RUNNING WILD tells the story of a young widow trying to save her ranch following her husband’s fatal car crash. She creates a convict rehabilitation program, working with a herd of wild horses that have wandered onto her property. She did not anticipate the greed, bureaucracy, and vanity that she must overcome to heal the convicts, the horses and ultimately herself.
Continue reading …According to the Fort Worth Star Telegram, a horse involved in the Saddle Bronc event at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo died Sunday evening after running into the arena wall. The Livestock Program Administrator for the PRCA commented on the rarity of animal death in this type of competition. Click here to read […]
Continue reading …Dr. Joe Lyman, Professional Services Veterinarian with Neogen Corporation, will discuss biosecurity and how to minimize the risk to your horse, at home or while traveling. Rusty Ford, Equine Programs Manager for the Kentucky State Veterinarian’s Office, will provide an update on the current status of the EHV-1 outbreak in Kentucky and the protocols put in place by the State Vet’s Office.
Continue reading …“Holding the WCHA and Big Money Futurities in conjunction with the APHA World Show will be a win-win for both of our associations,” said WCHA President Luke Castle. “We look forward to working together to grow participation in both of these events.”
Continue reading …The C Bar C Winner Circuit recently took place January 26-29 in Cloverdale, Indiana, and according to Mark Harrell Horse Show Management, entries topped out at 6,000 across all divisions. Judges for the show were Brad Jewett, Eric Petersen, Keith Miller, Karen Graham, Mike Hawkins, and Will Knabenshue. Click here to view S/C 1 results. Click here to view […]
Continue reading …When Absorbine® was founded in 1892, it was the welfare of working horses that inspired Mary Ida Young to formulate the original Absorbine® Veterinary Liniment as a humane method of treating lameness. 125 years later, the well-being of our equine partners is still at the forefront of all that Absorbine® does, and the company appreciates organizations that share the same values.
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Continue reading …Exhibitors attending the 2017 Futurity will have the opportunity to compete on Tim Kimura-designed courses for the chance to win their share of $1,000 in Green Trail, $2,500 in Non Pro Trail, $2,500 in Junior Trail, and $2,500 in Senior Trail.
Continue reading …The winning bidder will receive a certificate to nominate the resulting Appaloosa foal to be eligible for the Stallion Service Auction Two-Year-Old Incentive classes at the World Championship Appaloosa Show. The Two-Year-Old Incentive classes are offered in halter, hunter under saddle and western pleasure. 75% of funds earned through the Stallion Service Auction, 75% of the funds earned through paid nominations and a portion of class entry fees are divided evenly and paid out in these classes! Each stallion owner who donated a stallion service whose breeding is sold in the auction, will receive a certificate to nominate one foal to the 2020 Stallion Service Auction Two-Year-Old Incentive classes. Furthermore, 2018 foals by stallions whose services are sold in this year’s stallion service Auction may become eligible to compete through paid nomination.
Continue reading …Check out this helpful graphic from Penn Vet New Bolton Center about how to Keep Horses Safe in Cold Weather.
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