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Starting in 2022, all horses competing in any NSBA class will be required to be registered with NSBA in the current owner's name.

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Smart Points

Even the youngest exhibitors can earn big in the NSBA Youth Smart Points program! Enroll online today!

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Foundation Donation

Donate today to support the horse show community through the NSBA Foundation.

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Member Benefits

Being an NSBA member provides you additional benefits to everyday essentials!

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Stallion Service Auction

It’s NOT too late to nominate your stallion for the NSBA Stallion Service Auction! Stallion breeding services go on sale on October 1 - don’t wait!

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The April Issue of The Way To Go is now Online!
The April Issue of The Way To Go is now Online!

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NSBA 2023 Incentive Fund Pays Out More Than 0,000
NSBA 2023 Incentive Fund Pays Out More Than 0,000

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Sumac Gunnabeflashy, owned by Leslie Vagneur Lange of Greeley, Colorado, has been named NSBA’s 2023 Horse of the Year. Sumac Gunnabeflashy...

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Ann Admonius Passes
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The National Snaffle Bit Association released the 2017 payout statistics for the Stallion Incentive Fund. A total of 4209 points were earned by Stallion Incentive Fund Licensed horses in 2017 at Dual Approved and Special event shows with each NSBA point earned paying $31.00.

The payout is based on the purse of sold breedings for the current year. In 2017, there were 269 stallions nominated to the program with over 11,000 eligible to earn incentive funds. The Stallion nominator receives 10% of the earnings of offspring, the horse nominator earns 10% and the owner of the horse earns 80% of the payout.

2017 also saw changes in the administration of the program. In 2017, the stallion services were sold through and online auction beginning October 1. Stallion owners donate one breeding to be sold to mare owners funding the purse. Stallion services remain available for purchase online through a "buy now" option making it easier for all parties to purchase stallion services resulting in a greater number of sold stallion services. Changes were also made to the fee structure for foal enrollments. Foals are eligible for enrollment from weanling age through the two-year-old year.

With the highest paying stallion incentive fund, stallion and mare owners alike are encouraged to participate in the NSBA Stallion Incentive Fund (SIF) program.


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