“Some people talk to animals. Not many listen though. That’s the problem.” – A.A. Milne Eleanor Ott and Hez Rainey Made seem to be having quite a funny conversation. Do you talk to your horse? If he could talk, what would he say? If you have a great photo or video of the day, email […]
Continue reading …He lived an exceptionally full life and was truly loved by everyone who had the privilege of calling him their own. I know I did.
Continue reading …“Ronnie told Gordon how much he loved the shirt. We were both shocked when Gordon took the shirt off his back! Right there at the AQHA World Show, he took it off and gave it to Ronnie.”
Continue reading …“At the end of the day, it’s not about what you have or even what you’ve accomplished… It’s about who you’ve lifted up, who you’ve made better. It’s about what you’ve given back.”- Denzel Washington Thanks to Figure Eight Photography for this great photo from the Maple Leaf. If you have a great photo to […]
Continue reading …“It doesn’t matter if a cowboy lives in the mountainsides or in the flats, as long as it’s warm and there is a place to lay his hat.” – Anonymous Thanks to Figure Eight Photography for this great photo from the Maple Leaf. If you have fun photos to share, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …Check out McKynlie Cowden and A Blue Moon Remedy in Ranch Riding at the No Silver, No Sequins show in Monroe, WA. What’s your plan for the weekend with your horse? Photo provided by Sally Saur. Photo Credit: Topline Image If you have a great photo or video of the day, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com and you might […]
Continue reading …Check out “Homeboy” catching up on his reading in the latest edition of The Equine Chronicle! Isn’t he adorable? Photo courtesy of Kevin Marcus Garcia. If you have a great photo or video of the day, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com and you might see it featured right here.
Continue reading …“Lola’s runway look was made by looping, folding, taping, and stapling hundreds of strips of The Equine Chronicle magazine in an intricate pattern.”
Continue reading …“This photo was taken of my daughter, Bella, and at a show in Wisconsin. It was the first day she was supposed to ride in a Hunter Under Saddle class. Just before the class, it started to rain and get real windy, so I was trying to convince her it may not be a good […]
Continue reading …As an amateur and long-time showman, I personally prefer a pattern that has at least enough difficulty that I feel I’m able to exhibit the hard work that has gone into training and preparing my horse, and that I can get my monies worth. By showing at breed shows, I expect a higher level of challenge than I would see at an open show. I don’t believe I’m alone in this. Horsemanship patterns should ask for more than what a Western Pleasure class asks for on the rail. Equitation should ask for more than a Hunter Under Saddle class. Showmanship should have at least one pivot. I don’t believe that novice classes should exhibit on the exact same patterns, or almost identical, to an amateur or older youth. In my humble opinion, there should be some additional challenge to the patterns in an amateur or older youth class. An amateur pattern shouldn’t look like a walk-trot pattern with a lope portion added.
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