“Super Bands” are now available in a convenient jar which includes an enclosed band/braid ripper. Super Bands™” from Horse Grooming Solutions’™ Healthy HairCare™ Product line, prides itself in leading the industry with innovative products enabling horse owners to more effectively and efficiently store rubber bands. Previously all other bands were supplied in zip-top-style baggies which had a tendency to rip, spill and would never stay closed.
Continue reading …… Sources define a professional simply as “one who earns a living for their occupation,” …By definition, an amateur is “a person who engages in a pursuit or activity for pleasure rather than for financial benefit.”
Continue reading …Once again, The Equine Chronicle is proud to be the title sponsor of the Congress Masters 2-Year-Old Western Pleasure Futurity. The total purse for 2017 will be $70,500 with a $25,000 guaranteed payback to the winner. Congress Masters Western Pleasure Payback: #1- $25,000 #2- $12,500 #3- $5,000 #4- $4,500 #5- $4,000 #6- $3,500 #7- $3,000 […]
Continue reading …By the time the Amateur ended up in the arena, it was dark with the lights shining, waiting for greatness. However, it ended up being a test of horse and rider connection as night had fallen. In a tough class of over 40 horses, the night concluded as everyone patted their horses for a day well done.
Continue reading …Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families of three equestrians who died on Monday in the Texas Pandhandle wildfires. Sloan Everett, Cody Crockett, and Sydney Wallace passed away on Monday while trying to move cattle from Franklin Ranch. Read more in the Amarillo Globe News.
Continue reading …EC Blog by: Courtney Archer and Merrick Aguero It was another gorgeous day in Scottsdale, AZ. The sun was shining with not a cloud in the sky and the smell of pepi and fly spray filled the air. In the Equine Chronicle arena there was a full schedule of NSBA futurity classes. It was an […]
Continue reading …Ballroom dancing and dressage have similarities. Both pursuits require athleticism and precision Savoie began ballroom dancing five years ago and now competes. She says that each dance has a particular character and that it is like acting. “Waltz is very dreamy, and foxtrot is kind of cheeky, and rhumba is very sexy and sensual,” she said. “Every dance has a character, so you not only have to connect with your partner but you have to connect with the audience while showing the character of the dance with your attitude and your face.”
Continue reading …Click here to read the complete article 82 – March/April, 2017 BY JAN JOHNSON Two of the brightest and most genuine smiles at the horse shows belong to Kim and Maegan Fleming. They are two incredible women… and that’s why their story is even more incredible. It all began with Steven. There are only a […]
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