Nope, never said that. You better go back and reread the posts. You interpreted it that way. I said they compete in NCHA and NRHA because that is where the money is - not because of the size of the horse. They are spending the high breeding fees to compete for points? I don't think so.


And the you say this:

What I am insinuating however is that if you are competing in a venue that doesn't require your horse to be registered and/or qualify for registration and adhere to registration rules, then you as a breeder will not have to keep in mind that your crop must be eligible for registration.


THAT'S COMPLETELY FALSE!!!

All horses by and out of AQHA registered horses that adhere to the color rules are eligible to registration.

All Quarter Horses that compete in NCHA events are in fact registered, there's no reason not to. Same with NRHA and NRCHA.