Owned and bred by Jody and Elizabeth “Spike” Brewer of Wilson, North Carolina, “Benjamin” is a 2016 brown tobiano gelding by No Doubt Im Lazy and out of Shes Inviting. The couple waited to start showing the talented colt until his 3-year-old year, but Spike says a pasture injury and additional complications during healing further delayed training until nearly July.
Continue reading …“Yes, she’s an Appaloosa with no color, and it’s kind of shocking when people find out!” Carolyn says. “Her name is ET for Elizabeth Taylor, because she’s just like sparkling diamonds.”
Continue reading …“Madonna” is a 2017 sorrel overo mare by No Doubt Im Lazy and out of A Certain Illusion. Bred by Rawlings Enterprise LLC of Summerton, South Carolina, Madonna is owned by Dakota Andrie of Franklinville, New Jersey. Jay has shown Madonna for Dakota a couple times earlier this year, including the recent NSBA World Show in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Continue reading …For Paint Halter enthusiasts, platinum is synonymous with paychecks, and for good reason: five APHA Platinum Breeders’ Futurity classes paid out nearly $166,000 to non-pro exhibitors on September 20 at the APHA World Championship Show in Fort Worth, Texas.
Continue reading …In addition to today’s win in Trail, Erin and John also won Amateur Senior Western Pleasure here at the show for the sixth time in a row!
Continue reading …Dates- October 25th- November 2nd, 2019
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Continue reading …“It’s so crazy to think my mom bred and raised him, my sister trains him and I got to be a part of it,” she said. “He’s such a cool horse, and I’ve known him since he was a baby. It’s definitely tugs on your heartstrings when this kind of thing happens.”
Continue reading …Each circuit will be paying back $25,000, but the jackpots are paid in a unique way. How, you ask? Well for example – in the Amateur Showmanship, $500 is added. Once the Circuit and Reserve Circuit champion awards are awarded, then the jackpots will pay 40%, 30%, 20%, 10% to the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth place winners based on the circuit points.
Continue reading …With a long, floating trot and demanding ring presence, All Time Vandal and Laura Spell of St. Louis, Missouri, proved to be a dynamic team in the 2019 Breeders’ Trust 2-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle Stakes. A 2017 sorrel overo stallion by All Time Fancy and out of Charismatic Kate, “Graffiti” secured a $10,110 paycheck as the winner of the Open Division of the class.
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