The Purebred Morab Horse Association

MORAB HORSE ASSOCIATIONS AND REGISTRIES MERGE
LEXINGTON, KY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2009

The Morab Horse Association & Register, Inc. (MHA) and the Purebred Morab Horse Association (PMHA) are proud to announce the joining of two Morab organizations and registries into one strong corporation for the
promotion and support of the Morab. This long-awaited unification signals a strong commitment to securing the future of the Morab breed.

The Purebred Morab Horse Association now holds the combined registries including over 1,200 purebred Morab horses from the United States and abroad. Currently it owns databases from the North American Horse Registry (WI), the Hearst Memorial Horse Registry (CA), portions of the Morab Registry of America (CA),
and now the Morab Horse Registry (IL). PMHA's older NAMHA California based organization and is home to many foundation Morabs. While they were believed to be Morgan/Arabian, they are not included in the PMHA Registry, as their pedigrees miss an element of bloodline proof. Horse Registry of America and carried through to NAMHA. horses carried the early Morab breed through the years to its present status and carry on a proud and honorable history. Breeding within the NAMHA registry is not supported as pure Morabs are the goal; however, existing NAMHA registered horses are provided many of the same benefits as are the purebred
Morabs, including a place in the Awards Program and classes at local and regional shows.

The mix of PMHA's strong business sense and MHA's emphasis on customer service brings forward a responsive and friendly organization that will provide high quality benefits to the members and great promotion for the Morab breed.

PMHA offers excellent promotional opportunities for breeders through group advertising with distribution throughout the United States at horse expos, exhibitions, mailings, newsletters, clinics, website, and more.
The Morab National Championship Show (Nationals) is held in October each year at the fabulous Kentucky Horse Park and includes a National Morab Futurity.

We invite you to learn about the Morab breed and all this organization has to offer. For information about the Purebred Morab Horse Association and the exciting future of the Morab breed, visit the website at www.puremorab.com.