Even with fifteen spots available for the cash winners it took a 224 to make money. Over 50% of the scores for the day were 220 or better. “It’s not only the best Reining I have ever seen, it might be the best one I’ve ever even heard of,” said one very tired rider coming out the gate.
Continue reading …The official 2015 All American Quarter Horse Congress patterns have now been posted online at http://www.horseshowpatterns.com/PPS/CONGRESS/2015/index.php. Visit HorseShowPatterns.com to download all the patterns so you can start practicing!
Continue reading …Thanks to our friends Kelly McDowall, Brad Jewett, Dan Prouhet, and Steve Meadows for sharing some fun photos from the Level 1 Championships! We’d love to see your photos too. Email your photos and we’ll include them in the gallery.
Continue reading …Thanks to the North Carolina Quarter Horse Association, we have results to share from the 2015 Tar Heel Fall Classic, which took place recently at the James B. Hunt Horse Complex in Raleigh, North Carolina. Judges for the show were Murray Griggs, Clay MaCleod, Curtis Reynolds, Jennifer Thompson, and Clark Parker. TFC Futurity Results TFC Results 1 […]
Continue reading …Every year on Labor Day, many friends and fans of horses and horse people gather at the Fallen Horseman Memorial Horse Show to pay tribute to people who left special hoof prints in our hearts. Mothers, vets, farriers, judges, and trainers… sponsorships are gathered in honor of these people and the funds are then paid forward to exhibitors in the form of prizes and random drawings. In 2015, the show paid nearly $12,000 in purse money.
Continue reading …The three-week long event begins today and will continue through October 25th at the Ohio Expo Center and State Fair in Columbus, Ohio. The Equine Chronicle is proud to be a longtime sponsor of the Congress and, most notably, the presenting sponsor of the Congress Masters 2-Year-Old Western Pleasure and Masters 2-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle premier events.
Continue reading …To take advantage of this great member benefit, simply enter coupon code AQHA15 at checkout and watch the savings add up.
Continue reading …Instead of cutting off his airway trying to close a too-tight collar by buttoning, use a mane band for an adjustable closure. Attach the band around one side of the button, twist a time or two to adjust the length, then slide through button hole, and hook back around the button. The tie will cover up the rubber band. Voila!
Continue reading …2015 QH Congress Super Sale Catalog Now Online
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