“She’s so pretty in her face and neck and so deep-hearted for a baby. Everybody thinks she’s a perfect little horse. She’s very easygoing, really good minded, and she’s been like that forever. She shows great. The World Show will be our next little adventure.”
Continue reading …“He’s probably the nicest horse that I’ve ever ridden. He jogs unlike any horse I’ve ever sat on, and his lope is like butter. John is great, but this horse… you almost don’t even know his legs are moving. It’s a really cool feel.”
Continue reading …Everywhere she goes, Jennifer gets asked the same question about Phoebe. Just how tall is she? “Last time I measured her, she was 17.2 hands. If you put a weight tape around her, it doesn’t even fit anymore, so I’m not sure how much she truly weighs!”
Continue reading …“I had Zippos Redemption, and then he passed away,” she says. “He was phenomenal, so she had big shoes to fill. I truly believe he was with me during this go.”
Continue reading …Next, Thomas Coon scored two back-to-back win. First, he led Enspiring to win Big Money Non Pro Yearling Mares. Then, he led Coon led Hez One Cool Dude to win Big Money Non Pro Yearling Geldings.
Continue reading …The World Conformation Horse Association’s Big Money Futurity classes are well underway here at the 2018 World Championship Show, and BIG doesn’t just refer to the check sizes being presented. There were 29 exhibitors in this morning’s Non Pro Senior Weanling Fillies!
Continue reading …“It’s totally hard to comprehend. It’s unimaginable. Who would’ve thought? My girlfriend found me this horse online, and I just fell in love with him. Who would’ve thought it would’ve ended up like this?
Continue reading …If you notice a similarity between the two names at the top of the results sheet for 2-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle today at the APHA World Show that’s no mistake. Both the World Champion, All Good, ridden by Beth Case, and the Reserve World Champion, All Me, ridden by Sonnesa Gooding, are by the same stallion, All Time Fancy. They both definitely take after their father with big white blazes, high white socks, sweepy trot, and powerful canter.
Continue reading …This is his first time competing at the APHA World Show. He must have first-timer luck, because he remembers winning at his very first AQHA World Show as well, back in 1999, in Junior Western Pleasure with In Zippos Image.
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