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Magnificent 7 Final Results

June 21, 2012 by Mark Thompson Leave a Comment

As always, the Magnificent 7 was the highlight of the Western State Horse Expo. The stands were packed and people were treated to come great horsemanship. An exciting drill team pattern was performed and the national anthem sang.  A wonderful presentation from Bikers Against Child Abuse (B.A.C.A.). $1 from every ticket sold was donated to B.A.C.A. Several of the members drove their bikes on the sidewalk right in front of the stands. The entries of Project Cowgirl also made an appearance.

Here are the results:

1. Smart Boons/Corey Cushing/Owners-Kevin & Sydney Knight. Herd: 143 Rein: 147.5 Steer: 146 Fence: 147. Total 583.5 $11,284

2. Olena Oak/Ron Emmons/Owners-Mel Smith & Nichole Scott. Herd 145 rein: 145.5 Steer: 146 Fence 145.5. Total 582 $8,866

3. Pink Jeans/Cushing/Owners-Eric &Wendy Dunn. Herd: 144 Rein 145.5 Steer: 143.5 Fence 147.7 Total 580.5 $6,851

4. BBR Mardi Gras Time/Mark Luis/Owners-Mark Luis & Adam Rhodes. Herd 138 Rein 138.5 Steer: 146.5 Fence: 144.5 Total 567.5 $4,836

5. Smart Rewind/Phillip Ralls/Owners-Duane & Billie Jo Baxley. Herd: 141 Rein 139.5 Steer: 141 Fence: 139. Total 560.5 $3,627

6. A Dazzlin Prize/Justin Wright/Owner-Shelly Franklin. Herd: 127 Rein: 143 Steer: 144.5 Fence: 139.5 Total 554 $2,821

7. Shining Lil Nic/Doug Williamson/Owners-Bill & Janiejilll Tointon. Scratched after herd work. $2,015

 

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Filed Under: Event News, Local Horse News, News, Show Results Tagged With: horse expo, magnificent 7, reined cowhorse, reining

Western States Horse Expo Sale

June 14, 2012 by Mark Thompson Leave a Comment

Possibly one of the most popular activities to watch at Horse Expo is the sale. The sale has outgrown it’s usual locations and was presented in the large rodeo arena (Ram Truck Freedom Arena) so everyone could come and watch. The wind made for some exciting moments, but both horses and riders managed it well. There was a vast variety of horses from the usual performance Quarter Horses all the way to a zebra.

Prices can be seen here

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Filed Under: Event News, Local Horse News, News Tagged With: 2012, horse expo, sacramento, sale

Project Cowgirl 2012

June 13, 2012 by Mark Thompson Leave a Comment

Enjoy some pictures from this year’s Project Cowgirl at the Western States Horse Expo.

The results were as follows:

Next Great American Horsewoman is Jenny Sherbo; 2nd Robin Bond; 3rd Sarah Winters; 4th Alesa Jones; 5th Katie Hill; 6th Mary Kitzmiller; 7th Alyssa Plackemeier; 8th Shauna Branley; 9th Kelly Saunders; 10th Jaime Hinton.

The AQHA Fan Favorite horse, The Goob, owned by Jaime Hinton, was presented a beautiful trophy by AQHA’s Jim Bret Campbell.

The cowgirls voted among themselves for the Cowgirl Spirit Award for a three-way tie: Katie Hill; Mary Kitzmiller and Willow Newcomb! AQHA donated each cowgirl a SmartPak $100 gift.

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Filed Under: Event News, Local Horse News, News, Show Results Tagged With: 2012, horse expo, project cowgirl, rfd-tv, sacramento, western

Magnificent 7 Prelims

June 7, 2012 by Mark Thompson 3 Comments

Here is an unofficial list of the  Magnificent 7 Prelim results. I apologize for not having better notes. Check out the photos from the fence work. All were great goes!

285 Jake Gorrell Smooth N Cash 563.5

297 Justin Wright A Dazzlin Prize 568.5

296  Shes A Catty Lady Ken Wold 551

282 Corey Cushing Smart Boons 575

285 Clayton Edsall Wynsome Chex 565.5

290 Darrell Norcut Fairlea Steady Betty 556.5

292 Phillip Ralls Smart Rewind 575.5

283 Russell Dilday  Pepinic Chex

Ron Emmons Olena Oak 576.5

28? Corey Cushing Pink Jeans ?

