Tag: AQHA

Add A Splash of Flash – Part Two

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If your horse is a registered Paint, Appaloosa, Knabstrupper, or Gypsy Horse, sports a patched or spotted coat, or wears lots of chrome, this month is for you!

The Color Corner: Painted Ponies

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Are those spots actually random? Learn all about the painted ponies of the world, and how to describe the patterns they sport.

Playing Possum

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In this love-at-first-sight story, an adult amateur gets back in the show ring after a two decade hiatus from the saddle with her barrel-bred Quarter Horse!

The Little Horse That Wouldn’t Go

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When this rider’s horse started showing signs that his heart just wasn’t in their chosen discipline, she listened & began teaching him how to dance!

Godzilla Nightmare Turned Dream Horse

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An adult amateur shares how she first met a troubled off-track Quarter Horse, & how they rebuilt both of their confidences into a flourishing partnership.

I’ll Have “Whatever She’s Havin”

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An adult amateur shares the story of the yearling filly she accidentally purchased, & their journey to the top of the AQHA All-Breeds Awards standings for 2024!

Nothin’ Monotone About Crome

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Meet the eye-catching ranch stallion turned dance partner of a Region 2 rider and see how this fellow’s beauty is more than skin deep.

Quintessential Quarter Horses – Part Three

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We are celebrating the Quarter Horse! Did you know those registered with the American Quarter Horse Association may be eligible for All-Breeds Awards?

Meet the Quarter Horse: American Made

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With the natural skills and versatility to excel in all disciplines, the American Quarter Horse has earned its spot as the most popular horse in the US.

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.
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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.