This EC Holiday Horse photo comes from Mackenzie Szabo, whose grandmother snapped this breathtaking shot of PP I’m Chiparific enjoying the snow on a winter day. If you have a photo to share, send it to b.bevis@equinechronicle.com.
Continue reading …Today’s EC Holiday Horse Photo comes from Lisa Daines Photography. This adorable image features AQHA Sumac Hot Skip, aka “Marco,” and Bailey Lundberg with Dan Prouhet Performance Horses. If you have a great holiday image to share, send it to b.bevis@equinechronicle.com and you might see it on our website or Facebook page. Happy Holidays!
Continue reading …“We ride with all of it up,” she says. “It kind of has an inadvertent benefit in that our horses are pretty much broke to anything they can throw at us in the show arena!”
Continue reading …Today’s EC Holiday Horse Photo comes from Lyn Helbach of Wisconsin who decided to take a winter ride aboard One Hot Trip with pups Brandy and Ozzie tagging alongside.
Continue reading …We would like to congratulate our friends, Melissa and Mark Baus on their upcoming arrival, “Baby Baus,” a little cowboy that will be arriving April 7, 2014!
Continue reading …“They showed us pictures of what his heart looks like now, and you think, ‘how is that even possible?’ To get past that, you have to believe in miracles, and you have to believe that this was God’s plan.”
Continue reading …This EC Holiday Horse photo comes from Luray, Virginia. Jewel, Dakota, Reba Jones, Fletch, Petey Wright, and Zena are ready for Santa! Send your holiday horse photos to b.bevis@equinechronicle.com and see them featured on our EquineChronicle.com website or Facebook page from now until Christmas!
Continue reading …It’s that time of year again! It’s time for our highly anticipated EquineChronicle.com Holiday Horse photo contest. We want to see your Christmas card photos with your horses, images of your barns, stalls, and horse trailers decked out in holiday regalia, horse-themed Christmas decorations, horse-related Christmas presents, Christmas trees decorated with horse ornaments, a trip in […]
Continue reading …“GDD are my initials. Some judges used to think it was a reference to God and that it spelled GOD. My aunt made those for me. Back then, people had their names on their belts, buckles, and chaps.
Continue reading …“He’s so excited that snow is finally hitting MN. He LOVES to play in the white stuff, so his name is very fitting!” Henry says.
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