By Delores Kuhlwein “It’s too hard to bring newcomers into the horse industry” is the statement we often hear that niggles our ears and our minds. But time after time, we have been gifted with gems of success stories about those who are making headway toward opening doors for others by immersing them in the […]
Continue reading …“…for there is no other feeling in the world to compare with it if one loves a great horse. It gives a thrill that nothing else ever can. It cannot be put into words because words cannot express it.”– Samuel Riddle, requested as the quote to describe “Theo” by Talyn Smith. By Delores Kuhlwein If you’ve […]
Continue reading …By Delores Kuhlwein The All American Quarter Horse Congress, the largest horse show in the world, is steeped in tradition – not only does it offer the best of the best in AQHA competition and class sizes to make any exhibitor swoon, but winning a Congress title itself is an accomplishment many have dreamed of […]
Continue reading …The sudden passing in May of beloved trainer Bruce Walquist made me think about the loss of those like him and how the hole left by their absence is filled. Over the past 25 years of publishing The Equine Chronicle, we have seen numerous icons in the horse industry–two-legged and four-legged–leave us. The list is too long and storied to select a few names to mention here, but each of these people and horses were amazing in their own way and they cannot be replaced. The industry we all enjoy was built on the shoulders and backs of these household names and those that came before them. There is no doubt that the people we remember all had faults, they all made mistakes, and they all made the organizations they were involved with better. There is no doubt that the horses we have lost left a legacy of greatness that drove the industry in a new direction.
Continue reading …A picture of perfection as they seem to glide by, a beautiful, smiling rider astride the gray horse with his ears forward, a kind eye, and a sweeping stride, floating together effortlessly along the rail.
Continue reading …At the 2023 APHA World Championship show on June 30th, DIY Amateur Jill Cossu was making a name for herself in the Watt Arena. After she and her mare, Strait Cash, were crowned World Champions in the Amateur Walk Trot Showmanship, and she revealed that she is at the APHA World Show stalled by herself and […]
Continue reading …In the Amateur Senior Hunter Under Saddle at the 2023 APHA World Championship Show, Megan East Hogan rode multiple World Champion Al Bet Ur Two Faced to another win, a horse she explains gets better every year. “Henry” is not only special to Megan because he’s homebred, but also because his dam was also Megan’s […]
Continue reading …On Thursday morning, June 29th at the 2023 APHA World Championship Show, Anita Newbigging and Landing Gear won the top spot in the Amateur Masters Junior Hunter Under Saddle! Anita is a DIY Amateur from Ontario, Canada, who gets help from Trainer Kelly Chapman of Michigan. Anita explains and she and “Tango” will get virtual […]
Continue reading …When the Youth Hunter Under Saddle 18 & Under, a class of 30, was complete on Wednesday, June 28th at the 2023 APHA World Championship Show, Emma Goffard and Candy Confidential won the top spot! Together for their division at the show, they also won Western Pleasure and Performance Halter Geldings. When we asked Emma […]
Continue reading …An EC Blog by Joan Ames Tulsa is still without power in a lot of areas. It is hot there. Praying for them and for the town of Matador Texas hit last night by a F3 tornado. The Matador Ranch has lost its herds. So much lost. I took this photo the day after. It […]
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