The 2017 Florida Gold Coast wrapped up the New Year in spectacular fashion with more than 11,000 total entries, according to show management team, An Equine Production. The final tally shows more than 8,300 AQHA entries were recorded, which is an increase of 450 over 2016.
Continue reading …How AQHA Levels Work-
AQHA divisions – youth, amateur and open – are divided into levels. The levels – Rookie, Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 – are formulated from an objective handicapping system that assigns exhibitors and horses to competition levels.
With the peak of the 2018 show season just on the horizon, some of the industry’s top exhibitors are in search of their next equine partner. The hunt for the next great champion brings with it excitement, anticipation, and optimism. The thoughtful preparation of these top equine athletes is a demanding and often lengthy process. Read on to discover how some of the nation’s top consignors prepare talented young stock to be marketed to buyers.
Continue reading …The rags to riches story of a kill pen rescue turned show horse. A memorial for one of the industry’s great show mares. The candid story of trainer who returned to the top of his game after drug addiction. The triumphant tale of an equestrian who’s paving his own way, in spectacular style.
Continue reading …“On the twelfth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, twelve Trakehner trotting, eleven Paints-a-prancing, ten Hackney hacking, nine Jutland jumping, eight Morgans marching, seven Shires-a-snorting, six Gypsy Vanner, five Quarter Horse, four Cleveland Bay, three Welsh Cob, two Thoroughbreds, and a Pinto in a paddock!”
Continue reading …Just in time to give you a little holiday reading material over Christmas break, the January/February 2018 edition of The Equine Chronicle is now online! In addition to the beautiful ads, spectacular graphics, and compilations of around the ring photos, check out all the fantastic editorial you can read in the latest edition. Showstring- David […]
Continue reading …AQHA staff will teach the in-depth workshops, which will take a deeper look into marketing, promoting, organizing and managing AQHA shows. AQHA show management workshops are a great opportunity to review new rules and procedures for the upcoming year. Members watching the show management workshop without registering will not be able to take the show management workshop test, which is part of the official AQHA certification process.
Continue reading …A random drawing for the trailer will take place during the World Show, and each Amateur class entry at the event counts as a trailer entry. So the more Amateur classes you enter at the World Show, the more opportunities you have to win. The winner receives a three-horse slant Platinum trailer with a tack room, and it’s the winner’s to keep.
Continue reading …Congratulations to the 2017 Texas Quarter Horse Association State Champion and Reserve Champion award winners! Awards will be presented at the TQHA Annual Meeting that will be held January 27, 2018. Click here to view the Champions list. Click here to view the Reserve Champions list. If you’d like your show results to appear on […]
Continue reading …A special prize will be awarded to the High Point Exhibitor at the Florida Gold Coast, Florida Gulf Coast, and Fox Lea Farm Winter circuit. At each show, the High Point Exhibitor will receive a Hannah custom bracelet, sponsored by show management company, An Equine Production.
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