Find out what 9-year-old Madison Brown had to say about winning L1 Youth Hunter Hack with Moxie Girl at the Quarter Horse Congress. Click here to watch on Equine Chronicle TV!
Continue reading …Kelley and Adam Wainscott joined forces for life and in business in 2018 to start Covenant Show Horses in Sanger, Texas. Each of them brings a wealth of experience as competitors and professional horsemen to the table. Together they and the horses they’ve trained have won over 300 World Champion titles.
Continue reading …Find out what Allie Littlefield had to say about winning Non Pro Hunter Longe Line with Al Sleep On It at the Quarter Horse Congress. Click here to watch on Equine Chronicle TV!
Continue reading …People in certain parts of the country have reported having a very hard time finding hoof black. Likely due to supply chain issues with certain components following the COVID-19 pandemic, this grooming essential can be very hard to find these days. Thankfully, Patty Logan at Logan’s Western Supply, here at the Quarter Horse Congress, has […]
Continue reading …Find out what handler, Ross Roark, and trainer, Kelley Wainscott, had to say about KR Xfiniti, the 3-year-old mare that was named Grand Champion at the Quarter Horse Congress. Click here to watch on Equine Chronicle TV!
Continue reading …Find out what Ella Kate Herman had to say about winning Small Fry Western Pleasure with Vital Signs R Stable at the Quarter Horse Congress! Click here to watch on Equine Chronicle TV!
Continue reading …Find out what Maggie Britt and Minute Maximus had to say about winning 14-18 Working Hunter at the Quarter Horse Congress. Click here to watch on Equine Chronicle TV!
Continue reading …Find out what Lilly Jones had to say about winning Small Fry Trail and Showmanship with Chilln Ona Dirt Road at the Quarter Horse Congress! Click here to watch on Equine Chronicle TV!
Continue reading …The hackamore is a product of Vaquero Horsemanship. It was traditionally used in the progression of a horse’s training prior to introducing a bit. However, in today’s Western Pleasure world, most trainers prefer to start horses in a snaffle and then move to the hackamore in preparation for competition. Showing two- and three-year-olds in a hackamore is more of a tribute to the past than a necessity, yet many trainers find it has a valuable place in their training regime.
Continue reading …Find out what Lauren Louw had to say about Cool Aidy after they were crowned the Reserve Champions in Super Sires Maturity Ltd. Western Pleasure at The Championship Show. Click here to watch on Equine Chronicle TV!
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