The Ohio Michigan Indiana Quarter Horse Association Warm Up Show recently took place April 14th and 15th in Sunbury, Ohio. Judges were Dawn Clason and Marty Jo Hays. Click on the links below to view results.
Continue reading …Not to be outdone, Kat’s 74-year-old grandmother, Jeanne Tiller, won a gold trophy of her very own! During her second time competing in the class, Jeanne rode Take Me Home Tonite to win Amateur Walk Trot Trail.
Continue reading …Masterson Farms, LLC, is greatly saddened to announce its loss of CP Surely The Best to a severe colic. Notwithstanding two surgeries and the best of veterinary care to correct a severe and recurring displacement, this remarkably talented young horse with such potential was unable to be saved.
Continue reading …15: Different teams who will be competing over the four days. The teams come from 11 different states, with five hailing from Texas (Texas A&M, Baylor, SMU, TCU, West Texas A&M). Every other state has just one team.
Continue reading …“Reduced performance, including a shorter stride length, is likely a consequence of gastric pain caused by ulcers,” says Hoyt Cheramie, DVM, MS, DACVS, Senior Equine Professional Service Veterinarian, Boehringer Ingelheim. “When we ask horses for precise athletic maneuvers – to run, jump, spin and slide – if they have gastric discomfort, they aren’t going to be able perform as well.”
Continue reading …During Nationals, the top contenders will vie for team, individual and alumni championships in their divisions. The event features the coveted USEF/Cacchione Cup and the AQHA Western High Point Rider national final.
Continue reading …“I’m struggling to set reasonable expectations for us, as well as sort through the gambit of emotions I’ve been feeling leading up to our first big show together. I’ve found myself unsure of our readiness, because she is very green in several of the events we will be competing in. I’m also nervous about how we will fare under the Las Vegas lights.”
Continue reading …The TQHA-Region 7 Show Committee is proud to present the Lucky Seven Classic- May 4-13 at the Tennessee Miller Coliseum in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The show has a new format for 2018 with eight shows over two weekends, two special events, and $25,000 in prize money.
Continue reading …The study identifies a genetic mutation- Myosin Heavy Chain 1 (MYH1)- that’s linked to severe and sudden muscular atrophy. DNA testing indicated that the mutation is more commonly found in Quarter Horse stallions from Reining and Reined Cow Horse disciplines.
Continue reading …Thanks to Deborah Chandler Photography for sharing some fun candids from around the rings at the Ohio Michigan Indiana Quarter Horse Association Warm Up Show that recently took place April 14th and 15th in Sunbury, Ohio. Judges were Dawn Clason and Marty Jo Hays. If you’d like for your club’s show photos and results to […]
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