291  Les Oswald MH On A Full Moon 568.5

295 Doug Williamson Shining Lil Nic 574.5

293 Ted Robinson MH Its Only Boon 557

286 Clayton Edsall Fresnos Dual Bar 558.5

294 Jon Roeser Moody Blues Brother 549

289 Mark Luis BHR Mardi Gras Time 571.5

284 Russell Dilday Topsails Rein Maker 562

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Filed Under: Event News, Local Horse News, News, Show Results Tagged With: magnificent 7, reined cowhorse, reining, roping

2012 Sacramento County Fair Ranch Sorting

May 31, 2012 by Mark Thompson 2 Comments

SacHorse.com was out in force at the Sacramento County Fair this year.  We’ve already featured photos from the 1st Sacramento County Fair Open Horse Show that was held on May 24th.

This Fair was held the inaugural edition of the Annual Sacramento County Fair Ranch Sorting which was held on Memorial Day, Monday, May 28th.  Six divisions were offered, from Beginner to Open.  $300 dollars was added in each division and $500 was added for a division with 50 or more teams.  In addition, there was a 50% payback in each division.  The winner of each division won a beautiful silver belt buckle.

The sorting was Ranch Sorting National Championships (RSNC) sanctioned.  The RSNC is a 15,000 member-strong organization based in Wellington, CO.  It’s mission to lead the industry in developing and improving the sport of Ranch Sorting through affordiability and a fair rating system.  RSNC wants to preserve the heritage and integrity of the ranching lifestyle while providing a family oriented, competitive riding experience at the grassroots level.  This year, RSNC will sanction over 400 shows throughout the United States.  The organization’s National Finals will be held from July 3rd through the 8th in Oklahoma City, OK.  Last year there were over 4,000 teams entered in the Finals.

1st Place Results for this year’s Ranch Sorting:

#10 Beg RH (1 cap sorter): Linda Lind
#10 Handicap Masters: Tag Nomelli & Wendy Wedemeyer
#12 Handicap: Lester Leslie & William Sanguinetti
#6 Handicap: Josetta Griffin & Rusty Milliken
#8 Handicap: Brian Jacobs & Kellie O’Donnell
All Levels Handicap: Les Pacheco & Janece Stitser

For full results please visit the RSNC Results Page for the SCF Ranch Sorting

 

For more information about ranch sorting, visit the Ranch Sorting National Championships
For more information about the Fair, visit the Sacramento County Fair

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Filed Under: Local Horse News

Kids teach wild mustangs to respond to human touch in Placer County

May 30, 2012 by Mark Thompson Leave a Comment

As Rose Ellis, 14, gently pulled the sparkly purple hula hoop to the side, Nike, her yearling mustang, responded flawlessly, moving away from the pressure and turning her body.

The hula hoop technique begins to teach the horse, who just two weeks ago had hardly been touched by humans, to respond to the contact of reins, explained Gena Wasley, who is helping Ellis train Nike.

The two said it’s still very early in the process, but the progress so far has been remarkable.

“When we first got her, she was afraid to be touched. She was scared out of her mind,” Ellis said.

Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2012/05/30/4524218/mustang-heritage-foundation.html#storylink=cpy

Filed Under: Local Horse News, News Tagged With: mustangs, yearlings

Woman says horse died due to humane officer’s wrongdoing

May 30, 2012 by Mark Thompson Leave a Comment

A situation involving the Humane Society of the Sierra Foothills earlier this year has raised questions regarding the structure of the organization, particularly its chain of command.

Although the incident happened in February, a couple involved has only recently taken the matter to law enforcement, and the incident is now reportedly being investigated by another humane society.

Roseville resident Alexis Reynolds said that she and her husband, Michael, and friend Dominique Landis were helping care for two horses after they were removed in 2011 from the A Chance for Bliss sanctuary, which turned its animals over to HSSF when faced with foreclosure.

The horses were Mystery and Ranger, a blind horse in her 20s and her 36-year-old friend. The pair was pastured in Loomis, and the Reynolds and Landis checked on and fed them regularly for four months. When Alexis Reynolds, who has ridden horses since she was a child, requested that she and her husband adopt the pair, she said, Humane Officer Rosemary Frieborn told her no.

Read more here

Filed Under: Local Horse News, News Tagged With: horse rescue

TourGuy.com Experiences Horseback Riding Surge

May 30, 2012 by Mark Thompson Leave a Comment

LAS VEGAS, May 29, 2012 — /PRNewswire/ — When most people think of Las Vegas, their first thoughts turn toward casinos, resorts, clubs, and gaming. But according to James Hoke, president of TourGuy.com, LLC, there is a growing interest in horseback riding that takes visitors beyond city limits and into Red Rock National Conservation Area.

