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09/27/2025

Daphne Thornton breaks down the fees you pay to be able to show up at a rated show:

"Let me begin by saying that, by and large, I am a USEF fan. We need a governing body. I am a Steward, and while I think the rules are sometimes onerous and confusing, I also know first-hand how necessary most of them are. USHJA brings some great ideas to the table as well. However, there is plenty of room for improvement in both organizations. The complicated and redundant fee structures are not a bad place to start.

An adult amateur client recently bought a horse. It’s her first horse, and maybe the only horse she will ever be able to buy. It’s a lovely horse. She is thrilled. We got the height, color, and gender she pictured for her dream horse, and a charming and quiet personality as well.

She was ready to go to her first USEF-rated show, and then I had to explain the memberships and fees she had to pay—just to be able to walk into the ring. Folks, it’s a lot.

Me: So, before you can show, there are just a few things you need to take care of. First, you have to be a competing member of USEF. I know they offer some other, cheaper memberships (why??) on their website, but do not buy any of those. You need the $80 competing membership. And you will need that every year you want to show. You could get a Lifetime Membership, but that’s around $2,500, and at your age…maybe no?

Client: So, $80? That’s not too bad.

Me: You also need to join USHJA as a competing member. They also have other options as well (again, why?), but you need the competing membership to show. That’s $85 a year, and you need it every year you show. Technically, you could just get a Show Pass every time you show, but those are $30, so if you go to 3 shows, you’ve already spent more than the $85. Plus, if you show on a Show Pass, you don’t earn points at that show (why??). They also have a Lifetime Membership at $1,500, but…older amateur? Again, probably no.

Client: So, a total of $165 to be horse show eligible? I can do that!

Me: Well… your horse also needs to be recorded with USEF. The previous owners did an annual recording for him ($95, paid every year). However, that’s going to expire in a couple of months. I recommend that you get him a Lifetime Recording ($300) under your name because if you have him for even three years, you’ve basically used that $300.

Client: Hmm… okay, that $465. A tiny bit steep, but I want to show, so let’s go.

Me: Um… he also needs to be recorded with USHJA, but you don’t want to do that yet. Client: Why not?

Me: Because when the previous owners did the one-year recording with USEF, they gave him a name, and you don’t like that name. SO, you first need to transfer him into your own name ($60 for that), and

then you need to change his name (another $60). If you do that before you record him with USHJA, you will dodge their name and ownership change fees ($20 each).

Client: Wow. So that’s now $585 before I can show?

Me: Yes…so far. But your horse, with his new owner and new name, now needs to be recorded with USHJA. Luckily, the previous owner did not do that, so you avoid the ownership change/name change fees. A USHJA recording is $75. But, it’s for the lifetime of the horse!

Client: Sheesh! Is there anything else?

Me: That $660 is all the money for today, but your USEF membership does come with a SafeSport requirement (and I am a FAN of that), and you must complete the training before you can show. That’s also a yearly requirement and comes with a big automatic fine if you show and are not SafeSport compliant, so don’t forget to do it (and so many people forget). If you do forget, crying in the show office won’t help. Ask me how I know that.

Client: So $660 and Safe Sport training, and I can finally show?

Me: Kind of? You can GO to the show. There are other organizations you may have to join if you want to compete in their classes. For instance, it is $35 for a rider to join NHS, and $50 for a trainer, and both have to be members to compete. The NAL membership is $45 per rider. These are yearly, not lifetime.

Then there are fees you pay to each show to be able to compete. There is a USEF fee ($23 per show) and USHJA zone fees. There is usually also a schooling fee, or ticketed schooling, a medic fee (USEF requires a medic), and an office fee.

Client: Okay, I kind of get the horse show fees, but aren’t I already paying USEF $80 a year to show, and USHJA $85 a year to show, and didn’t they just get $375 so that my horse could show? Why am I paying them again?

And I just shrug, because I don’t exactly know myself.

The love of competition keeps so many of us showing, but the maze of fees and memberships makes it harder than it should be. If USEF and USHJA truly want to support the sport’s future, simplifying the process… and the price tag… would be a good place to start.

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08/11/2025

Study horse anatomy, behavior, and care through online equine science courses made just for homeschool students.

06/24/2025

Hello Hot Summer. We are so happy we went to this type of summer show!!! Looking forward to seeing everyone soon. You can bring this out and prefill it for when you get to the show grounds. Just circle your classes, add the info and if you do not have a number wait to fill that it until you grab one show day.

* Please note that entries in these classes may not cross enter into classes 1-8

03/27/2025

Registration is now open for our 2 day College Prep Equestrian Camp! Click the link in our bio for details and registration!🤩🌪️💙

02/27/2025
02/22/2025

PLEASE HELP! In recent days, many of our neighbors in Kentucky have experienced catastrophic flooding as a series of winter storms has battered the state. Many have been affected, including relatives of Old Friends staff, who have lost their homes, businesses and livelihoods. As always, when we have friends in need, Old Friends is moved to help. And, as always, SILVER CHARM has stepped up to offer one of his halters for fundraising in an eBay auction.

100% of the proceeds from this auction will be donated to the Eastern Kentucky Dream Center, which provides emergency services to one of the hardest hit regions - Pike County, Kentucky.

This genuine halter has been worn by Silver Charm through the worst of our winter weather. It comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, and an 8x10 photo of our oldest living Kentucky Derby winner. We ask our friends, supporters, and lovers of Silver Charm to bid generously. And, if you are able, we encourage you to give to your favorite charity in support of flood relief.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/316352147232

01/01/2025

UPDATE ON SUMMER SHOWS AT SPARR SCHOOLING SHOWS (JUNE, JULY, AND AUGUST.)

All shows will follow a “clinic feel” in a “show atmosphere” focusing on a specific discipline. No show tack, braids/bands or bling required, wear a comfy polo shirt, western shirt, or appropriate horsie T-shirt. Saddle up for a fund summer show series focused on “off season” growth and development. Boots and hat/helmets are required. All shows begin early, PROMPTLY, at 8am and will end approximately by noon to avoid the summer heat. There will be a daily high point and the points from these classes will count for year end buckle high point. Should you have any questions, please pm us and we will get back with you asap. Looking forward to a new way of learning and showing all in one place.

Details regarding each show/clinic will follow shortly.

12/24/2024

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