Labor Day is considered the last hurrah of summer, and APHA competitors took advantage of the three-day holiday weekend by attending the Illinois Paint Horse Association/Indiana Paint Horse Club’s Heritage Classic. The dual-show took place September 1-2 at Gordyville USA in Gifford, IL.
Continue reading …“AQHA is proud to partner with the American Roan Horse Association,” said Craig Huffhines, AQHA executive vice president. “ARHA is a secondary registry for all roan-colored American Quarter Horses, and this alliance will help recognize and highlight these horses and their owners.”
Continue reading …By: Erin Grace Wieldraayer The Grace Of Life Blog- “Show The Horses” Horse shows are a place of camaraderie… and the most passive aggressive adults you will ever meet. This is a place where we all look like the walking dead with great acceptance. It’s a place where eating last night’s dinner (insert whatever the […]
Continue reading …The Glover Galyean Partnership announces that World and Congress Champion Sires, VS Code Red and VS Flatline, will stand the 2019 breeding season at EE Ranches, a state-of-the-art breeding facility located on more than 1,300 acres in the heart of America’s horse country, in Whitesboro, Texas.
Continue reading …Thanks to An Equine Production, we have results to share from the SOQHA Futurity that recently took place August 25-26th in Wilmington, Ohio. Judges were Sissy Anderson, Tracy Willis, and Sara Simons. Click here to view show results.
Continue reading …“To all of you, who have some youth years left, don’t take them for granted. Enjoy the 2 am rides, the thrill of jogging down the center of the arena with all eyes on you, and the victories big and small. Remember to stay humble; because, even though you’re in the pen alone, it took a village to get you there.”
The 2018 VQHA Virginia Bred Classes, supported by the Virginia Horse Industry Board, will again be held with the End Of Summer AQHA Show Circuit in Culpeper, VA. The show circuit will be held over September 14 through 16, 2018.
Continue reading …Signs of West Nile virus and eastern equine encephalomyelitis include fever (though not always with West Nile virus), anorexia, head pressing, depression or personality change, wobbling or staggering, weakness, blindness, convulsions, muscle spasms in the head and neck, or hind-limb weakness.
Continue reading …The passion that I thought I had lost was never really gone; it was just hidden. Complexities, triumphs, shows after shows—one can only handle so much until it begins to dilute one’s euphoria of the sport. We should not ride merely to win; we should ride for the animal with whom we match stride for stride.
Continue reading …He served in the Air Force for 28 years, with love and dedication to his country. During World War 2, he completed 50 missions without losing a crew member.
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