One of Alan’s career accomplishments was selling AQHA stallion Invitation Only in 2005 for $2.35 million at the David James Dispersal.
Continue reading …According to a new study coming out of Japan, recently published by Frontiers in Public Health, horseback riding actually improved the ability of children to solve arithmetic problems.
Continue reading …Pattern books have now been posted on MarkHarrellHorseShows.com for the GQHA Pro Am Circuit that’s coming up April 14-16 in Conyers, GA. Western Riding Green/Novice/Level 1 – Green 2 All Others – Regular 2 Reining All Pattern 11 Ranch Riding All Pattern 4 Click here to view the pattern book. Click here to view the […]
Continue reading …One hundred sixty Special Olympics athletes from across the state competed during the two-day event in a variety of English and Western events, giving them the opportunity to show their abilities in drill team, driving, dressage, pole bending, barrel racing, trails, and equitation. As part of the Healthy Athletes – Special Smiles program, athletes also had the opportunity to have free dental exams.
Continue reading …Vendor types include boutiques, tack, show apparel, stalls, pet boutiques, specialty dog treats, colorful patio art, fine jewelry, etched glass and many more. Though there are still months left until the Youth World Show, the World of Color Gift Show is officially sold out!
Continue reading …Michael brings a wealth of knowledge and history of superior achievements to our program. He has trained multiple World and Congress Champion horses and exhibitors in Open, Amateur, and Youth.
Continue reading …The 2017 Western Pleasure Super Sires event will be here before you know it. The 5th annual WPSS will take place June 30th-July 1st in Berrien Springs, MI, at the Tom Powers Triple Challenge. $10,000 will be presented to first place in the Open Non Pro 3-Year-Old Western Pleasure. $10,000 will be presented to first […]
Continue reading …The biology that drives the horse’s digestion is indisputable: The horse’s stomach produces acid continuously, necessitating the action of chewing to release acid-neutralizing saliva. The digestive tract is made of muscles and needs to be exercised to prevent colic by having a steady flow of forage running through it.
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