Have you seen that the July/August 2018 edition of The Equine Chronicle is now online?!
Continue reading …Talented Paint Horses and their riders colored South Carolina as they battled it out for the chance at commemorative championship buckles. The 2018 Southeast Paint Horse Championship took place at the Palmetto Paint Horse Club May Madness Show on May 5–7 2018 in Camden, South Carolina.
Continue reading …Join us in Scottsdale September 19-23 at “The Show For Everyone.” Awesome Facility • Fantastic Awards • Grand Giveaways
Continue reading …Scoring a 218 ½ in the first day of competition was enough for Cade McCutcheon and Dual Reality (Mister Nicadual x Snip O Chex) to stay on top of the leaderboard in both the L4 and Youth divisions.
Continue reading …One of the highlights of the Derby is the Collegiate Reining Championship scheduled for 1 p.m. Friday, June 29, at State Fair Park in Oklahoma City, featuring the top college riders from North America.
Continue reading …90 Five-hook bridle racks – Royal Wire Products
6 Pellet Grills – Rec Tec Grills
23 pieces of tack– Perri’s Leather
10 goodie bags – Equine Aqua Spa Center
10 $100 gift certificates – Boo Yah Custom Clothing
Silver spurs with straps – TS Paints
30 Aluminum logo sports bottles – Ric’s Leather & Engraving
2 cases/Fly Spray – B-Free of Flies
4 monogramed halters – Valley Vet Supply
3 fly masks – Nutra-Ag
2 box fans – Bob & Becky Cummings/Euroasian Auto
Horsemanship video – Carson James
Etalon Equine DNA Diagnostic Test – Roser Show Horses
Scroll below to view more great photos from around the rings at the 2018 Pinto World Championship Show that’s currently underway in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Photos courtesy of PtHA.
Continue reading …Click on the link below to view results from June 21st at the 2018 Pinto World Championship Show that’s currently underway in Tulsa, Oklahoma. 6/21
Continue reading …For less than the cost of one riding lesson, students will spend three weeks learning new things they will find useful when thinking about why horses act the way they do. Over 95% of the past participants have said the course was enjoyable and informative and most say they will make changes regarding how they work around horses. Changes like being more aware of blind spots in horses, properly releasing a horse into a paddock and improving barn fire prevention.
Continue reading …The student-athlete riders are representing the National Collegiate Equestrian Association institutions:
Bailey Anderson, University of Georgia
Laska Anderson, Texas Christian University
Abbi Demel, Baylor University
Avery Ellis, Texas A&M University
Deanna Green , Auburn University
Harley Huff, Oklahoma State University
Kelsey Jung, Auburn University
Graysen Stroud, University of Georgia