The WCHA Supreme Championship in Oklahoma City is the first show of its kind for WCHA, and it has been well-received by the halter community! Below, find some around the rings candid photos from Friday, and keep scrolling for results and winner photos from Blue Ridge Prairie Photography, who is onsite for The Equine Chronicle! […]
Continue reading …The World Show Warmup Show, the first for the Paint Horse Club of Oklahoma, is underway at the OKC Fairgrounds, and it’s a hit with over 280 stalls sold. Thanks to Blue Ridge Prairie Photography, on behalf of the Equine Chronicle, the first set of candid photos are below, so happy scrolling! You can click […]
Continue reading …Kevin Dukes did not grow up in a horse family. But that didn’t stop him from making his way onto the back of a horse as soon as he could. “I was the weird one in our family. No one could understand me or why I was so driven to have a horse,” says Dukes. At age 13 he got his first job and used the money he earned to purchase his first horse.
Continue reading …At this year’s Tennessee QHA Lucky Seven Classic, held May 1-5, 2024, Roger Seitzmeir was sharing a story with Rebekah Parr! Roger is astride VS D Coded , aka “JC,” who also happens to be Rebekah’s best buddy! Thank you to Christine Parr for the adorable photo! If you have a great photo of the day, please send […]
Continue reading …“This is my old horse, Dont Take No Lip aka ‘Tex,’” says Meredith Clearwaters. “He was my first real show horse I had the privilege of leasing and showing. He taught me how to do so many things and do them correctly. He also opened my heart to the hunter under saddle world, too! We […]
Continue reading …From the AQHA Blog: By Suzanne Couch I have been showing over 35 years with AQHA and other shows. Over my 35-plus years of showing, I have seen tons of horse show dogs, but only three horse show cats and one of them was mine. May of 2008, I acquired a kitten from a local farmer. The kitten was […]
Continue reading …From NSBA: Tuesday was a wild weather day at The Madness AQHA and NSBA show at the World Equestrian Center in Wilmington, Ohio, with multiple threats of tornadoes and strong thunderstorms; however, the exhibitors were calm and cool as they competed for more than $5,300 in two NSBA classes. Momma Knows About ‘Dozer’: Three Year […]
Continue reading …From NSBA: Marion Troyer earned not one, but two NSBA futurity titles when he showed You Red Me All Wrong in the Three Year Old and Older Novice Horse Hunter Under Saddle Slot Class on Wednesday at The Madness 2024. He showed ‘Jackson’ for owner Alisha Casamona, and won not only the slot class, earning […]
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