It seems impossible to lose a man whose very presence and lifetime work became part of the fabric that wove us together as an industry. But we did lose Don Trout on July 26, 2017, after a long battle with cancer.
Continue reading …Every once in awhile, a family will have an outlier, a kid who has a passion that no one can explain. For those of us who come from non-horsey families, the passion to ride, care for, and compete with horses can often be viewed as curious, a bit odd, and from the perspective of the bill-paying parent, somewhat horrifying with a fervent wish for a short duration
Continue reading …It was a frigid day in early January when Heather Barr and her daughter, Mindy, made the one hour drive from their family farm in Circleville, Ohio to visit the ReRide Quarter Horse Adoption Center. With snow camouflaging the lines on the road, and the car thermometer reading -3 degrees,
Continue reading …Horses have always played a major role in Carli Stewart Armenta’s life. From an early start in 4-H with her pony, Carli has steadily improved her competition skills by taking advantage of every opportunity afforded to her, eventually earning her way to success on the World stage.
Continue reading …Smooth, mellow, yet complex and a little surprising. Like a fine wine, the more mature exhibitors among us have a lot to bring to the table.
Continue reading …It’s a long way from Saco, Maine to Collinsville, Texas, by way of Purcell, Oklahoma, but then again Aaron Moses is a young man with goals, talent, and the grit and determination required for success in the equine industry.
Continue reading …Horses need proper nutrition for health, and this includes hoof and joint health. There are many supplements on the market to aid horse owners in providing an adequate and balanced diet for their horses with the goal of improving hoof strength/growth and protecting the joints from wear-and-tear problems.
Continue reading …Just as exhibitors, horses, and trainers have their noses to the grindstone in preparation for World Show season, so do those who will occupy the center of the pen – the judges. Being chosen to judge at the most prestigious event of the season is not taken lightly. In fact, it may be the crowning achievement of a career.
Continue reading …Gripping a compact mirror in her hand, perched on the folding chair in the aisle of the barn, an amateur competitor applies lipstick as grooms and show horses bustled by. Squinting into the mirror once more, she reaches out and grabs the arm of one of her younger barn mates. “Is this too much? Or not enough?” she asks, tilting her face up to the dim light. “I always use a bright lipstick when I show,” answers the teen, glancing over her shoulder, wishing desperately for another amateur to come along to chime in with advice.
Continue reading …Since 2011, Lucas Oil Products and Protect the Harvest have been on the scene at major equine events to help educate horsemen about the latest legislation that might affect our industry down the road.
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