A Show Site Committee has been formed to research future potential sites for ApHC National Championship and Youth World Championship Shows. You can contact the following ApHC Board of Directors regarding potential sites:
Continue reading …Many of the top 25 exhibitors in the rankings enjoyed a good World Show experience, and we’re likely to see some of those names edge up the list, which should inspire others to show more to improve their standings.
Continue reading …Following the conclusion of the show over the weekend, NSBA reports a boost in entries of 18% over last year’s show with more than 5,400 total entries. That’s 800 more entries than last year!
Continue reading …The top selling horse, Suddenly Ladylike by RL Best Of Sudden and out of Cool Krymsun Lady, sold for $80,000 and was consigned by Knapp Quarter Horse Farms.
Continue reading …Deanna Searles, of Scottsdale, Arizona, has become the newest member of NSBA’s Quarter Million Dollar Club, crossing the $250,000 level in lifetime NSBA earnings. She accomplished this milestone at the 2017 All American Quarter Horse Congress when she won the Masters Hunter Under Saddle Futurity.
Continue reading …Save the date for the Appaloosa World Show Sale, November 2nd, 2018 at the Will Rogers Memorial Complex in Forth Worth, Texas. The sale will take place at 7pm CST.
Continue reading …Where did summer go? But, we had some amazing shows thanks to our fantastic exhibitor base. However, there is so much to enjoy about fall- fresh fall flavors like apple, cinnamon, and pumpkin to name a few! Fall futurities, Sweet Shop cinnamon rolls, back to school, ok…maybe some of our youth exhibitors are not ready to go back to school!
Continue reading …Bill and wife Linda were married in 1963. Amid sprawling acres of fertile farmland where they raised grain crops and ran a large cattle operation, the Hittles found a niche producing top-quality Paint Horses equally suited for the show ring or the ranch.
Continue reading …Renowned American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) judge and professional horsewoman Suzy Jeane has been named Texas A&M equestrian’s horsemanship coach, head coach Tana McKay announced Friday.
Continue reading …“She was in the barn and Peppy said, ‘This is the one you need.’ It’s kind of funny, because we did it over the phone. I never saw her. I came to the barn and asked, ‘Which one is mine?'”
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