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The Profitable Horseman: You’re the Boss but Who is Keeping Track of You?

From the movie Napoleon Dynamite: Kid on bus: “What are you going to do today, Napoleon?   Napoleon Dynamite: “Whatever I feel like I wanna do!  Gosh!”   Being in charge of your own business allows you the freedom to do whatever you feel like doing.  You choose what you work on hour by hour each […]

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AQHA Members Can Earn Prizes by Logging Time Spent Riding Their Horses

For the last 20 years AQHA members have been enrolling in the Horseback Riding Program and earning prizes for the time they log riding their horse. Recently AQHA has upped the ante and will now reward participants with bigger and better prizes. With support from AQHA’s corporate partners, riders have the chance to earn Professional’s Choice products, Drysdales […]

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Dealing With Horses That Go Off Feed After Transport

By Heather Smith-Thomas Horses that are hauled experience some level of stress, even when they are veteran travelers. Stress affects horses in many different ways, and some individuals show a drop in appetite for a few days after a long transport. Bill Vandergrift, PhD (an equine nutritionist who works with several feed companies, including Triple […]

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New Study Links Sycamore Tree to Atypical Myopathy in Horses

Toxins from the seeds of the tree Acer pseudoplatanus are the likely cause of Atypical Myopathy (AM) in Europe, concludes a new study published this month in the Equine Veterinary Journal (EVJ)1. The common name for this tree is sycamore in the UK but it is also known as the sycamore maple in some other countries. There is further […]

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Preventing injuries to horse racing jockeys Steps to prevent injuries to racehorses could also reduce the number of jockeys injured or killed in the United States, according to a study by researchers at the University of California, Davis, published June 11 in the Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine. Postdoctoral scholar Peta Hitchens, associate professor Ashley […]

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AQHA Director Emeritus L.B. “Bud” Cox Has Passed

AQHA Director Emeritus L.B. “Bud” Cox, 86, of Ozona, Texas, died on June 4. Cox was an active member of AQHA. This interest led him into the breeding, training and showing of performance horses and the running of all types of horses. He spent many days and hours in Ruidoso and Santa Fe. Cox became […]

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Fun Friday Foto: Peekaboo!

This week’s Fun Friday Foto is a sequence of images of an adorable APHA foal playing a little peekabo with the camera. We bet you can come up with a funny caption for this photo.

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On The Fence With Carol

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Talking About Sara Simons

Multiple World Champion Sara Simons exudes energy and enthusiasm when she talks about her horses, clients and the business she shares with sister, Jana, and her mother, well-known trainer, clinician and judge Andrea Simons. These dedicated horsewomen are producing world class Paint and American Quarter Horses at their successful breeding, training and sales program in Pilot Point, Texas, carrying on the family legacy started by Andrea and her husband, the late Lynn Simons, one of the most respected and well-loved trainers of his era.

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