Special thanks to our EC Blogger Kelly Rauschenbach for some great photos from around the rings at the Keystone Showdown that’s currently underway in Centre Hall, PA. If you’d like to see your horse show photos featured on EquineChronicle.com, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …The Keystone Showdown Novice Show started off with a bang! The number one Novice Show in the country for three years running did not disappoint with over 630 total entries.
Continue reading …Thank you to Don Moore of Mane Events for sharing results from the first two days of competition at the AQHA Region 8 Championship that’s currently underway in Amarillo, Texas. The show began June 14th and will continue through June 18th. The Region 8 Championship will provide three judges and three Quarter Horse Shows with […]
Continue reading …Photos courtesy of the Pinto Horse Association of America.
Continue reading …Click on the links below to view final results from the Tar Heel Triple Classic that concludes today in Raleigh, NC. Tar Heel Sat-Sun Tar Heel Wed-Thurs
Continue reading …#3- Move the air- Fans are a great way to keep air moving in the barn, but your horse will benefit most if the fan is pulling hot air out of the stall, not pushing hot air into the stall.
Continue reading …For competitors hoping to score coveted qualifying points, this was the place to be with most class counts in the high double digits. Mark Harrell Horse Shows reports that AQHA entries were up nearly 900 entries alone for this portion of the show.
Continue reading …“This jean was built for the cowboys that want something with a slimmer silhouette but that still allows them to move around without feeling restricted as they would with a similar fit in 100% cotton.”
Continue reading …Photos courtesy of the Pinto Horse Association of America.
Continue reading …Exhibitors are automatically opted into a Ford Youth World reining team competition, which is held concurrently with the Level 3 prelims on August 10 in the Performance Arena. A random draw will divide the entries into five-person teams.
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