Leatherdale Farms Proudly Sponsors American Hanoverian Society’s 8th Annual Yearling and Two-Year-Old Futurity

Lexington, KY. – Sept. 2, 2020 – Leatherdale Farms is proud to partner with the American Hanoverian Society to sponsor prize money for their 8th Annual AHS Yearling and Two-Year-Old Futurity during their inspection tour! Dedicated to providing breeders world-class Hanoverian stallions with both classic and modern bloodlines, Leatherdale Farms is passionate about high-quality sport horses in the United States.

“The AHS is thrilled to have Leatherdale Farms sponsor the 8th Annual Nationwide AHS Futurity and we are grateful for Louise [Leatherdale]’s generous support of the Hanoverian/Rhineland horse,” said Edgar Schutte, the President of the American Hanoverian Society. “Our futurity has become very popular with our members. With uncertainty about many things due to COVID-19, the AHS is fortunately able to be one of the few registries conducting inspections. It is magnificent to continue to offer this prize money to the top 5 placings nationwide. Leatherdale Farms generous sponsorship will be appreciated by many.”

Founded by Schutte in 2012, the AHS Yearling and Two-Year-Old Futurity is judged using a scale from 1-10 with three categories: Conformation/Type, Movement, Foundation/Legs. With a total of $3,000 available, participants of AHS’ Futurity classes will have the opportunity to win prize money in each of the divisions offered. If interested in participating, the inspection tour schedule for the remainder of the year is located below and check here for the most up to date details. COVID-19 precautions will be implemented at each host site with masks and social distancing required at each event. Please contact the individual host site as they may implement further safety procedures.

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For more information on this year’s inspection tour, please click here or call call the AHS office at 859-255-4141. For more information on the AHS or to learn more about Hanoverian horses in North America, please visit their website.