Dora Gocze, Denmark
Jacqueline Kennon, Texas
Nicole Gauthier, Canada
Dr. Craig Wood, Kentucky
Dr. Steven Cooper, Oklahoma
Jando Guerra (Alejandro), California
Brian Isbell, Georgia
Kayla McQuaig, California
What is the funniest thing your Pinto has done? “Two years ago, at the Color Breed Congress, Axle had a double stall, so I hung a hammock in his stall, and he laid his head over me and we took naps,” Lucy said.
Continue reading …In order to maintain the momentum and excitement for this program, we would like to commence the classes at the 2018 World Show for foals that are sired by nominated stallions in 2018, including both weanling classes at the 2018 World Show and yearling classes at the 2019 World Show.
Continue reading …“She was a vibrant, smart, and beautiful lady. She has been barrel racing since she was old enough to sit on a horse, which was her true passion all throughout her life,” Ahearn’s family stated. Ahearn was known for her fierce bravery around the barrels, strong heart, and determined mind. In addition to racing barrels, she competed in track and weightlifting. She was a senior at Baker County High School at the time of the accident.
Continue reading …American Horse Publications is conducting their Equine Industry Survey for the fourth time. The 2018 survey is intended to gauge trends and management practices in the U.S. equine industry.
Continue reading …The Appaloosa Horse Club is excited to announce that they now offer 5-panel testing including PSSM1, HERDA, HYPP, MH, GBED. Owners can call the ApHC at (208) 882-5578 ext. 300 or Click Here for the Order Form.
Continue reading …“There is a long history of successful APHA riders contributing to NCEA championship titles. We are so excited to welcome the APHA as a national sponsor and we look forward to developing new opportunities to collaborate on equestrian-related projects. The APHA has provided wonderful opportunities for junior riders to develop the skills and character traits that are highly valued as NCAA student-athletes,” said Dr. Leah Fiorentino, Executive Director, NCEA.
Continue reading …“In layman’s terms, this rule change means an exhibitor’s points and experience in traditional show classes—Western pleasure, trail and Western riding—no longer affect his or her Novice eligibility in similar ranch classes, and vice versa,” APHA Amateur Director Savannah Robbins explained. “As the popularity of ranch events continues to rise, the Amateur Committee decided to move the ranch disciplines into their own Novice categories, thereby making it easier for our Paint Horse exhibitors to dip their toes into these exciting classes at a level suited to their experience.”
Continue reading …The tentative schedule for the 2018 Pinto World Championship Show is now online. The event will take place June 11-23 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Click here to view the show schedule. Click here to view the fee schedule.
Continue reading …“We want to thank our sponsors, owners, and exhibitors for their support for the past 13 years. We have really enjoyed providing this opportunity for owners and exhibitors to showcase their Futurity horses.”
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