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Check Your Papers! Just approved by the Pinto Horse Association of America Inc. - Any horse, pony or miniature, currently registered with an approved outcross registry, with documented Pinto characteristics on the outcross papers, is eligible for registry with the PtHA. In order to simplify the registration process for qualified Pintos, the PtHA registration department will begin evaluating applicants who are already registered with an approved outcross registry and who have documented color on the outcross papers. Documented color such as “Pinto markings,” “belly spots,” or “high leg white” will serve as qualification for PtHA registry in lieu of the required 4 square cumulative inches, provided that all other qualifications (i.e. appaloosa bloodline, mule or draft characteristics restrictions) are met. Undocumented animals and animals with no color documented on their outcross papers will still be required to meet the current PtHA color requirements. Examples include any horse accepted into the regular registry of the American Paint Horse Association, any miniature with registration papers that document "Pinto," or any horse registered with the Arabian Horse Association with a belly spot or high leg white documented on the registration papers. If in doubt, please contact the PtHA Registration Department with any questions, registration@pinto.org or (405) 491-0111.
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Spencer Livestock, LLC
- Po Box
- Chickasha, OK 73023
- dr_spencer@hotmail.com
- www.SpencerLivestockOK.com

Spencer Livestock is a family operation based out of Chickasha, OK. The goal of the business is to raise high quality horses and cattle that are competitive in their respective disciplines. The Spencer family has been involved in the Quarter Horse and Pony of the Americas breed for over 40 years. David Spencer (pictured left with Caddos Princess, 1973) grew up around horses and has raised World Champion AQHA race horses as well as World and International champion POAs. David served as the President of the National Ponies of the Americas Club from 1990-1994 and was on the National AQHA Racing Committee from 1988-1992. David's three daughters: Dr. Rosslyn Spencer-Biggs, DVM; Blayne Spencer-Arthur and Chelsea Spencer have all grown up in the livestock industry and hold several state and national titles between themselves. Dr. Rosslyn Spencer-Biggs received her veterinarian degree from Oklahoma State University and now works as a Veterinary Medical Officer for the USDA and trains and shows POAs and Quarter Horses in her spare time. Blayne Spencer-Arthur is a graduate of Oklahoma State University and works as a lender for small businesses. Blayne, along with her husband Jerrod and son, Kelton, operate Lucky Strike Show Cattle and show POAs on the weekends. Chelsea Spencer is attending Oklahoma State University and shows POAs, as well as show cattle in her off time. One of Chelsea's biggest honors was being named the Reserve National Premier Exhibitor at the National Western Stock Show in Denver, CO in 2007.










