Posts Tagged ‘ cow ’

Ranching Heritage Challenge

October 27, 2011

The first-ever  American Quarter Horse Association Ranching Heritage Challenge will be held January 13, 2012, as part of the  Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo in Fort Worth, Texas. The inaugural show will be held as an entry-fee event and will include $10,000 in added money. Open-level exhibitors and non-pros will be able to...

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NCHA Futurity Champions’ Cup brings past and present together

September 14, 2011

In celebration of the 50th NCHA Futurity, the National Cutting Horse Association will present a unique event that spotlights the Futurity’s history in a crowd-pleasing format. All 32 living past Open Futurity champion riders have been invited to take part in the NCHA Futurity Champions’ Cup, to be held in Fort Worth, Texas. The...

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Janiejill Tointon Wins Hackamore Classic Non Pro Bridle Spectacular on Shining Lil Nic

May 2, 2011
Janiejill Tointon Wins Hackamore Classic Non Pro Bridle Spectacular on Shining Lil Nic

Shining Lil Nic is a once-in-a-lifetime horse, and the stallion has won numerous Open reined cow horse accolades – including World and National Championships – with longtime trainer Kevin Stallings at the reins. However, at the National Reined Cow Horse Association Hackamore Classic in Paso Robles, California, it was owner Janiejill Tointon who was...

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The American Stock Horse Association National Collegiate Championship Show Just Around the Corner

March 10, 2011

The American Stock Horse Association (ASHA) would like to invite you to attend the 3rd Annual American Stock Horse Association National Collegiate Championship Show to be held April 15 – 16, 2011 at the Taylor County Exposition Center in Abilene, Texas. This national event is open to all collegiate riders and horses regardless of...

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TAHC Officials Urge Awareness of Global Foot and Mouth Disease Threat

February 9, 2011

The Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) reminds Texas producers, marketers and veterinarians that maintaining a Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) free U.S.A. requires constant awareness and vigilance. Anyone involved with livestock needs to recognize the general signs of FMD and how to report suspicious symptoms. FMD is not contagious to people, but the viral...

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