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AQHA Incentive Fund Final Payout- $2.5 Million in 2019

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AQHA Incentive Fund Final Payout- $2.5 Million in 2019

As a means to conclude the program, AQHA is cancelling 2017 stallion nominations and will refund the amount paid. At the end of the 2018 show season, the Association will also refund 2017 foal nominations for those who did not earn any points.

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HYPP Test Results For Appaloosa Foals

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HYPP Test Results For Appaloosa Foals

If your ApHC-eligible foal is the result of a breeding to an AQHA-registered stallion or mare born on or after January 1, 2007 with an HYPP status of NH or HH, it will be required to be HYPP tested at the same time it is parentage verified in order to be registered.

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EC Photo of the Day- How Many People Does It Take to Video a Horse?

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EC Photo of the Day- How Many People Does It Take to Video a Horse?

How many people does it take to video a horse?… If you have a great EC Photo of the Day, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.

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Horse Farm Sees Success From Pasture Renovations

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Horse Farm Sees Success From Pasture Renovations

The samples were analyzed, and the results confirmed that the tall fescue in some of the farm’s pastures had high ergovaline levels. Ergovaline is a toxin produced by endophyte-infected tall fescue that affects pregnant broodmares.

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It Takes a Village… Er… a Horse Show Community to Raise a Child

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It Takes a Village… Er… a Horse Show Community to Raise a Child

“It is interesting that some of the worst fears for many parents, are things that pose no worry while at a horse show.”

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How to Protect Your Horse’s Legs

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How to Protect Your Horse’s Legs

Ensure your wraps only place pressure on the front of the cannon bone and only light pressure on the delicate tendons behind the leg.

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Exercise and Gut Health in the Heat 

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Exercise and Gut Health in the Heat 

Fluid and electrolyte losses in sweat are greater for intense efforts, but horses working for prolonged periods at lower levels may accumulate equivalent sweat losses.

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EC Photo of the Day- He Shall Be My Squishy!

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EC Photo of the Day- He Shall Be My Squishy!

shot of a sweet moment between a young rider and her horse at the 2018 AQHA Youth World Show.

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Can Detection of Inflammation Help Identify Horses at Risk for Potential Catastrophic Injury?

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Can Detection of Inflammation Help Identify Horses at Risk for Potential Catastrophic Injury?

“We have a method to detect inflammation in horses and are proposing to determine its utility in the early detection of an impending catastrophic injury,” said Allen Page, principal investigator and scientist/veterinarian at the Gluck Equine Research Center.

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