Tag: All Breeds

Heavy Hitters – Part Two

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Throughout December, we are featuring heavy horses and heavy breed crosses! Check out some of the gentle giant superstars our followers love to dance with.

American Quarter Horse Association: Adequan®/USDF All-Breeds Awards

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For our USDF Flashback this week we take a look back on some past Quarter Horse All-Breed Awards winners that appeared in the USDF Connection Yearbooks.

Ianto: My Gift from God

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An adult amateur from Region 1 shares the Welsh Cob partner who she fell in love with by accident, and who she hopes will make her shadbelly dreams come true!

Isn’t She Lovely, Isn’t She D’Liteful?

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Here, a rider from USDF Region 6 shares how she first encountered the Welsh Pony breed, then brought one home to train from the ground up herself.

Meet the Welsh Pony & Cob: A Wales Tale

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Learn all about the winsome Welsh Pony and Cob! This breed, developed over thousands of years in Wales, is the perfect combination of strength and refinement.

Postcard From the Gypsy Horse Registry of America Convention

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USDF Senior Competitions Coordinator, Cristen Brown, was invited to attend the annual GHRA meeting in February. Check out her photo journal of the event!

Continuing Coda’s Legacy

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A rider from Region 1 shares how she came to own one of the famous Chincoteague ponies and how that pony helped heal her world after she lost her heart horse.

Meet the Pony Power Rangers

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Here, we focus on six pony breeds (the Hackney, New Forest, Dartmoor, Fell, Icelandic, & German Riding Pony) to learn what makes ponies so powerful!

My Heart’s Desire

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An adult amateur from Region 3 shares the two ponies who found her, and who ultimately changed her riding trajectory.

5 Facts about the All-Breeds Awards Program

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The Adequan®/USDF All-Breeds Awards are presented to horses declared for a participating registry/organization with USDF.
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Survival Guide: Fly Season

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The colder months may be gone, but now, the flies are here, and it’s our responsibility to be prepared to keep our horses comfortable.