This is by far the most common error we regularly encounter, even among seasoned competitors. If you plan to exercise your horse on a line, in a circle, you would use a longe line. If you want to do a lunge, go to the gym.
Continue reading …How do you measure up against the experts? Use the Judging Test of Knowledge to find out. Practice judging individual runs in each discipline, then compare your scores against the expert panel. Judge entire classes and compare your scores with the World Show expert responsible for judging the actual live event.
Continue reading …The show boasts FREE entry fees and no stall fees for exhibitors. All fees are paid by the Mississippi Quarter Horse Youth Association. We are fortunate to have all four judges, Clay Cavinder, L.G. Heier, Shawn Hays, and Chele McGauly, donating their services for the event.
Continue reading …“It has always been one of Kathy’s goals to see foals by her stallions growing up and making their way in the industry, so this is a continuation of that dream.”
Continue reading …Hayley Randle, from Charles Sturt University, AU, presented on the results from the physical measures related to a horse’s emotion. Randle explains, “Heart rate (HR), heart rate variability (HRV) and cortisol are the most commonly measured physiological indicators of equine emotion. Other suggested indicators include eye temperature, respiratory rate and salivary alpha amylase, but many of these lack validation in relation to association with emotional state. There were methodological problems with all of the measures we looked at, such as the lack of standardization of reporting and interpretation.”
Continue reading …Congratulations is in order for High Point winners at the show. Carly Parks and She Had Me At Hello were named the Level 1/Green High Point Champions. Reserve was TW Grose with Thee RedZone. The Junior Champion was Amy Hassinger with Truly Graceful. Reserve was Whitney Lagace with Glo InTheDark. The Senior Champion was Jessica Johnson with DGS Vintage. Reserve was Chuck Briggs with Dancin N The Dirt.
Continue reading …The Las Vegas Silver Dollar Circuit has set aside $25,000 in prize money to be designated for the scored classes in Level 2 Amateur and Level 2 Amateur Select classes, as well as in the Level I Open scored classes. Each class will have a guaranteed $2,000 added money, as well as 80% jackpot of the entry fee of $125. These will be run contiguous with the regular AQHA class, during the second set of shows, under a single judge (to be selected at random at the beginning of each day, but not announced).
Continue reading …Although Sara Simons is no stranger to success in the show arena, 2019 has been a banner year, especially in her favorite class: Western Riding. Sara has been competing at the APHA World Show for many years while rising up through the ranks of youth and amateur to professional.
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