“Every time a multi-year national highway bill is debated, there is always an attempt to eliminate this program and this time was no different,” said AHC vice president of government affairs Ben Pendergrass. “Grassroots support from recreational trail users, including many equestrians, played an important role in making sure RTP was included in bill.”
Continue reading …We would like to extend our sincerest condolences to the entire Cecil family following the passing of their matriarch, Sue Cecil. The Cecil family has long been involved in the Ohio Quarter Horse Association. Her daughter, Chris Cecil-Darnell, is currently the organization’s President.
Continue reading …Sadly, what initially began as a method of honoring some of the greatest athletes in sports has disintegrated into a battle about gender, race, and weighing the importance and validity of certain accomplishments against others.
Continue reading …In preparation for 2016, Kimes Ranch Apparel has partnered with a group of Western wear clothing retailers to offer the chance to win a new look for the new year!
Continue reading …The Young Horse Development Program was created to give AQHYA members who want to participate in hands-on horse training an opportunity that will teach them the fundamentals of horsemanship. The horses used in the program were bred by AQHA Ranching Heritage Breeders, which consist of working cattle ranches with a remuda of at least five AQHA-registered mares that produce ranch horses.
Continue reading …To help everyone get into the Christmas spirit, we’ve taken a traditional Christmas carol and given it a bit of a rewrite. It goes a little something like this…
Continue reading …Before you head to the show, be sure to gather a copy of your horse’s papers, AQHA and NSBA cards, ROM verification, (if planning to show in Performance Halter), and exhibitor and horse levels from AQHA. Also, separate entry checks are required for both the Gulf and Gold Coast.
Continue reading …“Santa’s reindeer need to be in tip-top shape to complete their Christmas Eve flight on time, so it’s vital that they receive a pre-trip veterinary exam to make sure they are free of any injuries that might slow them down,” Dr, Kinnarney said. “Because the reindeer will be visiting all corners of the globe, we need to make sure they are up to date on their vaccinations and free of disease so they don’t pick up or spread any infections to other animals around the world.”
Continue reading …Today, December 15th, is a very important deadline day for multiple associations and horse shows. National Snaffle Bit Association: Today is the day- nominations are due for your weanling into the BCF and SIF program. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to earn extra cash while showing your horse. Click here to nominate to the […]
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WCHA Comments on AQHA’s New Lip Cord Rule
December 16, 2015 Comments Off on WCHA Comments on AQHA’s New Lip Cord RuleThere have been recent inquiries of WCHA as to the role WCHA will play in the ongoing production and roll-out of the lip cord.
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