The SOQHA Challenge is coming up February 28th- March 1st in Springfield, Ohio. Judges for the show will be Kristy Starnes, Valerie Kearns, and Sissy Anderson. $10,000 will be presented in the Youth Scholarship Challenge. 14-18 High Point Champion- $1,500 Reserve- $1,000 13 and Under High Point Champion- $1,500 Reserve- $1,000 Novice Youth High Point- […]
Continue reading …The newly approved inhaler is designed specifically for use in horses. It includes an ergonomic handle and dosing lever for ease of user handling, and a nostril adaptor that fits gently inside the nostril of the horse, allowing them to easily inhale the medicated mist. The active ingredient in the Aservo® EquiHaler® is the prodrug ciclesonide, which is a corticosteroid that is activated directly in the lung, reducing lower airway inflammation associated with severe equine asthma.
Continue reading …Thanks to Suzanne Mayo for sharing this photo of a big boy just born in February! This Mechanic colt is out of HP MS Flamin Hot and is testing out his new legs.
Continue reading …The Appaloosa Horse Club (ApHC) and the Indiana State Fair Commission have signed a 3-year agreement to hold one of America’s oldest and most prestigious horse shows in Indianapolis, beginning in 2021.
Continue reading …Special thanks to Eric Mendrysa, who was on the scene at The Prairie Classic shooting candids for The Equine Chronicle! The Prairie Classic took place February 5-9 in Oklahoma City.
Continue reading …Congratulations to some of the big winners at the show! Under judge, Jeff Greaves, Sara Simons and Hitt The Jackpot were named the champions in Junior Trail. His winner in Senior Trail was Jess Bergantzel with High Road Reload. His Level 2 Junior Trail Champion was Bruce Vickery with Son Of A Sudden. Level 1 Open Western Riding was won by Blake Weis with Don’t Think Twice. Chad Evans rode A Speed Demon to win Level 2 Senior Western Riding.
Continue reading …Come ride with the industry’s top instructors. Each student will have an opportunity to work with every instructor during the three day clinic. Geared for all levels of riders, these professionals make their expertise available to anyone who wants to learn more. Whether students are learning their leads or learning to change leads, there is opportunity to learn from the best.
Continue reading …The EWD Show was a booming success and was our largest event ever. We had exhibitors from Illinois, North Carolina, Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, and Mississippi.
Continue reading …New this year is a $1,000 Non Pro Showmanship class with a bonus to the highest placing L1 exhibitor!
Continue reading …On January 27, leaders and staff from the American Quarter Horse Association met with representatives of the German affiliate (DQHA), the German agricultural ministry and Bavarian competent authority at the European Commission offices in Brussels. The goal of the meeting was to close the contested topic of studbook of origin for the American Quarter Horse.
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