
First in our workout series, Brant focuses on tips to strengthen the lower body. According to horse trainer, Brad Jewett, who happens to be Brant’s husband, “Strong legs are the foundation of a proper body position.”
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The 2014 Buckeye Classic is quickly approaching July 2014. The Little Buckeye is scheduled to take place July 19-20, and The Buckeye Classic will take place July 24-27 in Sunbury, Ohio. Both shows will be AQHA, OQHA, NOQHA, EOQHA and OMI approved. The Little Buckeye will provide competitors with three sets of AQHA points and one […]
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EC Blog by: Lindsay Brush One week into our adventure here down in College Station, TX, and the all around competition begins! The day had an early start with breakfast at 5 am and the buses leaving at six. Today, the riders will compete in showmanship, horsemanship, equitation, hunter under saddle, and trail. Our schedule […]
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Have an old favorite that you’ve put through the ringer? Maybe your hat has seen too many years in the sun or was on the receiving end of a rough ride. Never fear! Shorty’s Caboy Hattery not only creates custom show hats, they can renovate your lucky lid.
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Designed with an emphasis of encouraging participation from new and local exhibitors, 13 regional champion classes—selected by Zone 1 representatives and designated as “Zone 1 Rookie” classes on the show bill—will be available with limited eligibility.
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We’ve selected some of our favorite memories from the 2014 AjPHA and ApHC Youth World Show for this YouTube scrapbook compilation. Click here to watch the video. Enjoy!
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Within the online Premium Book competitors can view rules, regulations, showbills, and entry forms for all classes and special events that will take place August 14-September 1 in Fort Worth, Texas.
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This year, thirteen high-stepping heavy horse teams – Percherons, Clydesdales, Belgians and Shires – circled the floor in front of a panel of three judges. So close was the competition that four teams had to return for a drive-off, giving the judges another chance to assess the teams’ presentation.
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“Over the last few years, our attitude towards the cause of laminitis has changed dramatically. We’ve always known that an older, overweight pony is more susceptible to the disease than a younger thoroughbred.”
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