The Lucas Oil World also plays host to the Adequan® Level 2 Championships. Qualifying for these events ends July 31, 2016.
Continue reading …To compete at one of three 2017 American Quarter Horse Association Level 1 Championships, exhibitors have four ways to earn an invitation. Qualifying is already underway, as the qualifying period kicked off January 1, 2016, and continues through December 31.
Continue reading …The Oregon Summer Classic kicked off Monday in Central Point, Oregon and will continue through June 26th providing AQHA competitors with 8 judges during 6 days. The show began with The Equine Chronicle Wine and Cheese Party! Check out fun photos below, courtesy of Don Trout Photography. This is the 30th year for them to […]
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Continue reading …These eight high school riders will draw a horse at random donated by supporters, and only have five minutes of warm-up time before they compete. Watch the live runs in real time on nrhaderby.com thanks to Equine Promotions, official videographer of the 2016 NRHA Derby.
Continue reading …We are saddened to report the news of a deadly barn fire that broke out in Montebello, CA. during the early morning hours on Sunday, June 19th. Two stables were consumed by a blaze that is currently being investigated by officials. Sadly, ten horses perished, but 22 others were saved due to the heroic efforts […]
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Continue reading …Be sure to stop by the Youth World Show’s free “Ride the Pattern” demonstration, which features live demonstrations of all horsemanship, equitation and showmanship patterns by a demonstration exhibitor and critiqued by one of our World Show judges—this is the perfect opportunity to see how the pattern will run in real life and get the scoop directly from a World Show judge. Ride the Pattern takes place June 28 from 2–5 p.m. in the John Justin Arena.
Continue reading …Heatstroke obviously can happen if exercising in hot conditions, but be aware that it can also happen if standing in a hot stall or trailer. Signs of heat stroke can include: An elevated heart rate that does not return to normal in a reasonable period of time, excessive sweating OR lack of sweating, temperature that persists above 103 degrees F, depression, lethargy, signs of dehydration: dry mucous membranes, poor capillary refill, and poor skin turgor.
Continue reading …Day 4 Results Scroll below to view more fun photos courtesy of Delores Kuhlwein.
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