Later in the show, she will return to compete in Ranch Riding, and she also has another mount, Princess’s first colt- Nite N Shining Armor. She will show Wimpys Show Stopper in Horsemanship and Extra Voodoo Gun in Reining, so this young lady is just getting started.
Continue reading …Earlier this spring, the AQHA Executive Committee waived the qualification requirements for the 2020 AQHA World Championship Show due to effects of the worldwide coronavirus pandemic on the showing industry. Exhibitors and their American Quarter Horses will still need to meet Level 3, Level 2 and Level 1 eligibility requirements to compete at this year’s show. AQHA has released the list of open and amateur exhibitors who are ineligible to enter and show horses in the Adequan® Level 2 Championships at the 2020 AQHA World Show, tentatively scheduled for November 5-21 at OKC Fairgrounds in Oklahoma City.
Continue reading …The showing industry is cautiously returning to competition after approximately 40% of shows were cancelled or rescheduled this spring due to the worldwide coronavirus pandemic. Even though shows have not been held as planned this year, AQHA would still like to take the opportunity to recognize the top AQHA shows and circuits from 2019.
Continue reading …“I have never been a World Champion. I couldn’t believe it. I was so happy. It’s been a goal of mine.”
Continue reading …Under the guidance of new show management team, An Equine Production, the Northern Michigan Quarter Horse Show saw huge growth this year more than doubling their entries over the 2019 event. Judging the July 24-26 show in Midland, MI. were Amber Clark, Tracy Willis, and Kelley Stone-Wainscott.
Continue reading …The American Quarter Horse Association Executive Committee approved offering the John Deere VRH Double-Qualifying Incentive, a special side pot available only to Versatility Ranch Horse competitors who qualified for the 2020 AQHA Versatility Ranch Horse World Championships and who also qualify for the 2021 AQHA VRH World.
Continue reading …“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.”- Eleanor Roosevelt Thanks to Kelsey McArthur of KME Graphics for this beautiful photo from the PA Quarter Horse Association – PQHA Mid Summer Madness. Click here for more. If you’d like to share your show’s photos and results with us, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …SOQHA and An Equine Production have done it again, producing a fantastic event on new, temporary dates, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. There were a few curveballs thrown, like when rapidly evolving state and city requirements necessitated the use of masks hallways through the event. But everyone complied with the order and continued showing their horses happily, just through smiling eyes.
Continue reading …Let the horse drink its fill of cool water. Contrary to popular belief, allowing a hot horse to drink cold water will not cause colic and muscle cramping.
Continue reading …“It is a sad day with the cancellation of the 2020 All American Quarter Horse Congress. Hearing all the concerns from the local and state health departments, and the CDC, it was the right decision to make to keep people safe and healthy,” said Dr. Scott Myers, CEO of the Ohio Quarter Horse Association. “It is disappointing to all who worked tirelessly in preparation for this year’s Congress, and I want to personally thank you for your continued support. I look forward to the biggest and best Congress ever in 2021.”
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