How Many Horses Can I Show? All Age Open- A total of 4 horses can be exhibited (no age stipulation), Junior or L1 Junior- 3 horses may be shown, Senior or L1 Senior- 3 horses may be shown, Leveled classes- A total of 4 horses may be shown (no stipulation on age), Leveled Rail classes- Example- If the L2 and L3 Senior WP are not concurrent, you can show 1 in the L2 and another horse in the L3. If concurrent, only 1 horse can be shown.
Continue reading …More than two decades after the death of the incomparable Dr. Suess, publishers are releasing a new children’s book entitled “Horse Museum,” based on manuscripts and rough illustrations found after the passing of Theodore Geisel in 1991.
Continue reading …“In this new role as a horse show mom, both to my infant son and select mother, I found myself more nervous watching her than when I was in the boots and blinged out jacket myself.”
Continue reading …Sandra Morgan and I’m Willy Good Today, sired by Good I Will Be, unanimously won the PQS 3-Year-Old Non Pro Hunter Under Saddle. The Reserve Champion title and third place also went to offspring of Sandra’s studs. Sandra had never competed in the futurity herself, until now, but mentioned she had been the recipient of a nice check last year from Good I Will Be, due to his enrollment as one of the 50 studs in the program.
Continue reading …Entry information for Futurities and Sweepstakes for the 2019 All American Quarter Horse Congress is now online. Nominations are due April 1st. The classes are open to AQHA, APHA, ApHC, ABRA, IBHA, PHBA, and Jockey Club.
Continue reading …Click on the links below for final results from the 2019 Silver Dollar Circuit. Wednesday HUS Wednesday Pleasure Wednesday Ranch Wednesday Trail Wednesday Western Riding Wednesday
Continue reading …After the treatment, they were hopeful, and the six month check proved that she was in remission. A sigh of relief could be heard across the horse community. But, the good news was short lived, and, six months later, at her next check up, an all too familiar scene played out, and back into surgery she went. This time, 97 lymph nodes were removed from her right side and 76 from her left.
Continue reading …When lameness strikes and there are no ‘clues’ – no swelling, no heat, no localized area of obvious pain – where do you turn? Two of New Bolton Center’s Sports Medicine ‘sleuths’ will unravel the mystery as they discuss the common pitfalls to thelameness exam and why the naked eye is not always a reliable tool for an accurate diagnosis. Attendees can join in on cracking the case with their smartphones during this interactive presentation.
Continue reading …We would like to send our thoughts and prayers to horseman, Mark Purdy, who suffered from a recent heart attack. We received the following information from his friend and business partner, Jillene Overby.
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