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Assistant Trainer Spotlight – A Look Behind the Curtain

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Assistant Trainer Spotlight – A Look Behind the Curtain

Behind every great horse trainer is a band of hard-working people, making sure everything stays afloat. You might send your horse to a trainer because of the name and brand they have established; but, in reality, your horse will spend the majority of its time with an assistant. It’s not a glamorous or lucrative job, but it’s a vital part of keeping many programs running smoothly, and these riders deserve recognition.

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AZ Fall Championship – More Entries & More Fun!

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AZ Fall Championship – More Entries & More Fun!

Arizona Quarter Horse Association strives to give exhibitors what they want at all the shows they produce. Delivering towards that goal has been a big component of the upward trajectory of entries at the Arizona Fall Championship. The 2018 show, held September 19-23 in Scottsdale, Arizona, saw 7,603 AQHA class entries, which represents a 17% growth over the previous year.

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Planning Your Show Schedule for 2019

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Planning Your Show Schedule for 2019

As the season of reflection and resolution surrounds us, thoughts turn to charting a course for the coming year. It can be a daunting task with so many competing commitments. Several veterans of the process share their thoughts on planning for the New Year… of horse shows.

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NCEA – Team Captains vs. No Team Captains

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NCEA – Team Captains vs. No Team Captains

“Too many cooks in the kitchen” is a common trope of supervisors and employees alike. I can’t speak for the entire Texas A&M Equestrian Team, but those words were certainly running through my head when Coach Tana McKay announced that we would no longer have a team captain.

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Breeding Contract Basics – The Right Essentials

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Breeding Contract Basics – The Right Essentials

Spring is on the horizon, love is in the air, and so is the promise of breeding season. The excitement of what each new cross may bring is the lure and magic that motivates every mare owner. Choosing a stallion for a mare offers unrivaled anticipation. Amid the fun and frenzy of breeding is that pesky little detail of paperwork, a necessity that protects both the interests of the mare owner and the stallion owner.

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The G’s – Greg and GiGi Davis

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The G’s – Greg and GiGi Davis

Ask anyone at your local horse show and they will tell you, in no uncertain terms, that showing horses is an addiction. If the horse show bug bites, you will be stuck with a life-long craving for the feel of freshly raked arenas, the scent of Show Sheen, and the sound of an announcer’s booming voice over the loudspeaker. This glorious obsession is often terminal, spanning the decades between Youth and Select, and acts as one of the defining interests of an individual’s life.

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Amateur Spotlight – Laina Banks & Strawberri Wine

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Amateur Spotlight – Laina Banks & Strawberri Wine

Some people are just born with horses in their blood. Such is the case for AQHA Select Amateur competitor Laina McNelis Banks, of Schulenberg, Texas. Originally from Boise, Idaho, Laina was raised on a ranch where her family raised Quarter Horse racehorses and owned a World Champion racing stallion.

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EC Amateur Profile – Caroline Bradley

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EC Amateur Profile – Caroline Bradley

The past three years have been a whirlwind of excitement for 17 year-old Caroline Bradley of Lubbock, Texas. Although she has always loved horses and ridden since the age of five, the daughter of Dr. Jason Bradley and his wife, Anne, was so green to big-time showing that when she won her first significant title, an AQHA Level 1 Championship in Youth Working Hunter with Envy This One in 2015, she didn’t even know what a victory lap was. Since then, she has become quite accustomed to that time-honored tradition and is racking up even more titles.

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Tipping Etiquette in the Horse Industry

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Tipping Etiquette in the Horse Industry

To Tip or NOT To Tip ? An in-depth look at TIPPING ETIQUETTE in the horse industry. When you receive the bill at a restaurant, get a haircut, or hail a cab, there’s a general understanding of how much you should tip.

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Today’s Top Trends in Western Pleasure

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Today’s Top Trends in Western Pleasure

It seems as if trends in the Western Pleasure pen come and go faster than the seasons change. Typically, the winners set the trends, whether it’s what they wear or how their horses move down the rail.

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