Reproductive specialists at Texas A&M University have been leaders in research that has advanced our knowledge and abilities in equine reproduction. In recent years one of the ways that these advancements and technology have been funded is through a unique on-line stallion auction. The Legends Premier Stallion Season Auction was originally begun as a way to support research and new techniques in stallion reproduction and was promoted as “stallions helping stallions”. Now in its 8th year, the program has expanded to support all aspects of equine reproduction, in mares as well as stallions.
Continue reading …Changes are happening with the All American Quarter Horse Congress Futurity Programs!
2015 Quarter Horse Congress Futurities are Now Open to Multiple Breeds, APHA, ApHC, PHBA, and More…
Andrea Kengis-Foss accumulated plenty of frequent flyer miles as a young exhibitor criss-crossing the country in pursuit of her horse show dreams.
Continue reading …Even when we’re at our worst, horses somehow manage to bring out our best. Even if a horse might be down and out, because it didn’t make much of a living on the racetrack or just aged out of use, he looks for and brings out the positive in the humans that provide him care. The horses that are part of the non-profit Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation’s (TRF) Second Chances inmate program are looking to be rehabilitated, while, at the same time, helping to rehabilitate men and women who have been incarcerated.
Continue reading …How does the humiliation of a pizza guy have anything to do with the horse world? It’s called crowdfunding, and it’s a relatively new social platform where people can support a cause, make a statement, or ask for help from a worldwide audience. Empathetic horse people have taken to this worldwide media to help others after barn fires, injuries, horse or human illnesses or simply for help with a creative project.
Continue reading …The months of preparation, anticipation, and planning all come to a head one night when your mare’s water breaks and you witness the miracle of birth. Foaling season is now in full swing, and hundreds of foals—golden, spotted, splotched, and accented with chrome—are making their way into the world and into our hearts.
Continue reading …It was a déjà vu experience of “back to school” for all-around judges when AQHA’s new Judges’ Recertification requirement was announced in 2014. After many years spent in the chair, one critical final could now greatly impact their careers. No matter how well they knew the rulebook, or how much confidence they had in their skills, the mere notion of being retested brought a good deal of speculation and anxiety to cardholders.
Continue reading …It sounds good, in theory… While many are happy with the program, others are finding flaws. Some feel there are too many undefined possibilities and loopholes, and perhaps some of those are beginning to surface.
Continue reading …Question: Should a riding instructor with only a few clients forego purchasing a policy of liability insurance merely because her business is small? Answer: Definitely not!
Continue reading …Born and raised in Galax, Virginia, not far from the North Carolina border, Scott Frye had a passion for horses early on that even a feisty pony named “Snowy” couldn’t quell. He recalls the little Palomino firebrand, “My dad raised her for me when I was about four, and we trained her together. That pony would throw me off, and I’d get kind of scared, but my dad would just smack me on the butt and put me back on the saddle so I learned to hang on.” He laughs as he continues, “That’s probably the worst thing he could’ve done, because when I got that pony to finally listen to me, it started a love of horses that never quit.”
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