
By Bonnie Miller One of the most meaningful parts of my life has been my time as a horse show judge. I began judging small, local shows while I was still in college. As my career evolved, I became more involved in training and showing Paints and Quarter Horses, eventually competing at major shows across […]
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By Delores Kuhlwein The bio of Kristin Darnall Titov’s Instagram page says this: Christ Follower. Wife. CEO. Cancer Survivor. 2x NRHA Top 20 NonPro. NSBA World Champion. Patent Holder. And the list goes on… It goes without saying Kristin Darnall Titov is not afraid of tackling new challenges, as the CEO of Hobby Horse Clothing […]
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Our reader-inspired nod to the horses who have deeply influenced our industry led to Memory Lane Monday. This week’s late sire, Invitation Only, left a permanent mark of distinction on the modern pleasure horse, the modern all-around horse, and beyond. Read on for longtime writer Megan Ulrich Sacia’s beautiful 2019 article about “Invy.” […]
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Myra celebrates her 100th birthday in her favorite place: on a horse at Fabus Farms. “For one to fly, one needs only to take the reins.” – Melissa James. In 2025, EC writer Taylor Fabus hosted 99-year-old Myra at Fabus Farms in Michigan, granting what was thought to be Myra’s final wish at the […]
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By Delores Kuhlwein When Leah Nim came to Trendsetter Performance Horses in California as a young girl to ride with friends, she quickly discovered the irresistible world of horses, and she never looked back. Her decidedly non-horsey family could not deny her passion for horses, her talent, and her commitment, however, so in March 2024, […]
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The loss of two legendary stallions, My Intention and Heartz On Fire, in 2024 resulted in much heartbreak, but their contributions to the Halter industry will be felt for generations to come. For this week’s Memory Lane Monday, we reshare the 2024 tribute to both stallions by EC writer Susan Winslow: The Equine Chronicle would […]
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By Jessica Wake: It’s been a year since you went home. I’ve convinced myself our good Lord and Savior will be descending from Heaven on a red head with a lot of chrome…. Because that makes sense to me, and that is the only reason he would need you more than we do. We […]
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Relearning how to walk, run, and ride after a disfiguring injury didn’t deter Maddie Dawson from her journey with horses. Whether you think you can, or you think you can’t – you’re right. — Henry Ford. By Delores Kuhlwein Maddie Dawson was, one might say, the typical nine-year-old, living life to the fullest by riding […]
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