Check out these results from the 2019 WCHA Breeders Championship Futurity. WCHA 2-Year-Old Prospect Class 1. Rumerz Fly- $3,000 -Sired by Rumerz -Exhibited by Bob Johnson 2. Exquisite Rumerz – $2,500 – Sired By: Rumerz – Exhibited by Karen Johnson 3. FR Rockstar- $2,000 – Sired by: Intersection – Exhibited by Marty Simper 4. TB […]
Continue reading …Qualifying is done through participation in each class at Dual Approved or Special Events. Horses in Open classes and horses and riders in Youth and Amateur classes are required to participate in the corresponding dual approved class a minimum of five times within the qualifying period of May 1, 2019 through April 30, 2020. Those who do not qualify may enter with an additional $150 qualification fee per class.
Continue reading …This year’s Non Pro High Point Champions will be awarded Bob’s Custom Saddle certificates valued at $5,200. Winners can select their sizing and saddle style, and choose to upgrade the saddle with additional tooling and silver at the winner’s expense.
Continue reading …“Her family and team of doctors are supportive of her riding, so we have been taking her off the oxygen to ride for 30-50 minutes at a time depending on how she’s feeling. She does have full time nursing staff who carry the oxygen tank in a backpack and help administer meds and check her vitals frequently. Sometimes, I wear the backpack, and we’ll hook her back up for a little rest on the horse. My horses have been amazing with all the tubing, which has allowed Everleigh to be really independent when she’s grooming, saddling, and riding.”
Continue reading …The Show Prospect Internet Auction offers 50 prospects including the Production Sale of BMQ Quarter Horses, an AQHA Leading Breeder and breeder of many WORLD CHAMPIONS.
Continue reading …Calling all AQHA exhibitors: Save the date for the 2020 Madness, presented by the Southern Ohio Quarter Horse Association. The show will take place May 8-17 at the World Equestrian Center in Wilmington, Ohio.
Continue reading …In January of 1995, I contacted Dee about breeding a mare to Temon. I hadn’t ever met her, but she instantly took me under her wing finding me a Futurity breeding and telling me about a good mare that she thought would be a good cross on her stud. We bought Brilliant Conclusion. She was in foal, but we chose to buy only the mare and not the foal she was carrying. Unfortunately, the mare foaled unexpectedly and a large colt tore through her rectum and died. We were in the processing of moving from Missouri back to Texas, so Dee kept the mare, keeping her clean, giving her antibiotics, and keeping up with her reconstructive surgery. It was late in the year and Dr. Donnell bred her one time carefully inseminating her with a straw. Miraculously, she was in foal.
Continue reading …As a joint effort between Wrangler and the American Quarter Horse Association, Team Wrangler promotes educational outreach for the horse industry. The 2020-2021 team is as versatile as the American Quarter Horse, comprising top AQHA Professional Horsemen from across disciplines – from halter to all-around and roping to racing.
Continue reading …There are not many industries in which the producers are also the consumers. The connectivity of all the different levels of stakeholders within equestrian sports are so intermingled.
Continue reading …Rwese is full of ambition to gain knowledge that will help develop programs to improve horse welfare in Uganda and reduce unnecessary vet bills that could stifle the growing industry. She says that Uganda is humid most of the year and many stables own horses that may not be a good “genetic” fit for the environment thus the interest in the online Genetics course at Guelph
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