Congress wins are always memorable; but for Gil Galyean, the 2015 Quarter Horse Congress will stand out for a very special reason. It was during the Congress that he became the first rider in NSBA history to record more than $1 million in earnings. As scores were tallied during The Equine Chronicle Masters Two-Year-Old Western Pleasure class, a ceremony to mark his achievement was held in the center of the arena.
Continue reading …Mike and Joanne Garnett of Lincoln, Nebraska are a powerhouse couple in the AQHA Select Amateur arena, yet they are quick to flash a smile and always ready to cheer on their fellow exhibitors. Horses brought these two together and continue to be the focal point of a successful marriage and a fulfilling lifestyle.
Continue reading …Some people go by the 35-40° rule. If it gets to or below those numbers, get those blankets on. Again, this is all depending on your horse’s coat. If he is body clipped or has a light coat, he should wear his regular blanket in the trailer, with full ventilation
Continue reading …Cleaning, conditioning and protecting leather such as saddles and tack just got easier with the introduction of a new product that does all three steps in one. Lexol 3-in-1 Leather Care got high marks from horse owners who tested the product at home.
Continue reading …Nebraska Quarter Horse Association Show Calendar 2016 March 11- **NQHA Approved *Special Event Roping, Lincoln March 12-13- **NQHA Approved *2 Single Judged Horse Shows, Lincoln April 1 **NQHA Approved *Special Event Roping, Lincoln April 2-3 **NQHA Approved *2 Split Combined Shows, Lincoln April 22 **NQHA Approved *Special Event Roping, Lincoln April 23-24 **NQHA Approved *2 Split Combined Shows, Lincoln […]
Continue reading …The USTPC Horsemanship Challenge will be held on January 8th. Join us for this fun team event, and maybe earn yourself some cash — there is $3,000 added!
Continue reading …The turning of the calendar page marks the beginning of a brand new year and a fresh start.
Continue reading …From the very beginning, there was little doubt Cody was on an upward trajectory in the industry based on his career as a youth competitor. Growing up on the family’s beautiful 64-acre farm in South Georgia, he was in the saddle from the time he could sit up.
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