
Thanks to Kirby Sherman for sharing this adorable shot of Can You See The Star, a Natural Iron mare, keeping watch over her new filly, “River,” by AQHA Stallion, Do You Have A Minute. If you have a great EC Photo of the Day, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
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Good news! As a special Valentine’s treat, we are extending the ad deadline for the March/April edition of The Equine Chronicle to February 13th.
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In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Tom Chown’s name to the NSBA Trainers Crisis Fund. Donations can be made online at https://www.nsba.com/trainers-crisis-fund or mailed to the NSBA Foundation- 1391 St Paul Avenue, Gurnee, IL 60031.
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One day, 13-year-old Autumn Zundel was an active AQHA youth exhibitor. The next, Autumn was in the Cardiac Care Unit of the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh undergoing surgery for a mediastinal mass lodged in between her heart and lungs.
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It’s definitely still winter! Thanks to Kari Grefsrud of From Where I Come Photography for sharing this beautiful, snowy, shot. If you have a great EC Photo of the Day, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
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Paula Stevens sent in this snowy shot of Zoey, a bay and white APHA tobiano doing her best to blend in with the surroundings at the Chase Lake Equine Center in Fowlerville, Michigan.
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Eight-year-old Georgia Cook has received quite a spectacular gift from her family. She is the proud, new owner of the multiple World and Congress Championship earning gelding, Famous N Foolish, that was shown to much success by the Rippeon sisters, Allie and Madeline, in 2019.
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Thanks to Heidi DeJong for sharing this sweet photo of a mother/daughter duo enjoying their first trip outside in the snow. The mare, “Paisley,” is a daughter of Full Medal Jacket and her filly is by The Wow Factor.
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Our sincerest condolences and prayers go out to the family and friends of well-known trainer, Lee Paul Shinn, who passed away yesterday.
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At only six years of age, the uniquely named Trail specialist had accomplished more during his young career than most horses will in a lifestyle. But more than the trophies or accolades, what made this particular horse so special is the community of people he brought together.
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