Maeve McLoughlin has worked with trainer, Allison Applegett, for the past five years, through IHSA and at the Congress. “I cannot even put into words how much Allison has taught me during the years I have been with her. I joined the hunt seat team at OSU, and Allison helped me all along those years in college, whether it was in the ring or just general life advice.”
Continue reading …To kick things off, let’s take a trip back in time to 2015, when the Tordoff sisters, Olivia and Alexia, racked up SIX Quarter Horse Congress titles.
Continue reading …The Appaloosa World Championship Show is coming to Fort Worth, Texas- October 29th- November 8th. There are plenty of spooky activities planned for the Halloween holiday at the show. Pumpkin Carving or Decorating Contest– Pumpkins due November 6th at 5:00 pm in the Brown-Lupton South Trade Show Hall Costume Contest– November 7th after the last […]
Continue reading …Steve looks like he REALLY wants to join in on the trampoline fun! Thanks to Hiliary Holbrook for sending in this fun video of Steve, owned by Jessica Swan. If you have a great EC Photo or Video of the Day, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com. EC TV- Trampoline Fun Steve looks like he REALLY wants to join […]
Continue reading …Kraig and his wife’s goal was to make the finals of the Novice Amateur at the All American Quarter Horse Congress. In 2017 at the Congress, with the help, support, and training from Blake Britton, they achieved their goals. “Our homegrown gelding (Just Me and BattMan) made the finals of the Coughlin 2 Year Old Class and finished in the Top 15, and my wife made the finals of the Novice Amateur and was also in the Top 15!”
Continue reading …He wasn’t just an exceptional partner for Bella. He was a member of the family. “He was our family pet,” Jennifer says. “He loved licorice. Bella often shared it with him, ‘Lady and the Tramp’ style. There are not many horses you could trust that way.”
Continue reading …Now that’s our kind of First Day of School photo! This is Baylor and Charlie. Thanks to Brittany Buchanan Reddin for sharing this sweet shot. If you have a great photo of the day email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …Sandra Morgan’s daughter, Saige, has a cognitive disability that prevents her from remembering and speaking clearly, but that didn’t stop trainer, Robin Biebuyck, from making Saige’s dreams of showing horses come true. “Robin took my daughter under her wing and found her more opportunities to compete than we could have ever dreamed.”
Continue reading …You will need your member ID and ballot control number, which will be located on the reverse side of the postcard above your name. Your member ID will be on the left, and the ballot control number will be on the right.
Continue reading …It’s about 1,400 miles from Troy, Maine to Somerville, Tennessee; but, in all actuality, it’s a world away from the tiny midcoastal town to one of the premier Quarter Horse breeding and training farms in the country. Taylor Thayer’s journey from her hometown in Maine to Masterson Farms in the hills of Tennessee is a story of hard work, perseverance, and a little bit of good fortune.
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