Tuesday- January 8th- Snacks and cookies in the afternoon- Hospitality Cart- Sponsored by Dean Bogart Performance Horses
Continue reading …Winning the Junior Horse High Point title was DGS Vintage, owned by Robin Degraff. The Reserve Champion was Al Ways On Your Mind, owned by Gerri Leigh Pratt. The Senior Horse Champion was Some Hot Potential for Emma Brown. The Reserve Champion was Mystic Invitation, owned by Martha Fabry. The Level 1/Green Champion was Thee RedZone for Halladay Show Horses. The Reserve Champion was Sugaray for Ashley Wilson.
Continue reading …Trail Challenge competitions consist of 4 levels including Training, Intermediate, Master and Elite. Those levels are for Youth and Adult with all breeds of horses. By popular demand, the Agility Class remained for those in hand participants and Leadline was added for the youngest riders. Dressage shows are qualified for Western Dressage Association of Florida Year End Awards and are recognized for WDAA Lifetime Awards Program. Each show offers tests from Introductory Level to Level 4 with a Traditional English Dressage Test of Choice. New in 2019, Ranch Riding will be added to the lineup in March.
Continue reading …What is your favorite class to compete in? Why? “By far, it would be Equitation. I love the challenge of remembering and perfecting a pattern. I also love the excitement when you get to the first cone,” Addison says.
Continue reading …“Chani” was born January 2nd and is by The New Tallent and out of A Private Invitation. She is proudly owned by Caylee and Connie Webb of Alberta, Canada.
Continue reading …You don’t want to miss out on this one as the Iowa Quarter Horse 2019 Breeder’s Stallion Service Auction is gearing up for one of the biggest auctions in recent history. Over 100 of the nation’s finest stallions will have their services up for bid January 26, 2019.
Continue reading …“This cutie is Too Sleepy to Zip’s first foal of the season. It is out of Lilly Larue, an Invitation Only bred mare. Lilly Larue is a maternal sister to my youth partner, Too Sleepy to Chip, making this a family affair! We have owned both Too Sleepy to Chip and Lilly Larue since they were yearlings!”
Continue reading …Qualifying for the APHA World Show is easy: just attend two APHA-approved events (which can include the ones noted below) during the qualifying period, June 1, 2018–June 3, 2019. If an exhibitor doesn’t attend at least two events for qualification, they can pay a $1,000 fee per show (up to $2,000) as “pay to play” World Show qualification. Only participation in the events—never points earned—factors into qualification.
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