
At the 2022 AQHA Versatility Ranch Horse World Championships; AQHA Ranching Heritage Challenge Finals; AQHA Cattle Level 1 Championships, presented by the Four Sixes Ranch; and National Ranch and Stock Horse Alliance National Championship Show, exhibitors will be competing for approximately $250,000 in purse and prizes and:
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Topics of discussion during the summits include, but are not limited to, international department-specific and general AQHA news, task force updates, rule changes, funding structures, educational seminars and any other information that’s pertinent to the region.
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A mix of live and Zoom-based virtual events will make up the 2022 APHA Convention, taking place in the historic Fort Worth Stockyards in late February.
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Headshaking syndrome in horses is a sign of disease rather than a disease itself. There are multiple causes, and several veterinarians have done studies to explore the causes and find ways to treat them. Headshaking generally comes on suddenly—in a horse that has never done this before—then continues to occur sporadically.
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The American Quarter Horse Association has an exciting line-up of events planned for 2022. Mark your calendars and set your reminders today with the tentative dates. Dates are tentative and subject to change.
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The South Carolinian bought his first Quarter Horse in 1966, a 2-year-old gelding named Scarlet Heel. The lanky southerner showed the gelding some, but his first real show horse was Jungle Gardenia. Smith bought the mare in 1969 and showed her in western pleasure, cutting and halter.
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Check out results from the Florida Gulf Coast Quarter Horse Show Hunter Derbies. Florida Hygain Gulf Coast High Hunter Derby Results: 1- Strutin To The Blues/Chuck Briggs for Rodger Call- $1,057 2- Wicked Attraction/Ryan Painter for Pablos West LLC/New Roads- $830.50 3- Alonzo/Robert Stuckey- $641.75 4- Ritas Repro/Shanna Bradshaw- $377.50 5- What We Do By […]
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The horse world is a crazy, wonderful, ridiculous, awful, beautiful place, and horse people know it. We spend an inordinate amount of money on insanely fragile animals with a well-recognized ability to get hurt just enough to be out of work most of the time, and eating and sleeping all of the time. We dress ourselves, and our horses, in silly outfits, obsess over diet, exercise, and footwear (for the horse), and invest in regular massages, chiropractic work, acupuncture sessions, and pedicures (again, for the horse).
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