In addition to serving as an APHA judge for many years, he also served on the APHA Executive Committee and Board of Directors and received the APHA Judge Emeritus Award in 2015.
Continue reading …Punch married Suzanne Norton in 1953, and together they established a breeding dynasty from the Thoroughbred mare Maroon. The filly turned out to be a rewarding wedding present for the couple. She went on to set three track records at Ruidoso and two track records at Albuquerque.
Continue reading …“His complications from laminitis, along with his aging body, finally required the tough decision that has been facing me for some time. He has lived a long, productive life and he has been a blessing to not just the Four Sixes, but the entire Quarter Horse industry,” said Dr. Glenn Blodgett, Four Sixes Ranch Horse Division Manager.
Continue reading …The Equine Chronicle would like to extend our sincerest condolences to our friend, Brandy Halladay, following the sudden and unexpected loss of her husband, Roy Halladay, former MLB player. Initial news reports indicated that Roy was flying in a small, single engine aircraft that went down off the coast of Florida around noon today. Not […]
Continue reading …He was a sire, grandsire, and great grandsire of multiple World, Reserve World, and Congress Champions. He was the true all-around horse, earning points in over 15 events as well as producing offspring that have done the same. But, Art was so much more than just a horse with astounding accomplishments to his name. He captivated the hearts of everyone he met with his phenomenal disposition and intoxicating personality
Continue reading …“These Irons Are Hot was a once in a lifetime horse that will be dearly missed by those who loved him.”
Continue reading …She rode gaited horses as a child in Tennessee and continued her love of the sport as she showed cutting horses in Texas. Suzanne was named National Cutting Horse Association Amateur Rider of the Year and was an AQHA director and director-at-large.
Continue reading …“His demeanor – without fail- was always happy,” she says. “He was loved by many, but I will miss him the most.”
Continue reading …Our sincerest condolences goes out to our friend, Maggie Bellville, following the sudden and unexpected passing of her horse, ItsAmazing. Most recently, this pair placed in the Top 20 at the AQHA Select World Show in Showmanship and Trail and had a bright future ahead. Somewhere in time’s own space There must be some sweet […]
Continue reading …Lucas was a fun horse. He was more fun than most humans.
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