The final run presented a few challenges for both riders, yet they finished with smiles and laughter. Karen scored a 239.5, while Sharon went off pattern and was disqualified. Karen was presented with the Championship buckle and all Four ladies were awarded jackets.
Continue reading …Whether they go into practice or stay in academia, most veterinarians come to their careers because they love animals—but they may not have the skill set to build a practice or commercialize their innovations.
Continue reading …APHA is seeking applicants for multiple internship opportunities in Fort Worth, Texas, during the summer and fall semesters—there’s even flexible, year-round opportunities available! Our interns learn the ins and outs of working at a breed association and gain valuable experience for their resumés, while also forming connections with industry professionals and making a difference in the world they love.
Continue reading …“The National Open Horse Show Association’s mission is to foster growth in the open horse show community connecting the open show community in a way that inspires them to continue pursue their hobby of showing horses,” said Stephanie Lynn, NSBA Executive Director. “The purpose of the organization aligns with NSBA’s goals to continue to develop interest in the show horse industry. It is a natural partnership and we are excited about the relationship.”
Continue reading …Folks attending the Indiana Quarter Horse Association Shamrock Shuffle in Cloverdale over the weekend were treated to a bit o’ fun St. Paddy’s Day style!
Continue reading …Many equine industry professionals have students and customers who are minors (children under the age of majority). Misunderstandings and myths have existed for years when it comes to liabilities involving minors. This article exposes three common myths. Make sure to separate fact from fiction. Plan ahead and protect yourself.
Continue reading …“We’ve made the difficult decision to cancel this year’s convention, based on the latest reports concerning the coronavirus,” said Craig Huffhines, AQHA executive vice president. “We are deeply concerned for the health and safety of the convention’s registrants from around the world and AQHA staff who must travel to Las Vegas for the event.”
Continue reading …“I suffer from bipolar disorder so I go from good to bad and lows and highs. We brought Buster home, and he handles my disorder like it’s nothing. Sometimes when I ride, I freeze up and can’t move. When he feels it, he stops and waits. He is the one who understands me the most.”
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