
The Youth World Cup is an international event that is held every two years and is hosted by a different country each time. The 2010 Youth World Cup was held in Oklahoma City, the 2012 competition was hosted in Kreuth, Germany, and the 2014 competition took place in College Station, Texas.
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The American Quarter Horse Association has released the AQHA Standing Committee Agendas for the 2015 AQHA Convention, March 6-9 at the Omni Hotel in Fort Worth Texas.
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In honor of Smart Little Lena, owner Mr. Ron Ward has generously donated 42 straws of Smart Little Lena’s frozen semen to the Equine Reproductive Studies program housed at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVM). The funds generated from these straws will exclusively benefit research programs advancing the science and knowledge of equine reproduction.
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Fond Memories of A Good Storm (2003-2015)
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Christened as the “EMO Western States Championship,” this show offers registered American Quarter Horses and AQHA members from the Western U.S. a stepping stone between Novice (Level 1) Championship Shows and AQHA Open, Amateur, Select and AQHYA World shows. Qualifying begins January 1, 2015 and ends Dec. 31, 2015.
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The Arizona Paint Horse Club is excited to welcome competitors to sunny Scottsdale, AZ. for their Winter Show, March 7-8, 2015. Judges for the show will be Andrea Simons and Julie Thompson Martell. Judges for Trail will be Bruce Army and Michele Pearson.
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“Sandy’s long-standing commitment to the Quarter Horse industry gave us all a special look into Quarter Horse history on the West Coast.”
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Special thanks to Tina Anderson for sharing the following details about an online fundraising account that has been set up to benefit the Richey family after a devastating house fire last night. We are glad to report that neither Sheila nor Tatum was injured in the fire. “On the evening of February 18, 2015, the […]
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$1,500 = six horse shows, 27 judges… Are you interested?
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