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Thanks to an overwhelming response to last year, Arabian Horse Magazine will again dedicate its April/May issue to Arabian racing! Arabian Horse Magazine goes directly to 46,000 AHA members and is the prime tool that communicates what’s going on in various segments of the Arabian horse community. This year’s racing issue will feature a profile of Wiking, a comprehensive feature on the breeding and training of racehorses and other helpful information about the sport.

We appreciate the following Arabian racehorse owners, trainers and breeders who advertised last year in the Arabian racing issue.


  • Ala Croixnoire/Richard Kiekow
  • Arabian Finish Line Magazine
  • Arabian Race Horse Sales Company, LLC
  • Canterbury Farm At Melfield
  • Cre Run
  • DA Adios/KRW Racing
  • DiamondCrest Inc. Arabians
  • Dreamfield Arabians
  • Hickory Lane Farms, Inc.
  • Lonnie Hawk, trainer
  • Mandolynn Hill Farm
  • Mokee Arabians
  • Moment of Valor/Blacksmith Arabians
  • Race Street Management
  • RoseBrook
  • Texas Arabian Breeders Association
  • Valour Arabians

Arabian Horse Magazine is the perfect place to congratulate the winners of the Darley Awards plus the trainers, owners, jockeys, breeders and fans that work with and support your efforts. Don’t miss this opportunity to promote your outstanding race stallions, sale horses, breeding services, and most importantly, the thrill of Arabian racing.

Click here to download an insertion order form to reserve ad space or just call Christy Christiansen at 402-625-2005 or e-mail her at christy.christiansen@ArabianHorses.org.

The deadline to reserve space is February 28. Camera-ready ads are due March 8.

See you at the Darley Awards!


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The Arabian Horse Association (AHA) is a 46,000 member equine association that registers and maintains a database of more than one million Arabian, Half-Arabian and Anglo-Arabian horses. It publishes the bimonthly Arabian Horse Magazine, provides activities and programs that promote breeding and ownership, administers $4 million in annual prize money, produces national events and recognizes more than 400 Arabian horse shows and distance rides.