“We are pleased to have our Breeder’s Celebration held in conjunction with the Color Breed Congress this year, hosted by the Pinto Horse Association, Nov. 3-10, in Tulsa, Oklahoma,” says Jennifer Sheriff.
Continue reading …“I am so excited to have the opportunity to begin my coaching career with SDSU equestrian,” DiGiulio said. “I see great potential for growth and success in this team, and I can’t wait to be a part of their evolution in this coming year. I look forward to continuing the jackrabbits traditions, as well as building on the talent and strength that we already have.”
Continue reading …Today’s Equine Chronicle Photo of the Day comes from the recent NSBA World Show. Even if you’re not two years old, the struggle is real for all of us! If you have the perfect EC Photo of the Day, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …A Show Site Committee has been formed to research future potential sites for ApHC National Championship and Youth World Championship Shows. You can contact the following ApHC Board of Directors regarding potential sites:
Continue reading …The side distortion test simulates what could happen if 1,200 pounds of horse happens to land on your head during a fall. It measures the ability of the helmet to resist distortion, should that scary accident happen to you.
Continue reading …Take a minute and think of two of your horse friends. Now consider this: If you each own one competition horse, statistics suggest that two of those horses will have stomach ulcers.1 The signs can be subtle, such as an undesirable attitude or poor performance, and can signify a serious health risk that can potentially lead to other issues like colic.2
Continue reading …Many of the top 25 exhibitors in the rankings enjoyed a good World Show experience, and we’re likely to see some of those names edge up the list, which should inspire others to show more to improve their standings.
Continue reading …A boarded horse colics severely and requires emergency surgery, but the boarding stable cannot reach the owner to consent. Days earlier, the owner left for a vacation in a remote place with no phone nor internet access. Despite hours of effort, the stable cannot find the horse owner. Finally, with no way of knowing whether the owner will approve costly surgery, the stable directs the veterinarian to euthanize the suffering horse.
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Continue reading …Thanks to Silvia Panza and the Federation of European Quarter Horse Association for some fun photos from the recent European Championships.
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