
“With an 81 percent increase in entries for the Zoetis VRH World and 12 percent increase in entries for the Zoetis RHC Finals, AQHA staff felt it was necessary to ensure the show schedule was suitable for both exhibitors and horses. Plus, we’ve doubled AQHA Cattle Level 1 entries and have 750 entries competing in the NRSHA National Championship Show.”
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Payback checks for all Congress Futurities & Sweepstakes will be available within 48 hours after conclusion of the finals!
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Thanks to Mindie Maus for some great photos from an Exhibitors’ Party that took place Monday evening to kick off the SOQHA Madness this week in Wilmington, Ohio. Stay tuned to EquineChronicle.com for more fun photos and results from the show.
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“Twins can be hard to diagnose during late gestation,” explained Linton. “The bodies were aligned in utero so we could only visualize one thorax and heartbeat.”
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Prior to confirmation, both the Montgomery and Lubbock County positive horses attended a barrel racing event at the Oklahoma City Fair Grounds on April 25-30. The Lubbock County horse did not travel to any other events.
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When Ford Youth World exhibitors ride in the Level 3 reining prelims, they will be riding for their spot in the class’ finals, but also for a gold medal in the team competition. The concept of individual and team competition at the Ford Youth World mimics the style of an FEI-level reining event.
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The Madness has begun! The 2018 Southern Ohio Quarter Horse Association Madness kicked off last night with an Exhibitors’ Party that was held in the beautiful Paddock Room at the World Equestrian Center in Wilmington, Ohio. Scroll below to view all the fun!
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It would be beautiful to have a piece that can be used for every discipline. But is it possible? Mel Loebel, owner of ekedie Show Clothing, found a solution to make the life of an All Around rider easier. She created a jacket with zip off sleeves, so you can have a jacket and a vest.
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“To put it simply, Hendra virus has shaken the equine veterinary profession and the horse owning community in a way that we’d never experienced before. Hendra first emerged in 1994 in Queensland and it is responsible for the deaths of four people, including two veterinarians, Dr Ben Cunneen in 2008, and Dr Alister Rodgers in 2009,” he said.
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With the combination of the two shows, AQHA competitors were able to compete for 10 sets of points in Trail and Western Pleasure and a whopping $25,000 in prize money.
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