“My success this year is proof that if you buy a horse you love, feed it well, work hard, and never look back, you might just be able to surprise yourself with how far you can go.”
Continue reading …Chandler was just crowned the Level 2 Working Hunter Champion with She Lukes Starstruck along with making the Level 3 Working Hunter and Hunter Hack Finals! Caroline placed fifth in the Level 2 Working Hunter with her horse, Whatmadeusaythat, along with grabbing the bronze in Level 2 Equitation Over Fences!
Continue reading …Since I don’t show the Western Riding, I spent most of my day busy preparing for the Level 3 Western Pleasure prelims on Monday. All the exhibitors are in show mode and working hard to perfect their patterns. The day ended with the Ride the Pattern Horsemanship clinic, hosted by AQHA Professional Horseman Brent Tincher and the Ride the Pattern Showmanship clinic presented by AQHA Professional Horsewoman Jackie Krshka.
Continue reading …This morning is going to be some kind of showdown. You don’t want to miss this one. Be at the Jim Norick by 9:30. You will not want to miss a second of these awesome 17 goes.
Continue reading …Only but once a year my mom goes all out for my stalls. It’s her way of rewarding me, no – rewarding us, for all we’ve accomplished together throughout the year. It’s a celebration of this special life we get to live and never giving up on it.
Continue reading …This will be my seventh year qualifying for the Youth World. I made my first appearance when I was just 8 years old showing my mare, Amblin Good N Easy, in the Trail!
Continue reading …Now, I find my heart conflicted. In one way, the World Show lights seem so dim now that Grandma was taken from me, and in another they shine brighter as I am more determined than ever – just for her!
Continue reading …Exhibitors showed up in force with over 45 in Amateur Horsemanship, 50 in Amateur Showmanship, 45 in Youth 14-18 Showmanship, and over 200 Trail goes each day showed.
Continue reading …The largest classes included 30+ entries in Level 1 Trail, 40 in Amateur Showmanship, 44 in Youth 14-18 Horsemanship, 39 in Amateur Horsemanship, 20 in Senior Western Pleasure, and 25 in Level 1 Western Pleasure.
Continue reading …“It doesn’t matter how sleep-deprived you are, hearing the words ‘foal’ and ‘problem’ in such close proximity, liberally sprinkled with a clear sense of urgency, inspires any mare owner on the face of the earth to find a new, much higher gear.”
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