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NSBA Announces Show and Hunter Horses of the Year

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NSBA Announces Show and Hunter Horses of the Year

The National Snaffle Bit Association is excited to announce its 2021 Horse of the Year recipients, Hot Lopin Lily in the Show division and Diamant’s Legacy in the Hunter Jumper division.  

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Rule Proposal Discussion- Should Amateurs be Allowed to Earn Income by Giving Lessons?

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Rule Proposal Discussion- Should Amateurs be Allowed to Earn Income by Giving Lessons?

Another topic up for discussion concerns a rule change proposal on both AQHA and APHA’s agendas that would allow amateur competitors to provide riding lessons. The full text of both proposals indicate that an amateur would be allowed to receive “direct or indirect renumeration” for these lessons.

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NRHA Announces Patti Carter as New Director of Education and Officials  

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NRHA Announces Patti Carter as New Director of Education and Officials  

Carter brings decades of experience to the position, both as a competitor and a judge. The former American Quarter Horse Association Professional Horsewoman of the Year has spent the last several years as AQHA’s Senior Director of Judges and Stewards, and prior to that served as AQHA’s Sr. Director of Shows and Professional Horsemen.

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Build For the Future at AQHA YES

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Build For the Future at AQHA YES

“The AQHYA leadership team is already hard at work planning a fun, engaging and impactful Youth Excellence Seminar slated for this summer,” said AQHYA President Steve Wheat. “I am excited for this year’s leadership workshops; our keynote speaker, Courtenay DeHoff; and the ’80s-theme dance! YES has always had a lasting impression on me, and I look forward to the new memories and friendships that will be made this year. See you all in Amarillo!”

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Review of APHA Rule Change Proposals

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Review of APHA Rule Change Proposals

CONTROL #SC-105- This rule change proposal would allow APHA Regional Clubs to co-host PORs outside of one of the host’s boundaries as long as the show is within one of the club’s boundaries.

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EC Photo of the Day- Snow Day Fun

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EC Photo of the Day- Snow Day Fun

Karleen is having great fun in a winter wonderland with one of her Icelandic horses and her dog, Bo. Karleen is the owner of Farm Jibe-iT in Redding, CT. If you have a great photo or video of the day to share, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com and you might see it featured on www.EquineChronicle.com

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APHA Celebrates 60th Anniversary

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APHA Celebrates 60th Anniversary

Before APHA was the world’s second-largest equine breed registry with more than 1 million horses registered to date, it was an idea that took root in a horsewoman’s heart. Rebecca Tyler Lockhart had a visceral love of colorful stock-type horses, and once she saw a need to create a registry dedicated to those eye-catching horses. Once that idea took root in her mind, the horsewoman leapt into action, dusting off her boots and recruiting like-minded horsemen from around the country to rally behind her cause.

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5 Horse Handling Hacks to Improve Barn Safety

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5 Horse Handling Hacks to Improve Barn Safety

Sadly, every year many injuries occur that could easily have been prevented with the use of a few simple training techniques for horse and handler. It is not just the neophyte horse owners or caregivers that cause preventable injuries. Often knowledgeable and experienced horse people are lulled into bad practices and become casual in their handling habits regarding their equine charges.

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APHA “Star” Internship Opportunities For 2022

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APHA “Star” Internship Opportunities For 2022

Stars will network with top-tier experts at APHA and throughout the Paint community, including at the APHA World Championship Show and APHA/WCHA Halter Million. Don’t worry, you won’t be asked to fetch coffee—APHA Stars are valuable personnel who contribute to the organization’s growth via important projects, event planning and more real-world activities.

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My Favorite Trophy

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My Favorite Trophy

Every equestrian has a special trophy that means just a little more than all the others. Maybe it was earned with a special horse that’s no longer here. It could be a trophy from a major win that was the culmination of a lifetime of hard work. Perhaps it wasn’t from a notable win at all, but the circumstances surrounding the event made it even more meaningful than a big title. 

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