Sires include: Lazy Loper, Blazing Hot, Extremely Hot Chips, No Doubt Im Lazy, VS Flatline, John Simon (APHA), Willy Be Invited, These Irons Are Hot, Machine Made, Its A Southern Thing, Batt Man, Just Expect It, Kissin The Girls, Nite Moves, Open For Suggestion, Ionlylopeformoney, Un Forgettable and more.
Continue reading …“He’s made a lasting impact on this industry, and he’s never one to discuss that or to brag. I very much admire that,” says his daughter, Ashley Montgomery.
Continue reading …You will jump the fence. You will not knock a rail. You will stay in stride… You will jump the fence. You will not knock a rail. You will stay in stride… Sometimes we all need a little extra motivation on a Monday! #TheEquineChronicle #Peptalk #Repeatafterme
Continue reading …Carolina Gamecock Jordan Scott takes the Shorty’s Reining Rider of the Month award for November. Scott went undefeated during the month of November with all rides on the road. The junior from Bristol, Tennessee leads South Carolina’s reining squad with her 5-2 record on the season.
Continue reading …The International Society for Equitation Science (ISES) congratulates WHW for including this topic in this year’s assembly and is highly supportive of many of Mr Davison’s points e.g., regarding the importance of getting competition horses out to graze and the role of learning theory in horse training, in particular with regard to the importance of the removal of pressure. However, the Society also finds that the presentation included a number of incorrect claims and insinuations and hereby encourages WHW to correct this misinformation in a public statement to prevent further misinterpretation that may damage the welfare of sport-horses.
Continue reading …REINING- Shea Gilson • Fresno State
– Went 2-0 for the Bulldogs during November with one Most Outstanding Performer award.
– Won her point at home against South Carolina, 76-75 on November 9 while being named Most Outstanding Performer in reining.
– Defeated her Baylor opponent, 73.5-72.5, on November 10.
In 1977, he became the owner and manager of Walmac Stud International in Lexington, Kentucky, where he developed such legendary Thoroughbred sires such as Nureyev, Miswaki and Alleged. He was a founder of Thoroughbred racing’s Breeder’s Cup, served as the vice chairman for the Kentucky Racing Commission, director of the Association of State Racing Commissioners, Director for the Kentucky Thoroughbred Association, and is a former member of the executive committee of the Texas Horse Racing Association. He is a member of the Texas Racing and Ruidoso halls of fame.
Continue reading …Do you have a foal (yearling) sired by one of the following stallions? You might be eligible to enter the prestigious Stallion Service Auction Two-Year-Old Incentive Classes at the 2019 World Championship Appaloosa Show!
Continue reading …A coach can’t communicate via email, text, phone call or through social media messaging with an athlete about being a prospective recruit until September 1st of that rider’s junior year in high school. In addition, coaches are not allowed to comment on social media posts, they can only like or share these posts. But current NCEA riders say waiting until then to start thinking about college can put you behind in figuring out your future.
Continue reading …“Dad, I have no idea where we are going, but I trust you…”
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