
More Great Items Donated to 2015 March To The Arch Auction
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2014 Medium division winner Corvin Performance Horses, of Canyon, TX, partnered with homeschool groups, day cares, church groups, and other youth activities to bring horses to a new sector of the community. Within one week of the event, six people called to sign up for lessons. Corvin Performance Horses reached 876 newcomers in 100 days and won $15,000 cash in the Medium division.
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Improvements to this year’s NRHA Futurity include:
-Changing dropped entry stipulations
-Reduced cost to transfer from the Open to the Non Pro Futurity after the first go-round
-Adding a Prime Time Open division for levels 1-3
-Adding a concurrent Youth Non Pro final

“Honk for horses,” read one placard.
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“I’ve never met the Pope family, but their loss of Stone and the uprising of support from the horse show community touched me beyond what I ever thought it could.”
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Imagine donating $100 to the Virginia Horse Center (VHC) and in exchange receiving $15,000 or a brand-new horse trailer! Thanks to the work of a committed group of VHC supporters that is exactly what could happen.
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Special thanks to Don Moore of Mane Events Quarter Horse Shows for sharing results with our readers from the 2015 Prairie Classic, which recently took place February 11-15 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The event hosted four full shows plus a special event Trail and Western Riding show. Judges for the show were Tanya Green, Brad Jewett, […]
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For the past four years, Capital Quarter Horses, LLC, and Rusty Green Show Horses have enjoyed tremendous success together with Western Pleasure mounts like Only Ever After, Only A Breeze, Whatscookingoodlookin, No Doubt I’m Trouble, and For One Night Only earning numerous accolades including back-to-back World Championships and many Congress and Futurity titles.
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The continuing education courses are open to veterinarians, owners, breeders, trainers, stallion handlers, vet techs, behavior specialists, and vet students and residents.
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