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From a 1,500 lb Horse to a 5 oz. Hamster, No Life is Too Small to Save

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From a 1,500 lb Horse to a 5 oz. Hamster, No Life is Too Small to Save

“Very often, we see people on the worst day of their lives. Our personnel look for every opportunity to bring light back into their day. Sometimes it’s the little things that offer the greatest comfort.”

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AQHA Level 1 (Novice) Championship Results- East and West

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AQHA Level 1 (Novice) Championship Results- East and West

Congratulations to some of the winners who have been named thus far at the AQHA Level 1 (Novice) Championships! SmartPak AQHA Level 1 (Novice) Championship WEST- (Las Vegas, Nevada- Oct. 1-5th) Level 1 Youth Working Hunter- Champion- Alessandra Megan Ehrle with Shes Naturally Hot, Reserve- Isabel Delano with Swingin Soul Level 1 Amateur Working Hunter- […]

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Is Facebook a Judge’s Worst Enemy?

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Is Facebook a Judge’s Worst Enemy?

There is no denying that Facebook is the most powerful social media tool with numerous social benefits for connecting friends and sharing news and information. But, when it comes to judges and exhibitors interacting with each other on Facebook, there is a fine line of what is acceptable and what is unethical….

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Botulism: May Be Good For Wrinkles, But It’s Deadly For Horses

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Botulism: May Be Good For Wrinkles, But It’s Deadly For Horses

There are some antitoxin products for treating horses with botulism, but since the disease can kill a horse quickly, it’s best to try to prevent it. Unfortunately, there is no vaccine that covers all types.

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Congratulations Nancy Sue Ryan and Larry Hansch on Recent Nuptials!

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Congratulations Nancy Sue Ryan and Larry Hansch on Recent Nuptials!

Everyone here at The Equine Chronicle would like to send out a big congratulations to two of our good friends in the horse industry. Horse industry professionals, judges, competitors, and horse trainers, Nancy Sue Ryan and Larry Hansch, were joined in holy matrimony this week. We wish you both the very best for a long […]

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Who’s Ready For Gambler’s Choice Trail at APHC Fall Classic and Futurity?!

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Who’s Ready For Gambler’s Choice Trail at APHC Fall Classic and Futurity?!

Be sure to get ready for the Gambler’s Choice Trail at the APHC October Fall Classic. This fun timed trail class will cost $10 to enter with a 50/50 payout to the winner. The remaining proceeds will benefit the Arizona Junior Paint Horse Club. Complete rules and a pattern will be available online at www.azpaints.org.

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NRHA European Breeders Futurity 2014 Begins in Germany This Weekend

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NRHA European Breeders Futurity 2014 Begins in Germany This Weekend

On Sunday, October 5th, the 2014 NRHA Breeders Futurity begins in Kreuth, Germany. With a total purse of more than € 150,000 plus valuable trophies, this NRHA approved event is not only Germany’s top reining show but also one of the most renowned reining shows of Europe. The event focuses on the Breeders Futurity classes […]

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How to Protect All Your Furry Four-Legged Creatures From the Winter Chill

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How to Protect All Your Furry Four-Legged Creatures From the Winter Chill

As the weather becomes colder, and pets need more of their energy to remain warm, it is sometimes necessary to cut back on your pet’s physical activity. Depending on the thickness of your pet’s coat, it is advised to cut their time outside short.

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