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Article Spotlight Helping Hand: Finding a Farm SitterIf you have horses at home, making travel plans can be complicated. If you have ties to a local boarding operation that you trust, some people will decide to board … Read moreTraining: The All Important “Go Cue”by Bob Jeffreys & Suzanne Sheppard - twoasonehorsemanship.com In order to teach our horses anything we must have movement. All horses must be taught to move forward on cue. Read moreWinter Weather Care for Your Horseby Jill J. Dunkel In cold weather, many horse owners are riding less and less, but the routine care of your horse doesn't decrease. In fact, extra care may be required … Read moreHelping Hand: Finding a Farm SitterTraining: The All Important “Go Cue”Winter Weather Care for Your HorseKaitlyn Larsen Wins Cutting Title at Augusta Futurity with 224
by Chris Gay, Augusta Chronicle Staff Writer Kaitlyn Larsen lives with scars up her right arm and a small tattoo of a broken heart on the outside of her hand. Before she competes, she holds a cross around her neck and rubs the silver belt buckle on her waist. Both items serve as reminders of her fiancee, Reagon Walker, who died in a car accident last year. Victory Special for Georgian at Augusta Futurity
by Chris Gay, Augusta Chronicle Staff Writer Being a Georgia cutter, Jay Klamon said his victory Thursday night held extra meaning. Aboard Somebody Somewhere, Klamon won the $35,000 Non-Pro Any Age by 2.5 points at James Brown Arena with 221. Cutter in Six-way Tie for Futurity Non-Pro Lead at Augusta Futurity
by Chris Gay, Augusta Chronicle Staff Writer Patrick Collins is having the best week of his futurity career, and he might not be done. Collins of Lincoln, Ill., placed second in the Mercuria NCHA World Series of Cutting Non-Pro go-round Tuesday. Early Wednesday, he won the Classic Non-Pro go-round. The 80th Annual Carolina Cup Steeplechase Race
CAMDEN, SC – Organizers at The Carolina Cup Racing Association and equine enthusiasts across the Southeast are making plans for an historic day in Camden this spring. Thompson is Off to Strong Start at Augusta Futurity
by Chris Gay, Augusta Chronicle Staff Writer After winning the biggest prize on the cutting circuit last month, Craig Thompson came to Augusta and threw down the gauntlet. Riding Oh Cay Do Over and Lach Down, Thompson posted two of the top eight scores in the Futurity Open go-round Tuesday at James Brown Arena. Back Country Horsemen of America is Recognized by Local and National Organizations
By Sarah Wynne Jackson When you ride your horse down a well-groomed trail with level footing, no low branches, sturdy bridges, and safe water crossings, do you stop to think what it took to make that happen? More Articles...Article Share Buttons |
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