Attention spans are short and thumbs scroll fast on all social media platforms. Most people on Facebook and Instagram aren’t on these social media pages to find things to buy. However, just because they aren’t there to purchase your horse-related items doesn’t mean they can’t be enticed to do so…
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Continue reading …Thanks to Ruth Gray for some great candids from around the rings at the KPHA August show that took place August 24-25 in Salina, Kansas. Judges for the show were Linda Long, Delena Doyle, Scott Merritt, and Kim Garrett. If you’d like to share your horse show photos or results with EquineChronicle.com, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …“NSBA was her first show, but she handled it like a pro!” Kaye says. “Thankfully, she’s a very happy baby and goes with the flow, mostly!”
Continue reading …Competitors at the WCHA Breeders Championship Futurity, WCHA Big Money Futurity, WCHA Junior Weanling Classes at the AQHA World Championship Show and other WCHA sponsored events will be awarded stylish Cripple Creek jackets recognizing their achievements in the arena.
Continue reading …New this year, entry forms and qualifier information will be emailed to all current owners of qualified American Quarter Horses for the 2019 Lucas Oil AQHA World Championship Show by the end of August.
Continue reading …The phrase “having butterflies in your stomach” has always struck me as strange. Butterflies? I’ve always looked at butterflies as soft, gentle, and kind. Maybe I was born different, but I firmly believe that I’ve never been lucky enough to experience these butterflies.
Continue reading …“The most wasted of all days is one without laughter.” – ee Cummings
Continue reading …Listed below are five (5) candidates who wish to serve in that capacity. Since there will only be three (3) positions open on the ABRA Board of Directors, you may vote for UP TO THREE (3) candidates or you may list a ‘write-in” candidate. If you choose a write-in candidate, please make sure you have checked with that person, and they are willing to serve on the board.
Continue reading …Currently, all states except for California and Maryland have some form of an equine activity liability act (“EALA”). Since the first EALA was enacted thirty years ago, courts have evaluated numerous cases involving these laws. In two recent cases, lawsuits that had been brought by people injured in horse-related activities were dismissed.
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