Be sure to attend the Congress Catwalk For Kids Style Show today, Saturday, October 17th in Congress Hall at 3 pm!
Continue reading …“I’ve had a lot of good horses that have won the Congress and the World Show, but I would venture to say that Bee Jewelled is the best horse I’ve ever owned.”
Continue reading …It’s no secret that the All American Quarter Horse Congress is the largest, single breed horse show in the world bringing over 6,500 horses and close to 650,000 people to the Ohio State Fairgrounds every year. It’s also no secret that these numbers equal money for the Central Ohio economy—$200 million dollars to be exact.
Continue reading …It definitely takes a special touch to win a Congress Champion title and that was something both of this evening’s Congress Champions had in common. They both happen to have been sired by the AQHA stallion A Touch Of Sudden.
Continue reading …If you’re a horse lover, you understand the excitement of standing in a huge lot of brand new horse trailers, gleaming in all their splendor, beckoning for you to explore. You can picture your horse inside, with you proudly at the wheel of your truck, a reflection of comfort and class.
Continue reading …Although it’s a bit chilly here at the Quarter Horse Congress, (41 degrees to be exact) She Says Aloha brought some Hawaiian spirit and sunshine to the Celeste by winning the NSBA Maturity Open Hunter Under Saddle with Deanna Searles in the irons.
Continue reading …GRAND and RESERVE UPDATE: The Grand Champion Youth Gelding was RPL My Te Cheerful with Monica Hamm. The Reserve Grand Champion Youth Gelding was Vincenzo Zini with Ireland Cofrancesco at the lead.
Continue reading …“Kenny was bought to replace Susan Juroe’s good mare [Too Sleepy For Candy] that we lost last year, so it’s really special for him to be successful,” Shannon says. “It’s like her angel is in him,” Tim says.
Continue reading …Youth Halter classes have flown by this morning at the 2015 All American Quarter Horse Congress. Stay tuned for Youth Performance Halter Mares and Grand and Reserve…
Continue reading …Horses occasionally develop inflammation and ulceration of the gut lining, most commonly in the stomach (gastric ulcers). Colitis, or inflammation of the colon, is more rare, but can be very serious. For some reason, this problem tends to occur more in the right dorsal colon.
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