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Continue reading …“We’ve been tracking equine populations for nearly 40 years now and have a pretty good idea of the status of each breed and the extent that they are endangered.”
Continue reading …Setting yearly goals for myself and my equine athletes required that I sit down and really evaluate not only my finances but also the amount of time I was putting in.
Continue reading …“How the horse’s hoof meets the ground is how that horse meets the world,” explains Murdoch. “No matter the size of the horse, his relationship to gravity and the earth is dependent upon the way the horse stands on and lands his hooves.”
Continue reading …As the Indiana youth adviser, Hunt served on the AQHA Youth Committee, led a group discussion at the first AQHA Youth Convention in Amarillo, and led a group discussion at the AQHA convention in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Continue reading …In addition to these top competitors, you will also see representatives from historic AQHA ranches that have bred American Quarter Horses for 75 consecutive years compete in a ranch horse competition.
Continue reading …Each of the top-three spots remain the same from last week as South Carolina is No. 1, Georgia is No. 2 and Baylor is No. 3. Auburn moves up to No. 4 this week and Fresno State is No. 5.
Continue reading …Thanks to PtHA for sharing a few fun photos from the 2015 Pinto Horse Association Convention that recently took place in Oklahoma City.
Continue reading …A strong leader in veterinary medical education, UC Davis has the largest resident program of any veterinary school in the country.
Continue reading …The perfect Kimes Ranch model should have experience with horses; knowledge of equestrian sport and/or western riding is a plus. The model must either be located in Arizona, or willing to travel, at his or her own expense, for a photo shoot to take place during a weekend in April or May.
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