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Heart Of Dixie, FAHR 626 , ApHC 541108

If you have a picture that you'd like to submit for the FAHR homepage, you may email or mail it to us. Be sure to include the horse's name and FAHR number.

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Introduction to FAHR
The Foundation Appaloosa Horse Registry (FAHR) is dedicated to the protection, preservation, perpetuation and promotion of the true bloodlines of the Appaloosa horse (for more info, see Introduction to Appaloosas by Mary P. Hare). FAHR, a unique nonprofit organization, was founded by a group of dedicated Appaloosa breeders concerned with the disappearance of the 'purebred' Appaloosa. The horses registered with FAHR represent some of the purest Appaloosa horses to be found, as they must prove at least 75% Appaloosa blood within a five generation pedigree. FAHR is a leader in the Appaloosa industry in starting out with closed stud books and registered known genetics. FAHR registered horses are bred in the original concept of the ApHC. More...
2008 Foal Pictures

Members are invited to share pictures of their 2008 foals.

2008 Stallion Directory

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2nd Season
FAHR Merchandise

Order your FAHR first edition Studbook
FAHR mugs, hats, shirts and decals are now available. Download an order form and place an order today.

Anyone interested in obtaining a copy of the book The American Appaloosa Anthology by Palmer Wagner should contact the ApHC museum.

Registry Info & Forms
Registered Horses: 856

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Last Updated Oct 9, 2008

FAHR Message Board

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Members Only

If you are a FAHR member, the Members Only area has past versions of the FAHR Tidings in PDF format. Please contact FAHRinc@aol.com to obtain a login and password.

Featured Breeder
Rocky Acres Appaloosas
Rick and Edna "Eddie" Street
Rochester, WA

Eddie Street with Alice Pratt

During the late summer of 1994 I was just beginning another school year, literally. I taught special needs children during the day and attended college at night, finishing my degree. I had gone back to school after my children were all older and I had more time to commit to my studies. I liked teaching school but it wasn�t my first love. I had always wanted to have a small horse farm and try my hand at breeding. Family commitments, financial commitments and life in general always seemed to keep me from taking that final step. The step towards making a life change and making a commitment towards my dream of breeding horses. (Continued)

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Last updated: March 4, 2010