After a stay in the emergency room, due to a fever and fluctuating liver levels, Caroline wasn’t sure if her doctors would even release her to attend the show. They were worried about meningitis, ordered a battery of blood tests, and even discussed the possibility of a spinal tap.
Continue reading …On Friday, the winner of the Non-Pro Open Yearling Longe Line will walk away with a check for $5,000. On Saturday, the Non Pro Limited 3-Year-Old and Non-Pro Open 3-Year-Old Western Pleasure Champions will each receive checks for $10,000.
Continue reading …Did you know that you can purchase tickets online, starting today, June 28th, for the following 2018 All American Quarter Horse Congress special events?
Continue reading …What does the #1 AQHA Novice Show in 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017 do for an encore? They pull out all the stops to make sure the 2018 event is the best yet!
Continue reading …Talented Paint Horses and their riders colored South Carolina as they battled it out for the chance at commemorative championship buckles. The 2018 Southeast Paint Horse Championship took place at the Palmetto Paint Horse Club May Madness Show on May 5–7 2018 in Camden, South Carolina.
Continue reading …Join us in Scottsdale September 19-23 at “The Show For Everyone.” Awesome Facility • Fantastic Awards • Grand Giveaways
Continue reading …Scoring a 218 ½ in the first day of competition was enough for Cade McCutcheon and Dual Reality (Mister Nicadual x Snip O Chex) to stay on top of the leaderboard in both the L4 and Youth divisions.
Continue reading …One of the highlights of the Derby is the Collegiate Reining Championship scheduled for 1 p.m. Friday, June 29, at State Fair Park in Oklahoma City, featuring the top college riders from North America.
Continue reading …In addition to the latest WCHA news and show results being publicized via the EquineChronicle.com website and social media accounts, all WCHA members will now receive a subscription to the magazine as part of their membership.
Continue reading …Because the weather forecast predicted toasty temperatures for the three-day event, exhibitors were encouraged to forgo those heavy show jackets and chaps in favor of the cooler attire of a button down shirt, jeans, boots, and hat. Band or don’t. Wear a work saddle instead of a show saddle. It was entirely up to the competitors!
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