Pilot Point, Texas—The National Reined Cow Horse Association (NRCHA) officially announces that NRCHA Professional Todd Crawford has crossed three million dollars in NRCHA lifetime earnings. He reached the milestone after taking the reserve champion title at the 2025 Western Bloodstock Ray Shell Ranch NRCHA World’s Greatest Horseman® finals, held in Fort Worth, Texas, on March […]
Continue reading …The Palmetto Paint Horse Club March Madness, March 8-9, 2025, at South Carolina Equine Park in Camden, SC, was a hit, with APHA, NSBA, and All Breed classes, and judges Chris Thompson and Teresa Pelton. Congratulations to the March Madness High Point winners! The club is known for its family-friendly atmosphere and great competition – […]
Continue reading …“Sometimes all you need is a good luck hug! Horse show family is the best!” says Gracie Ackerson. Pictured is Gracie’s mom, Karen, hugging her “horse show daughter,” Allie, at her first world show with the Ackerson’s horse, I Love Charlie, aka “Kevin. Thank you to Gracie for the lovely photo, taken by Ruehle Photographix. […]
Continue reading …Watch Dale Sullens cinch his third win in a row in the Open English Versatility in March 2025 at WestWorld of Scottsdale, making him the overall open champion of the debut of the class at the 2025 Arizona Sun Circuit! He’s in the irons of Grit N Lipstick, owned by Adrian Vaca. Thank you to […]
Continue reading …The Indiana Quarter Horse Association held its Shamrock Shuffle at C Bar C Arena in Cloverdale, Indiana, from March 5 – 9, 2025. The show is known for its great awards (this year’s circuit awards included fun items like Apple Air Tags) and having AQHA, NSBA, IQHA, and IKI approval. Judges were Andrea Simons, Eric Petersen, […]
Continue reading …Every year, questions abound about the use of the “lip chain” and its modern counterparts. The confusion is understandable. There are several different versions of the device and different rules regarding its use in various breeds.
Continue reading …“There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work, and learning from failure.” – Colin Powell. If you have a great photo of the day, please email it to us at: Delores.Kuhlwein@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …The last of her rare kind, a horse named Nunki, died in 2015. Yet now, ten years later, her genetically rich, rare duplicate may live again. World wide, two attempts have been made to clone and restore extinct wild animals. A Pyrenean Ibex cloned by a group in Spain in 2003 didn’t survive. ViaGen Equine, […]
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