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Triple Threat Raises Awareness
A unique partnership between the National Park Service, the
Best of America by
Horseback television series, and the Tennessee Walking Horse
Breeders' and Exhibitors' Association will pursue innovative ways to use the
Tennessee Walking Horse to promote national trail awareness.
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Land of Ice Travel Opportunity
America 2 Iceland, LLC, has organized a trip of a lifetime for
Icelandic Horse lovers. You'll arrive in Iceland on July 3, just in time for
Landsmot 2008, a prestigious Icelandic Horse festival that showcases the
country's best horses and horsemanship. You then can attend a riding clinic... | read »
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Tobiano Registration Offer
The books are open to tobianos at the Spotted Saddle Horse
Breeders and Exhibitors Association. But don't drag your feet. This opportunity
-- and its special fee of $25 -- ends May 1, 2008. While most normal registration
guidelines apply, there are special considerations for this offer: (1)... | read »
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Paso Fino Clinic
Head to Troy, Alabama, and the Heart of Dixie Trail Ride, for a
clinic by Diego Bravo, author of The
Science and Art of the Paso Fino Horse, to be held
March 8-9, 2008. Richard and Pam Dunn, owners
of Heart of Dixie Trail Ride, say Bravo will teach the two-day clinic, then will
be... | read »
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Mark of Quality
On December 25, 2007, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office awarded
the M Brand trademark in the United States to the ABCCMM, the Brazilian
Mangalarga Marchador Association. The Brazilian association, supported by
members of the United States Mangalarga Marchador Association, filed for the... | read »
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National Trail Ride for Single-Footing Morgans
"It's time to plan to ride Utah with us!" encourages Ken Thomas,
president of the Morgan Single-Footing Horse Association. The group's 10th
annual all-breed national trail ride is slated for Labor Day weekend, September
2008. Last year, more than 30 riders participated, most aboard... | read »
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TWHBEA/NPS Partnership
The Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders' and Exhibitors' Association
and the National Park Service have forged an agreement geared to educate both
trail riders and park rangers. The agreement includes encouraging and educating
horsemen in the best use of public lands, with emphasis on... | read »
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Walking Horse Ruling
The United States District Court in Nashville ruled in the lawsuit
between the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders' and Exhibitors' Association and
the National Walking Horse Association over the NWHA's use of pedigree
information. The TWHBEA had alleged that the NWHA's use of pedigree... | read »
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A Stately Breed
The Tennessee Walking
Horse is the only equine breed named for a state. Its
roots began on the plantations of Middle Tennessee around Wartrace, where
smooth-gaited horses were much in demand.
-- Tennessee Department of Tourist Development; www.tenntravel
news.com
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KMSHA Registers 20,000
Last fall, STF Lydia, a chocolate-colored Kentucky Mountain Saddle
Horse filly owned by Debbie and John Goheen, became the 20,000th horse to be
registered with the Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse Association. The Goheens own
14 Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horses at their Spirit Trail Farm in... | read »
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