
Earlier in the year, AQHA hosted a photo contest, encouraging all AQHA members to submit photos of an American Quarter Horse. More than 1,000 entries were received, and AQHA and American Quarter Horse Hall Fame & Museum staff selected 150 to be displayed at the 2017 AQHA Photography Show & Sale, October 27 – November 25 at the Museum.
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“She’s due to foal in April to Do You Have A Minute, a stud that Wayne and I owned several years ago… It’s just a good thing the AQHA World Show wasn’t a couple of weeks from now!”
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This year, the Color Breed Congress encompasses three different breeds: PtHA, the Palomino Horse Breeders of America, and the Appaloosa Horse Club. No matter the breed affiliation of their colorful counterparts, exhibitors will have the chance to ride for over $150,000 in cash and prizes!
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Because each set of premolars and molars erupts at a different age, they also expire at different ages. These can lead to gaps between teeth and teeth of varying heights (“wave mouth”) which causes abnormal chewing patterns and uneven wear on the teeth.
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The length from butt bar to chest bar in a straight load should leave six to eight inches to spare. Too much length can get a horse in trouble.
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The 2017 Arizona Fall Championship held in Scottsdale, AZ, September 20th through 24th proved once again that it’s truly the “Show For Everyone” with a broad canvas of opportunities. The show offered a full schedule of Rail, Trail, Halter, Showmanship, Reining, and Cattle classes.
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Any L3 World Champion crowned during daytime classes will be invited to the Trade Show in the new Bennett Event Center to participate in a special ceremony at the ARC Champions Circle backdrop, where they will then be presented with their golden globe. In contrast, any L3 World Champion that is crowned during an evening finals performance will receive their golden globe in the arena.
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He was a sire, grandsire, and great grandsire of multiple World, Reserve World, and Congress Champions. He was the true all-around horse, earning points in over 15 events as well as producing offspring that have done the same. But, Art was so much more than just a horse with astounding accomplishments to his name. He captivated the hearts of everyone he met with his phenomenal disposition and intoxicating personality
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