For experienced exhibitors, it’s understood that there are extra expenditures associated with showing horses. The additional
costs for clients begin with those expenses like hotels, meals, and rental cars. With trainers, it’s the same scenario. Being on the road suddenly increases overhead a great deal, and it, starts the moment a truck and trailer pulls out of the driveway. Just plain wear and tear on a trainer’s rig is a start.
What’s a horse to do after a hard day in the show pen? Erica Rodenski’s Quarter Horse, Zippin A Moon, decided to enjoy a little refreshment after a long day of competition at the recent Silver Dollar Circuit!
Continue reading …Thanks to Steven Bryan Pelzer for some great, around the ring photos from the South Carolina Quarter Horse Association’s Southern Gold Classic that took place March 8-10 in Camden, SC. If you’d like to share photos or results from a horse show near you, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …Check out more fun photos from around the rings at the 2019 Arizona Sun Circuit, courtesy of Kristin Spinning.
Continue reading …Fly Stoppers are beneficial insects that stop pest flies from developing, helping to control the fly population at your farm. They can be spread around manure piles, under water troughs, below bedding, the corners of pens and paddocks, and feeding sites.
Continue reading …For the March INTERNET Auction bidding will also open on March 23rd and close on Thursday, March 28th.
Continue reading …Scroll below for more fun photos from the Convention, courtesy of Gale Little, who received her belt buckle for serving on the AQHA Membership and Marketing Committee for three years as Chairperson.
Continue reading …Injury (trauma/wounds), lameness, and colic were the most common problems occurring at horse operations, totaling 51.6% and 53.4% for problems reported in 2005 and 2015, respectively.
Continue reading …Are you World Show bound? Get a jump on the competition by advertising in the May/June edition of The Equine Chronicle.
Continue reading …The Final Four were Jacqueline Potwora, Madison Parduhn, June Roberson, and Tatum Keller. Madison Parduhn rode Shesa Hot Selection to be Named the National Champion.
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