For many years, people have been using various herbs and food supplements that seem to help keep the body functioning better and ward off disease. During the past three decades, many horsemen started using some of these supplements for their horses, and a growing number of manufacturers began producing equine products.
Continue reading …At three years old, Peytyn Goodin had already found a passion in competi-tive cheerleading. Though her mom, Stephanie Mohindra, had shown horses in the past, the family lived in the city of Peoria, Arizona, and Peytyn had no exposure to–nor interest in–horses. That all changed when her younger brother, Kiptin, began taking riding lessons with Robert Smith. Still dressed in her gym clothes from cheer practice, Peytyn would look on, absorbing it all. Soon, she began to envision herself in the saddle. Her first lesson was at age 11 and now, three short years later, she’s already attained the title of APHA’s 2022 #1 Youth 13 & Under.
Continue reading …June Rhea of Wynnewood, Oklahoma is unapologetic about her love of beautiful horses and their place in her life. While Rhea is an admittedly private person, The Equine Chronicle caught her in one of the rare moments where she is not working on her farm to get to know the woman who is often seen with a champion in hand.
Continue reading …By Tatum Keys Richey Our horseshow community has suffered an unimaginable loss. It has taken me a week to find the adequate words to put to paper that would allow my pain and shock to speak. I’ve contemplated how we all can wrap our minds around this hole that will be left in our post-Bruce […]
Continue reading …For Mother’s Day, we’ve asked 10 well-known industry show moms for their best piece of advice for other show moms! Hear from show moms Kaleena Weakly, Michelle Preston, Kelly Wheat, Cara McMillian-Gibson, Shay Weakly, Kristin Brock, Tammi Smith, Sarah Hostetler, Serena Zizza, and legendary show mom, Andrea Simons! Read some very valuable advice from the […]
Continue reading …A daughter is someone you laugh with, dream with, and love with all your heart.
– Anonymou
EC Blog by Kory Kumar When it comes to horses, you either fall into the category of a child obsessed with horses, but who eventually outgrows the obsession, or the child who never gets over that obsession. I’m positive that my parents thought I would grow out of my “horse obsessed phase.” They likely hoped […]
Continue reading …Kenny Lakins’ dad was raised on Tennessee Walking Horses. “Dad always said that when he got old enough, he would buy a Quarter Horse,” Kenny says. “I rode a bit of those Walking Horses growing up, too. It didn’t really matter what kind of horse I rode, as long as I could ride.”
Continue reading …By Delores Kuhlwein Every day after school, young Tyler Haney would sit at the work bench of his dad’s California saddle shop to do his homework. His dad, none other than California saddle maker Buck Haney, had his shop on their ranch, and Tyler was able to watch for hours as Buck carved and stamped […]
Continue reading …By Delores Kuhlwein Our hearts are heavy as we announce the passing of Stately Sensation, the 2003 Sorrel Overo gelding by Zippos Sensation and out of Zipped in White. Everyone in the Paint industry knew him as “Tommy.” Talented and athletic, Stately Sensation was instantly recognizable by his markings and his signature white eyelashes, and […]
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