Click on the link below to view results from June 21st at the 2018 Pinto World Championship Show that’s currently underway in Tulsa, Oklahoma. 6/21
Continue reading …In 2017, the Oregon Summer Classic boasted 9,500+ AQHA entries, making the event the third largest AQHA show in the country!
Continue reading …In this thorough, 17-minute tutorial, APHA Director of Judges Dave Dellin walks viewers through the key scribing duties, scoresheet preparation and scoring convention. The tutorial also scores reining, trail and longe line classes, allowing viewers the chance to experience the scribing process without the pressure of their first show day.
Continue reading …Today’s Equine Chronicle Photo of the Day comes from Jill and Murray Show Horses and features a trio nicknamed “The Suaves!” Meet Mommy Rita and her two sons, Rickey and Roberto. Rita loves being called a pretty girl, Rickey is the largest of the trio, and Roberto has two different-colored eyes. Photo courtesy of Impulse […]
Continue reading …Why is a Reining horse sliding, while wearing English tack? And why is his rider not wearing any boots?! We’ll let Howdy Smith and Cielos Electric Jac explain.
Continue reading …Click on the links below to view results from the Pinto Horse Association World Show as well as some fun photos, courtesy of PtHA. 6/20
Continue reading …Check out High Point Champions that were recently crowned at the Nebraska Quarter Horse Association Cornhusker Classic that just concluded in Lincoln, Nebraska. Youth Champion- Zips Bossy Chip/Ellexxah Maxwell Youth Reserve Champion- Figure On Fancy/MacKenzie Doescher Level 1 Youth 13 and Under Champion- Seventies Hotrod/Kaydee Bennett Level 1 Youth 13 and Under Reserve Champion- A […]
Continue reading …For less than the cost of one riding lesson, students will spend three weeks learning new things they will find useful when thinking about why horses act the way they do. Over 95% of the past participants have said the course was enjoyable and informative and most say they will make changes regarding how they work around horses. Changes like being more aware of blind spots in horses, properly releasing a horse into a paddock and improving barn fire prevention.
Continue reading …The student-athlete riders are representing the National Collegiate Equestrian Association institutions:
Bailey Anderson, University of Georgia
Laska Anderson, Texas Christian University
Abbi Demel, Baylor University
Avery Ellis, Texas A&M University
Deanna Green , Auburn University
Harley Huff, Oklahoma State University
Kelsey Jung, Auburn University
Graysen Stroud, University of Georgia
What’s at the top of your summer reading list? For the Weakly and Davis families, it’s The Equine Chronicle, of course! With glossy photos of the world’s most beautiful horses and talented riders, and the most fascinating editorial, it’s the perfect beach read!
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