An Equine Production has just released patterns books for the TSQHA Summer Celebration and Indy Circuit.
Continue reading …“There’s a bit of an art as to when exactly to do the injection.” If done too soon, the procedure can cause a re-bleed because it takes away the eye’s ability to clot naturally. But waiting too long can cause permanent eye damage.
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– Brent Tincher
– Michael Weaver
Today’s EC Foal Photo of the Day features Dexter, an AQHA/APHA stud colt by Living Large and out of All Dun N Chrome, sent in by Dana Lawrence. If you have a great EC Photo of the Day, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …Hemp seeds are the most nutritious part of the plant used as food. They contain about 20 percent protein, six percent carbohydrates and about 73 percent healthy fats. They also have significant amounts of calcium, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, zinc and vitamins A and E.
Continue reading …Open and Non-Pro competition will be held at the beginning of the two week event in Fort Worth. Exhibitors will compete in a variety of disciplines including cutting, roping, halter, western pleasure, saddle seat, games, hunter under saddle, trail and much more. This year, new ranch reining classes are being introduced to the impressive line-up. With exhibitors, owners, and trainers seeking to earn National Championship Titles, there will be no shortage of hard work and talent demonstrated!
Continue reading …Thanks to Jeff Kirkbride Photography for some great photos of a few big winners at the SOQHA Madness. If you’d like for your horse show photos and results to be featured on www.EquineChronicle.com, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …“These shows are the best way for exhibitors to get their feet wet in AQHA championship events,” said Pete Kyle, AQHA chief show officer. “Thanks to the help of our partners, competitors will be vying for some great prizes at each of the Regional Championships, including trophy buckles provided by AQHA’s Awards Recognition Concepts.”
Continue reading …The Amateur Level 1 Champion was Samantha Floyd with Dark By Moonlite. Reserve was Megan Avidano with Only A Show Off. The Amateur Champion was Lauren Stanley with Extremely Good Stuff. Reserve was Amy Groefsema with My Dream Remembered. The Select Champion was Dan Yeager with Cracking The Code. Reserve was Kent Ray Taylor with Don’t Think Twice. The Super Select Champion was Kathy Tobin with RA Undisputed. Reserve was Stephanie Anderson with Sol De Conquistador.
Continue reading …You’ve got to love foals with interesting blazes! Today’s EC Foal Photo of the Day comes courtesy of Sheri Troffer and features her foal by Extremely Hot Chips and out of KM Best Be Natural. Do you have a foal with interesting markings? Email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com and you might see it featured on EquineChronicle.com.
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