AQHA Region 6 exhibitors are preparing for the 2020 AQHA Region Six Championships, which begins August 25 at the Eastern States Exposition Center in Springfield, Massachusetts. The AQHA Regional Championships provide American Quarter Horse enthusiasts a chance to test their horse-showing skills. The pre-entry deadline was August 1, and entries for the AQHA Region Six Regional Championships will be accepted at the show.
Continue reading …An Equine Production is pleased to announce a new location and brand new schedule for the Michigan Paint Horse Club’s Fall Color Classic. The show will take place in October 23-25 in Cloverdale, IN with eight judges in an APHA/NSBA approved, split/combined format. Judges will be Chris Thompson, Teresa Pelton, Sandy Curl, Sally Jo Freund, […]
Continue reading …“Our team will continue to work to uphold the tenets of the Foundation, in a re-envisioned delivery model when necessary, and we will continue to work to grow our service to the equine industry and the horse we all love,” said Dr. Anna Morrison, chief Foundation officer. “The Foundation relies on the charitable nature of our donors and friends to support our good work and we appreciate your support during these challenging times.”
Continue reading …A savvy horseman, Gregg saw the potential of the Paint Horse breed from the beginning. Though he registered his first Paints with the American Paint Stock Horse Association in 1965, he began buying and selling horses much earlier as a teenager at his father’s sale barn. After accumulating a herd of exemplary broodmares, he purchased his first Paint stallion, Apache Norfleet, in 1967.
Continue reading …Show management had already expanded the Fall Championship to include a second circuit in response to the pent-up demand of exhibitors who sat home for months in COVID lockdowns. Once the Congress and its coveted futurities were cancelled, AzQHA CEO Doug Huls worked creatively to adjust the schedule to add a full slate of NSBA Futurities with generous added money. Sponsors enthusiastically jumped in, ensuring the shows will be a highlight of the year.
Continue reading …The Interscholastic Equestrian Association (IEA) announced the elected members of the 2020-2021 IEA Youth Board. The Youth Board was created by the IEA’s Education Committee in 2016 and is governed by Adult Advisors, Shara Prieskorn (IEA Membership Office Coordinator), Simon Towns (Zone Captain), and Sue Wentzel (IEA National Steward), as well as IEA Alumni Advisors, Hannah Bentz and Aubrey Braham.
Continue reading …“I want to make it a practice of buying young horses and turning them into something. I thought he had something special, but since we haven’t been able to show in a while, we haven’t gotten the chance to show people what he can do. But today he proved it.”
Continue reading …The Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association (IHSA) leadership announced that they will add ranch riding classes to their growing Western division. Ranch riding competition includes the individual performance of an approved pattern. The patterns emulate maneuvers commonly used in ranch work, such as gait extensions and turnarounds with a more forward-moving horse. The goal is to […]
Continue reading …MOSCOW, IDAHO — The Appaloosa Horse Club would like to announce the Board of Directors approval to bring back Appaloosa horses registered with the Appaloosa Horse Club of Canada (ApHCC) once again as an approved outcross. The ApHC will now be able to consider for registration an Appaloosa horse with an ApHCC-registered Appaloosa parent provided […]
Continue reading …The 12-14 and the 15-18 youth divisions will run throughout the horse show with their classes being held on the same days as the amateur and select divisions for those classes. For example: The Youth, Amateur, and Select Horsemanship classes will all run on the days listing Horsemanship. L1 Youth, L1 Amateur, and L1 Select classes for Western Pleasure and Horsemanship will follow the Equitation classes.
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