With horse shows put on hold for the foreseeable future, many of us are feeling the stay-at-home blues. This is a natural and perfectly normal reaction. But, it’s important to remember that everyone is in the same boat. We’re all in this together.
Continue reading …The current points as of March 15th include 12 shows in Florida, 11 shows in Indiana, 3 shows in Ohio, 4 shows in Missouri, and 6 shows in Nevada. Although the COVID-19 situation has put a damper on showing as of late, AEP is hopefully that everyone will be able to get back in the game very soon.
Continue reading …The inaugural show offered 10 classes, and each of the 122 entries were given private, detailed, constructive critiques from judge Sandy Jirkovsky. The virtual show paid out a total of $4,270 to top-placing exhibitors, as well.
Continue reading …Thanks to PtHA for sharing these photos from the recent Hall of Fame Banquet and Convention. If you’d like to share your photos with EquineChronicle.com, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …Thanks to the Pinto Horse Association for sharing some great photos from their recent awards banquet! If you’d like to share your photos with EquineChronicle.com, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com. Don’t forget, the next upcoming events for PtHA are the Pinto World Show– June 8th-20th in Tulsa, OK. and the Color Breed Congress November 6th-14th in Tulsa, OK.
Continue reading …The final run presented a few challenges for both riders, yet they finished with smiles and laughter. Karen scored a 239.5, while Sharon went off pattern and was disqualified. Karen was presented with the Championship buckle and all Four ladies were awarded jackets.
Continue reading …Folks attending the Indiana Quarter Horse Association Shamrock Shuffle in Cloverdale over the weekend were treated to a bit o’ fun St. Paddy’s Day style!
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