So in honor of our 2019 year-end and lifetime youth award winners, please take a moment and enjoy a special presentation of our champions and a look back at the 2019 World Championship Appaloosa Youth Show. Please share the link far and wide with friends, family, co-workers, neighbors, barn mates and anyone else who might want a glimpse of our talented AYA members and their equally impressive Appaloosa partners. Congratulations 2019 Champions!
Continue reading …After two or three months of complete shut-down because of COVID-19 and now an only partial return to normal operations, lesson program owners are looking at scary balance sheets: same costs of feed and care, but nothing in the revenue column.
Continue reading …APHA is excited to introduce the following 2020-2021 AjPHA Executive Committee candidates; the AjPHA Executive Committee positions will be selected by an online vote by AjPHA national directors (details coming soon to national directors via email).
Continue reading …“When COIVD-19 hit, it hit us hard. We had several clients who had to take their horses home without notice, and that was no ones fault! Unfortunately, paying for their mortgages and putting food on their families’ tables was more of a necessity than keeping a horse in training. We couldn’t blame them at all and completely understood why they had to take them home.”
Continue reading …In western showmanship and English showmanship, judges and exhibitors must remain at least 6 feet apart to maintain social distancing guidelines. Therefore, exhibitors should be instructed to stop at least 6′ from the Judge when setting up for and during inspection. Exhibitors shall not be penalized for stopping this distance from the Judge. Judges should be careful to maintain social distancing requirements when inspecting showmanship horses.
Continue reading …After ten days spent in Cloverdale, IN. The Indiana Celebration racked up approximately 10,000 AQHA entries across ten judges, according to An Equine Management. The show was the result of the combination of the IQHYA Show and IQHA State Show that were joined as a result of schedule changes because of cancellations due to COVID-19.
Continue reading …Thanks to Norfleet Marketing and Photography for some beautiful shots from the Indiana Celebration that is currently underway in Cloverdale, IN. Stay tuned for more great photos throughout the show, as well as complete results from An Equine Production at the show’s conclusion. If you’d like to share your show results and photos with EquineChronicle.com, […]
Continue reading …The IBHA World Show is scheduled for July 26th- August 1st, 2020 at the C Bar C Expo Center in Cloverdale, Indiana. There will be an Exhibitor’s Party, Youth Team Tournament, Miss Buckskin World competition, Queen’s Ball/Awards Dinner, Youth Scholarship Auction, Miniature Horse division, Ranch Horse division, NSBA High Point award.
Continue reading …Among the requirements, all employees, competitors, and support teams will need to wear masks at all times when not on horseback. Gloves will be required in specific communal locations. Management does reserve the right to set up temperature monitoring of all participants from the entrance gate if they choose. Trainers will be responsible for distributing protective gear to employees and athletes in their barns. Furthermore, no spectators will be permitted.
Continue reading …Specializing in western performance American Quarter Horses, the Triangle Horse Sale has a reputation as one of the most versatile consignment horse sales in the country. The sale is anticipated to attract high-quality horses and create an amazing marketplace during the first Friday and Saturday of the prestigious AQHA World Show.
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