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USRider Urges Horse Owners to Invest in GPS Unit for Traveling
Lexington, KY (Nov 1,
2007) - On your way to a horse show, your truck breaks down. You know that you
are on a main road, but you are not exactly sure where. You did not pay
attention to the signs at the last town you passed. How do you give directions
so help can find you?
"We highly... | read »
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Tour of Southern Pines Horse Farms and NCSU School of Veterinary Medicine to Kick off National Youth Horse Leaders Symposium
The 2008 National Youth Horse
Leader's Symposium, which will take place February 29 -March 2, 2008 in
Raleigh,
NC, will
provide a limited opportunity for registrants to participate in two
pre-conference tours.
The first tour is a full day tour
horse country in Southern Pines, North... | read »
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A Call to Action: Southern California Wild Fires
Lexington, KY --Over the last few days, the Southern California area has been engulfed in flames caused by wild fires aggravated by the Santa Ana winds. These winds that annually cross the Southern California area have been much stronger than usual, making an already dry area even more prone to... | read »
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National Riding Instructors Convention to be held December 2-5 in Naples, Florida
The American Riding Instructors Association's National Riding Instructors Convention will be held in Naples, Florida on December 2-5, 2007. The Naples Grande Resort, overlooking the Gulf of Mexico and the white sand beaches of Naples, has been selected as the ideal place for busy instructors and... | read »
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American Horse Council Supports New Import Rules for Entertainment Horses
The American Horse Council (AHC) has submitted comments supporting the United States Department of Agriculture's proposed rules to allow noncompetitive entertainment horses from countries affected with contagious equine metritis to be temporarily imported into the United States under certain... | read »
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Russell Dilday Repeats World's Greatest Horseman Victory
Russell Dilday made reined cow horse history on
February 8 at the
1st Community Federal Credit Union Spur Arena in San
Angelo, Texas. Riding
his great horse, Topsails Rien Maker, Dilday became the
first to win
back-to-back World's Greatest Horseman Championships on
the same horse.... | read »
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Karen Stallings Wins 2007 NRCHA Non Pro Bridle World Championship
Riding her third horse of the day, Karen Stallings,
of Tucson, Arizona, competed for the Non Pro Bridle World Championship
on NMSU Truckin Chex, known as "Elvis" in the cow horse world. The dynamic pair
earned a 429.5 (218.5/217) and pocketed $5,077.
"He's such a blessing, and he
makes me... | read »
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San Mans Image Wins 2007 Limited Open Bridle World Championship
"This accomplishment is the one
I'm most proud of," admitted trainer Doug Stroud just after winning the National
Reined Cow Horse Association Limited Open Bridle Championship on San Mans Image.
Their 426.5 score (210.5/216) actually tied with Whiskey Starlight and
Blue Allen, but Stroud's... | read »
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American Horse Council Reminds Horse Industry to Participate in 2007 USDA Census of Agriculture
The
American Horse Council (AHC) is reminding all members of the horse owning
community to participate in the 2007 Census of Agriculture being conducted by
the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The USDA census, taken every
five years, is a count of U.S. farms, ranches and the people... | read »
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American Horse Councils National Issues Fall Forum Tackles Major Industry Concerns
WASHINGTON,
DC
November 6, 2007 - The American Horse Council's (AHC) recent National Issues
Fall Forum was a resounding success. Over 100 industry professionals and
horse enthusiasts from every sector of the equine world gathered at Keeneland
Racetrack on November 2nd
for important... | read »
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| AQHA Executive Vice President Bill Brewer Stepping Down March 9 |
| 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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