In 2016, the two classes offered are OBE weanling colts/geldings, tentatively scheduled for November 17, and OBE weanling fillies, slated for November 19. Any AQHA offspring by 2016 WCHA Futurity-enrolled stallions will be eligible to show.
Continue reading …One of the highlighted events was the Northwest Emerald Masters Futurity with $14,000 in prize money. $8,000 came from entries; there was $3,500 in added money sponsored by Dave Girling in memory of Corrina Girling; and $2,500 was added to the limited rider portion sponsored by Continental Dirt.
Continue reading …“Fall Classic highlights awesome Futurity Classes, challenging Ranch Riding and Trail Classes, large Novice Classes, and one humorous pig. It’s a great show, managed professionally and smoothly by Track One Events, and most of all filled with grateful exhibitors.”
Continue reading …After being inspired by a trip to Houston, TX, Vivienne Tam embraced the Western culture by using the iconic Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo’s logo in her design.
Continue reading …“I took Jimmie to the veterinarian that had handled the bulk of his care, hoping that she might have a bit of magic left in her vet bag. But, after x-rays and a thorough exam, it was clear that my beautiful partner wouldn’t be getting an extension.”
Continue reading …The Board of Directors of the Breeders Halter Futurity is pleased to announce the purchase of a BHF Amateur Slot and the AQHA stallion, Heza Secret Agent, by Kathy and Steve Headley from Brinkmann Ranch.
Continue reading …Judging the event were Brent Tincher, Jeff Greaves, Valerie Kearns, Glenn Wells, John Boxell, and Brendan Brown. In what has become a trend across the country, the largest class sizes were found in the leveled classes.
Continue reading …The Gamecocks paid it forward recently by providing a little tender loving care to retired thoroughbreds housed at the Wateree River Correctional Institution with some serious grooming and bathing.
Continue reading …The Ranch Horse classes continued to draw huge numbers with over 55 entries in 5 divisions offered. This discipline’s growth at the PQHA shows are partly due to the “Series Championships” offered to exhibitors who show to all judges at the three PQHA Circuits from May – September.
Continue reading …I could tell many stories about all of the prizes we won together after we finally clicked and the many times we took victory laps around the John Justin Arena with a neck ribbon wrapped around my once-in-a-lifetime horse’s neck, but that’s not what this story is really about.
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