If you plan on attending the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo, Jan. 15- Feb. 6th, don’t be surprised if you see someone on the Carnival Midway, buying cotton candy, while carrying a handgun in a shoulder holster.
Continue reading …Results for the 2016 Arizona Sun Circuit have been updated and are now available from January 8th-14th.
Continue reading …Everyone here at The Equine Chronicle would like to send our well wishes to Doug and Tara Lombardo Landon following a lovely wedding on the beach during the Fox Lea Farm Winter circuit yesterday.
Continue reading …In her new role, Lindsey will be responsible for developing new programs to enhance and educate American Quarter Horse owners about the ranching division of the Association. She will also direct and coordinate Versatility Ranch Horse competitions in addition to the Zoetis AQHA Versatility Ranch Horse World Championships.
Continue reading …“We recognize the expense for exhibitors of showing to and paying for eight judges. It was, and is, a high priority to us to be able to offer an eight-judge event in a premier facility that is as affordable as possible for everyone. Four free judges is a huge benefit.”
Continue reading …Winning the NSBA Maturity $10,000 Limited Horse Western Pleasure was Jay Starnes with Hot Boy Gone Lazy for owner Cathrin Gutmann. The pair earned $5,760. Winning a 15-entry Green Trail was Jason Gilliam with Caught Me Looking for Kaleena and Josh Weakly. The pair earned $320. Winning the 29-entry Senior Trail was Blake Weis with Snap Krackle Pop for Twylla Brown earning $250. Winning the 25-entry Non Pro Trail was Katie Grossnickle with Always The Best Man earning $260.
Continue reading …“I purchased him sight unseen from pictures—I had fallen in love with his pictures,” Leanne said. “He had been home for four or five weeks, and he just really started to come on. I told my fiancée, Kent, that I might think about sending him to the World Show.”
Continue reading …A change is coming to American Quarter Horse Association competitions, as modifications to the AQHA stewards program roll out in 2016. Under these modifications, stewards will now be assigned to specific regions, will no longer be permitted to actively show in AQHA competition and will be required to attend steward seminars to expand their knowledge on animal welfare.
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