News:
The National Walking Horse Association (NWHA) held its10th Annual Membership Meeting November 2, 3, 4, 2007, in Lexington, KY.
On the heels of the
largest sound flat shod Walking Horse show ever held at Miller Coliseum,
Murfreesboro, Tennessee, the members of
NWHA met in Lexington, Kentuckyto discuss plans for
the coming year and elect new Officers and Board members.
Highlights of the
meeting were:
The... | read »
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AAEP Summit on Equine Veterinary Education Focuses on Attracting, Keeping Equine Veterinarians
Nationally recognized
educators and private practitioners gathered in Cincinnati,
Ohio,
on Oct. 10, 2007, to discuss how to recruit more equine veterinarians and ensure
those currently in the profession are retained. The American Association
of Equine Practitioners sponsored the... | read »
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Appaloosas Bring the Colors of the World to Fort Worth
FORT
WORTH,
TEXAS--Appaloosas, exhibitors,
owners and trainers converged Oct. 26-Nov. 3 in Fort
Worth, Texas at
the WillRogers
Memorial
Center
for an exciting 2007 World Championship Appaloosa Show!
The
annual international event showcased the world's greatest Appaloosas and... | read »
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World Championship Appaloosa Show Saddles Up for Five More Years at Will Rogers Memorial Center
Fort Worth -- Team penning will involve a little ink as leaders from the Appaloosa Horse Club (ApHC) and the City of Fort Worth sign a new five-year contract with Will Rogers Memorial Center (WRMC) and the Fort Worth Convention and Visitors Bureau for its annual World Championship Appaloosa Show.... | read »
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Superbowl of Team Penning and Ranch Sorting Pays Out More Than $300,000
Amarillo, Texas - The USTPA National Finals, the largest team penning and ranch
sorting event of 2007, concluded Saturday, November 3, 2007. Just over $336,000
in cash and prizes were awarded. Louie Saggione III of Prospect, Penn. won
the Quick Draw class and $3,523.50, the biggest... | read »
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University of Missouri Veterinarian Wins Amercia's Best Vest Honor
Dr. James Cook Chosen as Winner from More Than 1,000 Nominations for "Thank Your
Vet for a Healthy Pet Contest," Sponsored by Morris Animal Foundation, Merial
and BowTie, Inc. Nov. 6, 2007/Denver - Veterinarians play a critical
role in keeping our pets healthy, happy and living longer. For... | read »
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Equestrian Land Conservation Resource (ELCR) Named 2008 Beneficiary of Breyer's Annual Benefit Model Program
(Pequannock,
NJ -- Nov.
8, 2007) -- Where will you ride tomorrow?
That's the
question that many equestrians face today as land available for equestrian use
continues to wane. Whether for growing hay and grain, riding or pasture land,
there can be no doubt that land use loss is one of... | read »
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News:
Hurry! $15 Amnesty on AQHA Transfers
If you own an American Quarter Horse but never bothered to put his or her
registration papers in your name, now's your chance. The AQHA currently has
a special "amnesty" program which will allow you to update your horse's
ownership papers for only $15 per horse--regardless of how many times... | read »
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TOBA Announce 2008 Seminar Schedule
LEXINGTON, Ky. -- The
Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association (TOBA) has announced its 2008
seminar and clinic schedule. The schedule includes four new owner seminars, a
three-day breeding clinic and two pedigree and conformation clinics.
TOBA's
goal is to provide industry... | read »
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41st All American Quarter Horse Congress Breaks Records
The 41st annual All American Quarter Horse Congress, held
October 6-28, 2007, was by all standards a record-breaker. Show organizers
recently announced they received more than 20,400 entries for the event, with
more than 18,700 entries actually competing in the show. The entries brought... | read »
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| The registration of more than 2 million of the now more than 5 million horses in
the American Quarter Horse Association registry and a growth in membership
numbers from 276,500 to more than 350,000 are examples of the success of the
customer service-driven management model that Bill Brewer... | read |
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