“We’ve added six Color Breed Classes with $1,000 added to each and 100% payback,” says Congress Chair Casey West. “The Open classes are scheduled for Friday, August 3rd, with the Non Pro classes on Saturday, August 4th.”
Continue reading …Bring pencils and paper, as there will be interactive leadership workshops and several opportunities to learn new things – especially from our keynote speakers, Clint Swindall and Dr. Tobin Redwine.
Continue reading …“Farrier Services: Hoof Care Myths and Truths”
Tuesday, June 26, 2018, 7-8 p.m.
Presented by UC Davis farrier Shane Westman
The event is free, but you must REGISTER
Thanks to Tony Roach for more great photos from around the rings at the IQHA State Show that’s currently underway in Newcastle, Indiana. If you’d like for your horse show photos to be featured on EquineChronicle.com, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …The Equine Chronicle would like to extend our thoughts, prayers, and sincerest condolences to the Eagles family following the sudden passing of their family’s patriarch, Preston, as the result of a tragic truck accident yesterday. Preston was the beloved husband of Kimberly; the loving father of Olivia, Lauren, and Taylor; and the devoted grandfather […]
Continue reading …At the recent Indiana Quarter Horse Association State Show, IQHA youth members helped raise enough money to send an Equestrians With Disabilities rider, Mike Montgomery, to the All American Quarter Horse Congress this year! Mike is 74 years old and has always wanted to compete in Columbus, Ohio. Thanks to these sweet young equestrians, his […]
Continue reading …First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes your horse pulling a baby carriage… That’s not exactly how the saying goes; however, it’s quite appropriate to describe Ali Hubbell’s incredible maternity photos.
Continue reading …Guatemala is home to 228,000 horses, donkeys, and mules – the highest number of equines in any Central American country. Guatemala is also home to 16.3 million people, with more than 9% of the population living below the international poverty line. Much of the working equine population in Guatemala is used for transporting agricultural products such as corn, beans and wood and for carrying water from wells to homes.
Continue reading …“Photojournalists tell stories through their images. Every image should try to help a viewer or reader understand the race. The day. The moment. The time.”
Continue reading …Thanks to Don Moore of Mane Events for more results from the 2018 Redbud Spectacular that’s wrapping up in Oklahoma City. 82352res 82353res 84821res 84822res 84823res 84824res 84825res 84826res
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