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Casey Willis Joins Masterson Farms as Head Trainer

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Casey Willis Joins Masterson Farms as Head Trainer

Masterson Farms, LLC, is very pleased to announce that Casey Willis will be joining the farm on December 1st as its Head Trainer. In that role, he will be responsible for and supervise all training activities at the farm. He will be supported by Assistant Trainers Kaitlin LeBlanc, now at the farm, and Blair Townsend, who will be joining Casey, as well as Amanda Ringer who will continue in her role as Farm Manager.

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Missouri Paint Horse Club’s 2014 Rookie Program Was a Great Success With Free Entry Fees!

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Missouri Paint Horse Club’s 2014 Rookie Program Was a Great Success With Free Entry Fees!

For all participants in the Rookie Program, MPHC paid entry fees for all youth walk-trot, amateur walk-trot, novice youth, novice amateur classes, and respective halter classes. The rookies pay for MPHC office charges, stall fees, and entry fees for any open, amateur or youth classes that they choose to enter.

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NCEA Latest Team Rankings and October Riders of the Month

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NCEA Latest Team Rankings and October Riders of the Month

The National Collegiate Equestrian Association on Tuesday announced its October Riders of the Month, as determined by the NCEA selection committee and honoring standout performances from the second month of collegiate equestrian.

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A Horse Show Proposal…

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A Horse Show Proposal…

If you’re a member of the horse show crowd, chances are you spend a considerable amount of time either on the road to, competing at, or returning home from equine competitions. Therefore, it’s a pretty safe bet that many of life’s milestones will occur during a horse show: anniversaries, birthdays, graduations, weddings, ect.

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New Book- Horse Tales: True Stories From an Idaho Ranch

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New Book- Horse Tales: True Stories From an Idaho Ranch

“My dad paid $50 for Possum; I chipped in my life savings, $5.55. Dad bought a bridle at the saddle shop, adjusted the headstall to fit Possum, and I rode him out of the pasture and along the road, with my parents and brother following slowly in our car. I rode Possum two miles around the outskirts of town to Mr. Kohl’s pasture, Possum’s new home.”

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What a Great Idea… a Girth Buckle Wash Bag For the Washing Machine

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What a Great Idea… a Girth Buckle Wash Bag For the Washing Machine

“Girths can be washed by hand but, especially in the winter, standing outside with a bucket and brush isn’t all that appealing! The washing machine is the obvious answer, but the metal elements damaging the machine’s drum as they crash around means that, for many, it’s not an option…”

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Tuesday Tip: Feed Scoops Measure Volume, Not Weight

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Tuesday Tip: Feed Scoops Measure Volume, Not Weight

The directions on most feed bags offer guidelines in terms of the number of pounds (or kg) you should feed. If you use a scoop to measure your horse’s feed, how many pounds are you actually feeding? Are you assuming that a 2-quart scoop, for example, offers 2 pounds (0.9 kg) of feed? This can be a dangerous assumption.

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Congratulations 2015 APHA National Directors!

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Congratulations 2015 APHA National Directors!

Elected directors will attend the 2015 APHA Convention February 27–March 2, during which they will take their official positions.

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Haunted Horse Show Halloween at 2014 Margarita Classic

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Haunted Horse Show Halloween at 2014 Margarita Classic

Many APHA competitors spent their Halloween weekend at the 2014 Margarita Classic Paint-O-Rama, a horse show presented by the South Texas Paint Horse Club, at the Heart of Texas Fairgrounds in Waco. Judges for the show were Chris Strine, Brent Harnish, Mark Kuhlwein, and Jim Isley. A fun event every year at this show is […]

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AQHA’s Q&A Update Regarding Collegiate Equestrian Situation

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AQHA’s Q&A Update Regarding Collegiate Equestrian Situation

“The main question being asked is if there is a chance to reverse the CWA recommendation and possibly also save the K-State program. As of now, the CWA recommendation has not been officially adopted so there is always a chance. The reality is that this is a complicated situation that will require a strategic approach. The horse industry will work alongside collegiate equestrian officials to find the best game plan.”

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