
The Yellow Rose Futurity will be held within the Pinto World Championship Show in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Show date will be Friday, June 17th, 7:30 a.m. The Yellow Rose Futurity is an ALL BREED Futurity for Non-Pro (Amateur and Youth) Competitors. Classes offered: Yearlings Mares Yearling Geldings Yearling Stallions Two-Year-Old Mares Two Year Old Geldings Three Year & Over Mares Three Year & Over Geldings Horses must be sired by stallions […]
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By Delores Kuhlwein When tragedy strikes in the horse community, horse people step up to help, and that’s just one of the most amazing, unfailing aspects of the industry. So when the news of the recent unexpected passing of Casey Devitt’s son, Cody Devitt, reached the horse community, people stepped up to lend support, and […]
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Thank you to Christine Parr for this adorable photo of Rebekah, who is 19 months old, learning early in life that horse snuggles are the best! The filly, Penny, is sired by the great sire Too Sleepy To Zip and out of a daughter of Red Ransom. Penny was just 8 days old when this photo […]
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It’s time for everyone’s favorite class at The SOQHA Madness: Dad’s Walk Trot! When: Saturday, May 14, 2022 Where: The World Equestrian Center, Wilmington, Ohio New this year: $1,000 to the winner if showing in a Harris Saddle! Also, $1,000 to the winner if wearing a pair of Rod Patrick Boots! Buckle & Prizes for […]
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“Flash,” or Im Pretty Sensational, is pretty sensational indeed. This is Flash with his kiddo, Carter Philley, who is three years old. Flash is blind on his right side, but he takes great care of Carter in their Overo Color classes! Thank you to Joan Ames for the touching photo! If you have a great […]
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Five foot dynamo, Samantha Stubblefield, has loved horses since she can remember. Growing up in a non-horsey family in Blue Springs, Missouri, a little town outside Kansas City, she remembers wishing for the chance to ride a horse. Her parents, Ross and Andrea Stubblefield, encouraged Samantha, aka “Sami,” and her older brother, Alex, to try different activities.
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