“This last September, my dad got very sick and ended up developing Alzheimer’s Disease, so my mom’s lifestyle changed in the blink of an eye. With that being said, she never ever thought she would show again.”
Continue reading …Thanks to Jessica Woolsey for some great photos from around the rings at the Nebraska Cornhusker Classic. The show is currently underway at the Lancaster Event Center and will continue through the 15th. Then, Roping events will take place June 17th-20th. Judges for the show are Chad Evans, Robin Frid, Nancy Renfro, Dean Bogart, Eric Peterson, […]
Continue reading …Sorting out best practices in equine vaccination can be a daunting task, partially because a standard vaccination protocol for horses does not really exist. Instead, most experts agree that the approach for equine vaccination should be about what’s best for the individual horse.
Continue reading …Paint Horse aficionados gathered in Cedar Rapids at the Iowa Equestrian Center for the Memorial Day Classic show that took place May 29-31, 2021. The three day event offered eight judges, including Cindy Girardier, Bruce Army, Timothy Jedra, Jennifer Goss, Jeff Buck, Tony Burris, Melissa Sexton, and Randy Alderson.
Continue reading …By: Brittany Bevis First there was the Blind Horsemanship Challenge at the Missouri Quarter Horse Association Mapleleaf Show. Then, there was the Dad’s Walk-Trot Western Pleasure at the Southern Ohio Quarter Horse Association Madness. Now, MQHA is back with another creative class offering- this time the Parent’s Showmanship at the MQHA Gateway Classic! The Parent’s Showmanship […]
Continue reading …A few highlighted classes at the show included the Three-Year-Old Open Western Pleasure, which was won by Lopin Like This and Monica Baker for owner, Robin Gorman. Reserve was Made to Raise Cain and Kristy McCann for Jeff Williams. Third was Dun Made For Mouse and Kerri Dekubber for Kerri Lee Pace. The Three-Year-Old Non Pro Western Pleasure
Continue reading …Do you ever wonder what judges, scribes, and ring stewards are talking about on the sidelines? They probably have some funny stories to tell!
Continue reading …Like in life, when it comes to showing horses, you never get a second chance to make a first impression. It’s the small, often overlooked, details that add up to create a polished and professional picture in the show pen.
Continue reading …Many horses suffer breathing problems, airway or lung impairments due to dust, allergies, or disease. Just like humans, horses can benefit sometimes from breathing aids like nasal strips, inhalers and nebulizers. Dr. Larry Overly, known to most people as ‘Dr. Ricky’, is a track veterinarian at Los Alamitos. He says nebulizers and chelated silver products are often utilized to deal with lower airway disease and inflammatory issues in the lungs such as IAD—inflammatory airway disease. “There are various ways we combat IAD but first we need to find out what is actually causing the inflammation,” he says. It is important to pinpoint the source rather than just treat the symptoms.
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