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Every Horse Needs These Five Things

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Every Horse Needs These Five Things

A full-sized horse requires at least one ounce (two level tablespoons or 30 ml) of salt each day for maintenance – this much provides 12 grams of sodium. Heat, humidity, and exercise increase the horse’s need. There are several ways to accomplish this:

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ELD Mandate Extended Through Dec. 7th 2018

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ELD Mandate Extended Through Dec. 7th 2018

Congress has sent a spending bill to the White House to avert an October 1 government shutdown and push the discussion regarding final appropriations until after the November elections. H.R. 6157 includes a continuing resolution that would extend funding for those agencies not covered by completed appropriations bills, including agriculture and transportation.

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Trade in Your Faded Jeans With Kimes Ranch Jeans This Oct. For a Good Cause

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Trade in Your Faded Jeans With Kimes Ranch Jeans This Oct. For a Good Cause

By bringing a piece of worn out denim to any participating location, Kimes Ranch will offer a $20 discount on any men’s style Kimes Ranch jeans.  The old denim will be upcycled into UltraTouch™ Denim Insulation, some of which is allocated to help with building efforts in communities around the country.

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Arizona Fall Championship Shows 17% Increase Over Last Year’s Event

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Arizona Fall Championship Shows 17% Increase Over Last Year’s Event

The 2018 show, held September 19-23 in Scottsdale, Arizona, saw 7,603 AQHA class entries, which represent 17% growth over the previous year. Exhibitors from across the country flocked to WestWorld for the event that has established a reputation as the “Show For Everyone”with its quality competition and awesome awards.

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NCEA Announces Latest Team Rankings

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NCEA Announces Latest Team Rankings

The No. 1 Auburn Tigers stay put as they dominated last week with an 18-2 victory over an SEC opponent. The Georgia Bulldogs hold onto the preseason No. 2 spot as they compete for the first time this week, traveling to SEC rival South Carolina. 

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EC Photo of the Day- Keeping One Eye On the Competition

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EC Photo of the Day- Keeping One Eye On the Competition

Today’s EC Photo of the Day has to be this cool shot from the 2018 APHA World Show. Keeping one eye on the competition. If you have a photo that would be perfect for our EC Photo of the Day, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.  

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2018 QH Congress Patterns Now Online

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2018 QH Congress Patterns Now Online

The 2018 QH Congress patterns are now online! Ranch Riding and Reining patterns are available at the entry office in Congress Hall. Click here to view the patterns.   

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Personal Training Coming to 2018 QH Congress With BaseCampEQ

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Personal Training Coming to 2018 QH Congress With BaseCampEQ

Have you ever wondered why, at the biggest show of the year, our horses are in peak physical condition, and yet, our own physical performance tends to decline? Aches and pains from long days, and nights, of practice, the inevitable Congress Crud seeping into our systems, and the inability to keep up with our regular workout regime all wreak havoc on our ability to compete at our best. 

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A Tale of Two Arenas

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A Tale of Two Arenas

Whether I’m competing at a local show or out of state, I usually receive a mixed bag of opinions. The most common reaction is curiosity! I have people come up to me in the ranch warm-up and say, “Wait, weren’t you just in Horsemanship?” or “Isn’t that the same horse from Trail?” Those questions are also followed by comments like “That’s incredible he can do that all in one day,” and “I wish my horse could do both.” Through all the positivity, there is going to inevitably be some negativity. I have been told in the Horsemanship line to “Stay on the ranch with the cows,” and to “Go back to where you came from. You aren’t good enough for this.” The most common one is “She didn’t deserve to win. She’s not a true ranch rider like the other girls.”

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Results From NYSTQHA Hal Montanye Memorial Show

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Results From NYSTQHA Hal Montanye Memorial Show

The New York Southern Tier Hal Montanye Memorial Show recently took place September 27-30 at the Sussex County Fairgrounds. Judges included Liz Baker, Dean Bogart, John Briggs, and Stacey Roberson. Check out results, courtesy of An Equine Production. Results: Click here for S/C 1 results.  Click here to S/C 2 results. Circuit Champions High Point […]

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