Tag: Breed of the Month

A Morgan Chooses You

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A Morgan enthusiast from Region 6 shares the story of a special mare who has accomplished more than most, and the people who have contributed to her success.

Sometimes, Lightning Does Strike Twice

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After losing an irreplaceable Morgan after an MS diagnosis, another Morgan from a rough background stepped up - sometimes, lightning does strike twice!

The Color Corner: Spotted and Dotted

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

Sweet Georgia Brown: My Horse of a Different Color

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A Region 8 adult amateur shares the story of her pinto Draft cross mare, who has become the perfect-as-a-peach dressage horse for this dressage-loving mom!

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.

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.

Quintessential Quarter Horses – Part Four

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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?

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.
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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.