“AQHA levels are designed to group horses and riders with their peers of similar experience and points earned,” said Pete Kyle, AQHA chief show officer. “From the bottom up, leveling is designed to improve exhibitor experiences at AQHA shows and further American Quarter Horses as competitors.”
Continue reading …The PtHA Wrangler Exhibitor of the Month for December is Madelyn Giesman, who is a youth exhibitor from Wentzville, Missouri. Giesman has been showing horses for eight years and currently shows her Pinto, Diversified Options, better known as “Leo.”
Continue reading …Brooke currently works primarily India, Nepal, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Kenya, Egypt, Ethiopia, Senegal, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and has pilot projects in a number of other developing countries.
Continue reading …We have two takes on creating keepsake ribbon ornaments that are perfect for commemorating your most memorable wins of the show season.
Continue reading …Benny’s love of fine equine craftsmanship, vintage tack, and the vaquero tradition was no secret to those who knew him the best.
Continue reading …“Halter competitors have utilized dac® products with their horses. From vitamins and minerals to hair and coat formulas, dac® has a solution to WCHA members’ needs for their horses.
Continue reading …At the six 2017 Challenges, which also offer working ranch horse, boxing and ranch riding classes, more than $90,000 in added money will be up for grabs. That’s at least $15,000 in added money for each event.
Continue reading …“It’s not about being English or Western, it’s about starting a young horse with love and kindness. It’s about setting each horse up for success, regardless of their projected path.”
Continue reading …The 2016 Florida Gold Coast Horse Show is fast approaching and will take place December 28-31 in Tampa, Florida. Click here to view patterns for the Florida Gold Coast, courtesy of Mark Harrell Horse Shows. Click here to view walk-jog patterns. Click here for a feed and bedding form. Click here for credit card authorization […]
Continue reading …Myth 1: PPID is only a condition of the geriatric horse. “This is probably one of the most common myths about PPID,” Dr. Grubbs says. “We have been tracking epidemiological information on horses diagnosed with PPID, and have found that PPID affects horses of all breeds, and all ages, even as young as 5 years old.”
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