On the heels of celebrating its 25th year in Ohio at the event in Columbus last April Equine Affaire has just reached yet another major milestone—the sale of the company. As of June 1st Eugenia Snyder, Equine Affaire’s founder and President announced her retirement and transition of the ownership and management of Equine Affaire, Inc. to the company’s Vice President and Executive Producer, Coagi Long.
Continue reading …“Personally, I’ve witnessed Nellie’s work through the Congress Queen Contest and have fallen in love with the children she helps and the drive she has for this non-profit,” Brown says. “To date, over $2.5 million dollars has been raised to help meet the needs of families as they travel through a journey in their life they never imagined they would be on.”
Continue reading …A $10,000 purse is guaranteed by OQHA for the 2019 Hunter Under Saddle Sale Stakes Class for 2 year-olds. Once 15 horses pay the nomination fees, the purse will grow larger.
Continue reading …The Appaloosa Youth Association (AYA) in conjunction with Larry Williams Photography has concluded the judging of the 2018 Youth Photography Contest. Youth compete in three divisions (13 & under, and 14-18) to showcase their photography talents.
Continue reading …The pattern book is now online for the 71st National Appaloosa Show and the Youth World Championship Show. Click here to view.
Continue reading …Be the first 13-&-Under world champion in the seven core classes. New this year, Level 3 13-&-Under core classes have been added to the Ford Youth World schedule. Exhibitors can qualify to compete in Level 3 13-&-Under western pleasure, hunter under saddle, horsemanship, hunt seat equitation, showmanship, ranch riding and trail
Continue reading …Set a reminder to attend daily exhibitor meetings starting Tuesday, June 12, starting at 5 p.m., at the Reliance Arena Patio where pizza will be served to welcome all competitors. Exhibitor meetings for Wednesday through Friday are at 6:30 p.m. at the Lazy E Cantina. Be sure to stick around for the daily awards presentations.
Continue reading …A $1 per entry sanction fee will be charged to the exhibitor and paid to APHA by show management. To help offset costs, APHA sanction fees will be reimbursed to the show on a dollar per dollar basis if management purchases the awards for these classes through the APHA’s new store, the PH Barn Door.
Continue reading …Last year, EquineChronicle.com was honored to write a story about how Gene and his wife had a horse that helped them win their first IBHA World Championship title. Gene had shown horses for over 50 years and trained many Champions in multiple breeds, including AQHA, POAC, and PHBA. However, the one title that always eluded him was an International Buckskin Horse Association World Championship.
Continue reading …As the 20th annual Redbud Spectacular comes to a close, the Oklahoma Quarter Horse Association would like to celebrate seven individuals who have attended every Redbud since the very beginning! Chuck Briggs Nancy Cahill Bruce Vickery Leonard Berryhill Rick Rosachi Bobby Lewis Steve Orth
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