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Strengthening Midwest Competition: Heart of America as an ABRA Charter Club

  • Writer: Karri Owens
    Karri Owens
  • 3 hours ago
  • 1 min read
Heart of America as an ABRA Charter Club

Strong regional events are the foundation of national growth. The Heart of America Horse Association is a dedicated ABRA Charter Club providing inclusive, multi-breed competition opportunities in a fun, family-oriented environment.


With a welcoming atmosphere and diverse class offerings, Heart of America supports exhibitors while expanding opportunities for Buckskin and color breed horses.


How Heart of America Operates as an ABRA Charter Club

As an active ABRA Charter Club, Heart of America plays an important role in regional engagement and exhibitor development.


The association offers:

  • ABRA-approved classes

  • AQHA and PHBA opportunities

  • All Breed competition

  • A family-focused show atmosphere

  • Accessible participation for exhibitors of all levels


This multi-breed approach encourages participation while increasing exposure and value for ABRA-registered horses.


A Family-Friendly Environment with a Class for Everyone

Heart of America emphasizes a welcoming show experience where youth, amateur, and open exhibitors can compete in a supportive setting. By blending competitive opportunity with community connection, the club strengthens the equine industry at the grassroots level.


This balance is a hallmark of a successful ABRA Charter Club, supporting both performance and participation.


Why ABRA Charter Clubs Matter

Clubs like Heart of America:

  • Expand regional competition opportunities

  • Strengthen exhibitor pipelines

  • Promote ABRA-registered horses

  • Support youth and family involvement

  • Extend the mission of the American Buckskin Registry Association


ABRA proudly recognizes the Heart of America Horse Association for its continued commitment to growth and community.


Learn More About Heart of America Horse Association

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