The ApHC Nationals and Youth World Show will take place June 22- July 4th in Fort Worth, Texas.
Continue reading …Almost all standing committee meetings are open to anyone who wishes to attend, and all APHA members are encouraged to attend Convention and participate in both committee meetings as well as great social and educational opportunities with fellow Paint Horse enthusiasts.
Continue reading …The annual event honors two of the greatest and most influential horsemen of all time – Ray Hunt and Tom Dorrance. And like these two legends, it’s all about the horse.
Continue reading …Brandon Davis Joins Kimes Ranch Sponsored Athletes, International Sponsorship Competition Now Underway
Continue reading …Don’t miss your chance to meet stallions like A Scenic Impulse, The Big Sensation, Zippos Sensation, Radical Rodder, John Simon, I Got Em Talkin, I Only Date Models, and many more while you’re in North Texas for the 2015 APHA Convention.
Continue reading …“After the class, [my mother] took a picture of me holding my ribbon with Jingle Bells,” Beaumont said. “I’ve been hooked ever since.”
Continue reading …A common obstacle exhibitors might encounter on a typical Horse & Dog Trail course requires the dog to lie calmly in a “box” while waiting for the next command from his handler, who is of course horseback. Another task might require sending a dog across a bridge first, ahead of the horse, and instructing him to lie down at a marked point.
Continue reading …Best Supporting Equine – “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes” This movie wins a PAWSCAR, not for its apes, but for a horse named Dale, who was ridden by the apes’ leader, Caesar. It looks like he – and the other Apes – are riding bareback, but that is just another example of movie magic. The actors playing the apes on horseback used saddles, so Dale and the other horses were dotted with special effects markers which allowed the saddles to be eliminated in post-production.
Continue reading …Judges for the show will be Richard Spinks, Jennifer Goss, Debbie Kail, Glenn Wells, Scott Neuman, and Karen Watters. An all-inclusive show fee of $240 is being offered for all show fees and entry fees per horse. *Stall, shavings, and RV not included.
Continue reading …Following a weekend that featured a pair of top-five national matchups, the National Collegiate Equestrian Association released its latest national team rankings on Tuesday, as determined by the NCEA Selection Committee.
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