Ranch Horse Association
promotes the abilities of the all-around versatile
working horse in a positive atmosphere where western
tradition is genuinely honored. Rapidly growing with
more than 4,200 members, ARHA hosts competitions,
clinics, and educational events throughout the year.
Learn more about the ARHA Saddle Log Program and how
to win a Big Horn saddle at
www.americanranchhorse.net or by
contacting the association at
arhainfo@aim.com or 606-872-ARHA
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