The delay will provide DOT and industry stakeholders more time to educate livestock haulers on the proper scope of the ELD mandate, which has caused uncertainty since being finalized in late 2015. Furthermore, industry’s September 2017 request to push back the compliance deadline by a full year is still outstanding, leaving the possibility of another enforcement delay for livestock.
Continue reading …He does exist! And apparently he wears cowboy boots… Today’s Equine Chronicle Photo of the Day comes from An Equine Production, who shared this cute snapshot of the Easter Bunny, who delivered treats to AQHA exhibitors at the 2018 Aggie Super Circuit over the weekend in Bryan, Texas. Click here for results and more fun […]
Continue reading …The nation’s top 8 teams will vie for the NCEA National Championship, set to take place April 18-21, 2018 at the Extraco Events Center in Waco, Texas.
Continue reading …Sports psychologists advise that athletes listen to music when preparing for a competition. But, what type of music works the best? Country, Pop, Rock, Top 40? It really comes down to personal preference; however, studies have shown that the tempo of the music can affect movement.
Continue reading …The Arizona Quarter Horse Association is excited to announce the creation of the Versatility Ranch Horse division of their club. The Arizona Stock Horse has released a special schedule of shows for 2018 with youth, limited, amateur, open, and cowboy divisions.
Continue reading …The use of artificial intelligence as a lifesaver may sound like something out of a science fiction movie, but former South Carolina equestrian student-athlete Alexa Anthony has made it a reality. Anthony is the CEO of Magic AI Corporation which has developed StableGuard as a product to save horses from preventable deaths or being stolen.
Continue reading …Classes have been selected by APHA and will vary from show to show, but they’ll include Open and Non-Pro aged events as well as ancillary classes like Non-Pro, Green Reiner, Rookie and/or Youth in an effort to reach a wide variety of competitors.
Continue reading …While some spent Easter weekend hunting for eggs, dining on Grandma’s ham and egg salad, and attending a church service, others opted to attend the 2018 Aggie Super Circuit, March 28th-April 1st at College Station in Bryan, Texas. Known as one of the longest running, continuous horse shows in Texas, the 2018 event hosted four complete AQHA shows as well as a special event show. Judges for the regular show were Brent Maxwell, Kendra Weis, Chris Jones, and Judd Paul. Tanya Green judged the one-day special event on Thursday.
Continue reading …He has served on the NSBA Board of Directors for four years. He resides in California, where he has trained, showed, managed shows and served as President of the Pacific Coast Quarter Horse Association. He has been an NSBA and AQHA judge for over two decades having judged multiple World Championship Shows for both organizations.
Continue reading …“This study confirms what we already knew and have been saying all along, that female jockeys can be just as good as male jockeys. I hope this study helps to persuade more owners and trainers to give female jockeys a chance in the saddle, especially in the bigger races.”
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