“She’s very balanced and she’s feminine looking, but she’s got a lot of mass and body to her. She fits what we like in a Halter horse.”
Continue reading …“The whole time I’m thinking, ‘Don’t tick. Don’t tick. You’ve got this.’ Then, when it’s clean, I can take a breath of relief.”
Continue reading …EquineChronicle.com is now LIVE and onsite at the 2015 All American Quarter Horse Congress in Columbus, Ohio and will be delivering daily coverage from around the rings in the form of candid photo galleries, interviews with big winners, timely results via our The Equine Chronicle Facebook page, original feature articles, fun video clips, and so much more!
Continue reading …“Ag-gag” is the term used to describe anti-whistleblower laws that apply within the agriculture industry. About half a dozen states have passed laws to criminalize surreptitious filming of alleged abuses of animals on farms and ranches. These laws are an attempt to prevent undercover investigative reporting or whistleblowing by employees, and to suppress the use of the videos to build support for stronger penalties for the abuse of cows, chickens, hogs or other animals. Ag-gag laws are justified as a way of preventing interference with agricultural production.
Continue reading …If you’re active in the horse industry and enjoy competing at some of the nation’s largest breed circuits, chances are you’ve attended a show put on by the team at Mark Harrell Horse Shows, which routinely handles more than 100,000 AQHA entries annually.
Continue reading …The Reserve Champion in the class was Robert Johnson with My Kisses Are Hot for Tuff Staton. Coming in third place was Steve Meadows with Smart Cutter Filly for Lisa Pahl.
Continue reading …Every year, you write the check to your insurance agent, fully expecting that you’re covered for liabilities arising from your horse-related activities. But what if a claim or lawsuit is brought against you, and you discover that you’re not covered for it?
Continue reading …Steve and Kathy Headley and their daughter Sarah have come on strong in the Halter world over the past ten years. Their involvement in the horse industry has grown from a wholesome family hobby to a powerhouse in breeding, sales and competition.
Continue reading …In addition to enjoying considerably cooler weather against the stunning backdrop of the McDowell Mountains, competitors will have many opportunities to accumulate points and prizes in Level 1, 2, and 3 classes in amateur, select, and youth divisions.
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