Thanks to Rita McMullen for representing The Equine Chronicle on what she likes to call the “Big Bass Channel” in Leesburg, Florida! If you have a great photo of you wearing your Equine Chronicle gear, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com to share.
Continue reading …Isn’t this every little girl’s dream? Thanks to a bit of Photoshop magic, Josie Bianca has her very own unicorn in Shine So Bright. Photo provided by Kathy Speck. If you have a great EC Photo or Video of the Day, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …There is an old saying, “How do you make a million dollars in the horse world? Start with two million.” Anyone who is active in the equine industry can definitely vouch for this statement. But why is this statement true? Why is the equine industry notorious for high-effort, low-profit?
Continue reading …Track wild horses and relive the Old West in the seldom-visited Pizona area of Inyo National Forest with the four-day course, Mustangs: A Living Legacy. From a central meadow camp, riders track mustangs in their natural pinyon forest habitat and learn the social behavior of the horses and their current struggle. The trip runs from June 12-15 and is a special opportunity to enjoy a rustic outdoor adventure and a unique educational experience, exploring the biology, ecology and behavior of a proud and beautiful animal—the North American wild horse. Download the itinerary.
Continue reading …Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, many groups struggled to host competitive equestrian events that yielded a profit large enough to be considered “successful” and provide the opportunity for future shows to grow. A best practice for planning the financial success of a horse show requires that the revenue generated from stalls should pay for the rental of the facility. Most clubs start with a working budget from the profits made off the previous year’s show. This money covers the upfront costs associated with the show, such as the hiring of judges, show staff, and for the purchase of awards. If a group is fortunate enough to gather sponsorship money, that has a significant impact on the ability for them to “profit” from hosting the event.
Continue reading …Of all the friends in the world, I choose you. Thanks to Morgan Miller-Wakeling for this sweet shot. Photo Credit: Terri Cage Photography If you have an EC Photo or Video of the Day, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …When it’s time for a photo shoot, you have to get the WHOLE family involved. Thanks to Abby Shipley for this fun shot of a recent photo shoot set up, complete with horse, miniature horse, dog, and donkey. Is there anything missing? If you have a great EC Photo or Video of the Day, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com […]
Continue reading …The Arizona Sun Circuit is ON and planning for an even BIGGER equine extravaganza than ever before! There are classes and awards for every level of exhibitor. Sun Circuit offers eight AQHA shows, large class sizes, and NSBA, NRCHA, NRHA approvals all in a premium facility with great weather. You can amass points, show your best, and enjoy a fun break with your family and friends in Scottsdale, Arizona- February 27- March 7th, 2021.
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