
“I honestly believe ring stewards are the silent heroes who keep our horse industry alive,” David said. “These are the folks who make sure the horse show happens: they see to the important behind-the-scenes issues and ensure horse shows run smoothly for exhibitors, and they keep the show moving and take care of judges so that we can focus on our job of judging the horse show.”
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Fresh spring grass is very appealing, and horses can chomp through an incredible amount of forage in a relatively short time. So how can this readily available, appealing, natural forage be dangerous for some horses and ponies?
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A 1 1/2 year-old Kinsley gives A Scenic Pleasure a big smooch! (Pleasure Power X It’s Scenic On Top)
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“Most ranch saddles now are repurposed, cheaper, factory made saddles. Our saddles are known for their fit and finish. These ranch saddles will offer to the riders a very high quality, well fitting, great riding saddle. It will give them a handmade saddle option when showing in the ranch classes.”
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Vital Signs Are Good was a champion and a producer of champions. The 2000 red roan mare was by Zippos Mr Good Bar and out of Vitalism by An Awesome Mister. She was bred by Kristin T. Rinkenberger of Morton, Illinois, and was last owned by Joe and Karen Moran of Laguna Hills, California. She won the AQHA 2-year-old western pleasure world championship in 2002 and continued winning. She earned 13 world championships, eight reserve world championships and eight Superiors. She earned $288,581 before becoming a broodmare.
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The idea to say bye (at least for one show) to my blingy vest came to mind in an early afternoon of May 2016.
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Whether your beloved competition partner is an imposing Brangus bull or a sleek and shiny American Quarter Horse, the care, hard work, dedication, and pure love that is poured into these beautiful creatures is the same.
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It may not be St. Patrick’s Day yet, but many AQHA competitors enjoyed some leprechaun-themed festivities March 8-11 at the IQHA Shamrock Shuffle that took place in Cloverdale, Indiana. Show management team, An Equine Production, indicated more than 6,550 total entries were recorded all divisions and all judges. Judges for the show were Jon Barry, Chris […]
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Entry deadlines:
March 15 – AQHA West and AQHA Central Level 1 Championships
April 1 – Nutrena East AQHA Level 1 Championships
April 20 – AQHA Cattle Level 1 Championships

“From that day on, he had always been my dream horse,” she says. “Theo is one of those horses that knows his job and knows when it’s time for business. He gives 110% every time I ride him.”
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