This is Suddenly Gifted checking out his big check from the 2024 POA International Futurity in September. Thank you to Keli Harrelson for the gorgeous photo, and congratulations!If you have a great photo of the day, please send it to us by email: Delores.Kuhlwein@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …Aidan Rizk and his horse, Catch Twenty Two, have been no strangers to the winner’s circle this year.
Continue reading …Click here for the first gallery of photos from Gordon Downey: Around the Rings with the G-Man – 2024 Quarter Horse Congress | Equine Chronicle Keep scrolling for more!
Continue reading …By Jessica Hein, PHJ News: The 2024 APHA Western National Championship Show, October 3–6, returned to Las Vegas with a bang. Like its Eastern counterpart, the Western National Championship Show saw significant increases, including growth of 71.9 percent in total horses and nearly doubling the number of entries over 2023 numbers. This year’s event took place […]
Continue reading …“It seems they had always been, and always would be, friends. Time could change, but not that.” – A. A. Milne,Winnie the Pooh. This is Henry Teachworth with his pony “Malibu” resting in between classes. Hat is by Initial Impressions. Thank you to Lauren Kemp of Lauren Elizabeth Photography for the fab photo! If […]
Continue reading …From NCHA: FORT WORTH – Join the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) as we welcome a distinguished list of celebrities to our NCHA Celebrity Cutting Challenge. This exciting event will take place on November 29, 2024, at the iconic Will Rogers Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas. Participating actors and actresses will showcase their skills in […]
Continue reading …By Jessica Hein, PHJ News: Cash rained at the 2024 APHA/WCHA Halter Million, where more than $1.4 million in payouts and prizes was awarded to exhibitors. The Halter Million is a joint venture between APHA and the World Conformation Horse Association and took place September 21-29 in Fort Worth, Texas. The premier halter competition offered APHA world […]
Continue reading …From Equine Science Update: Recent research from Poland suggests that horses may use their sense of smell to avoid poisonous plants. Many plants are toxic to horses, potentially causing serious health issues or even death if ingested. So how do horses identify poisonous plants? In the wild, horses may avoid unfamiliar plants or those with […]
Continue reading …The G-Man has arrived at Ohio Expo Center in Columbus! Scroll to see his first gallery of photos:
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