The Red Rock National Conservation Area, also known as Red Rock Canyon, is located 17 miles west of the Las Vegas Strip, just outside the city limits. It is best known for its red rock formations and natural canyons, protected by almost 200,000 acres of land. The area has more than 30 miles of hiking trails, picnic areas, and rest stops along a 13-mile scenic route.

“There are a number of unrelated public interests that are driving the revived interest in horseback riding,” says Hoke. “Everything from the recent success of the movie War Horse to the promise of the upcoming Olympics with Elizabeth ‘Beezie’ Madden vying for her fourth gold medal in London.”

Although the horseback riding experience offered through Hoke’s tour company is different than the team jumping of Madden or a sensationalized story like the movie, people take an interest in all forms of riding anytime horses are brought back into the public eye. Hoke says some people suddenly realize that they have never seen a horse up close, touched one, or ridden one and they want to feel the unique connection they see on the screen.

At Red Rock Canyon, riding horses in an authentic and beautifully striking area is also part of the allure, especially because ranchers in other states have added more luxuries like swimming pools, day spas, and ATV rides. As much as such luxuries are welcomed, there are fewer horseback tours that retain the authenticity of the American West.

“The horseback rides we offer are authentic for two reasons,” says Hoke. “They follow the Old Spanish Trail, which is the same trail used by frontiersmen, pioneers, traders, and outlaws; and because the area is located on federally protected land, which means any luxuries are confined to Las Vegas. Out here, there is just you, your horse, and miles of open wildness right out of the American West.”

The Old Spanish Trail is a historic trade route that once connected Mexican settlements near New Mexico to Los Angeles. The trail itself spanned 1,200 miles across five states, including Nevada. The trail was a popular route between 1829 and 1848 until the outbreak of the Mexican-American War.

After the war, the trails were largely abandoned except by outlaws and bank robbers who helped make the Wild West famous in American history. One of the most famous gangs included the Wild Bunch a.k.a. Butch Cassidy’s Hole-In-The-Wall Gang, which operated in Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, and Nevada.

They were never captured, fleeing to Argentina in 1902. Some say the gang’s leaders — Cassidy and Harry Longabaugh (a.k.a. The Sundance Kid) — were killed in Bolivia. Others say they came back to the United States and lived out their remaining years anonymously.

“When you are riding a horse in the Mojave Desert, your entire perspective changes,” says Hoke. “You can feel exactly like these men felt as they transversed washes, followed trails hidden by brush, and touched sheer canyon walls. Nothing has changed, not even the trails themselves, which were originally carved out by Native Americans.”

TourGuy.com offers two tours in the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, one that includes a Western-style breakfast and another that includes lunch. Saddle time for both tours is approximately two hours, with the entire adventure taking four hours. Both also include stops at Bonnie Springs Ranch, which maintains a replica of an 1880s mining town.

In addition to horseback tours, TourGuy.com offers dozens of one-day eco- and adventure tours from Las Vegas. Las Vegas visitors can book guided tours to national landmarks like the Grand Canyon and Zion National Park or more specialized tours like Death Valley and Area 51.

Excursions offered through TourGuy.com include complimentary pickup and dropoff from Strip hotels. All tours have strict limitations on the number of participants. For reservations and information, call toll-free 1-888-801-1575 or visit http://www.tourguy.com

TourGuy.com is the fastest-growing tour and travel reservation service with the lowest prices for eco- and adventure tours in Las Vegas. It offers a variety of tours, ranging from one-and-a-half hours to two days. Group tour arrangements and custom tours (unlisted) are also available.

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Contact:

James Hoke, President lhoke@tourguy.com 702-664-2599www.tourguy.com

Filed Under: National Horse News, News Tagged With: horseback riding, vegas

2012 Sacramento County Fair Open Horse Show

May 29, 2012 by Mark Thompson Leave a Comment

There were plenty of horse activities at the Sac County Fair this year!

The fair started with the Open Horse Show. There were English and Western classes. Many of the classes were money classes and there were buckles for High Point and bags of feed for prizes. Ribbons were awarded in the remaining classes.

“We also [had] great prizes for the top horses in each class donated by local merchants,” says Pamela Fyock, the Sacramento County Fair Manager.  “The community is really getting behind the Fair and joing in.”  Horses entered at the CAQHEA show received a discount on Fair entries.  The CAQHEA (California Quarter Horse Exhibitors Association) show was held at Brookside Equestrian Center in Elk Grove from May 25th through the 27th.

The show was small, but I hope they continue to have it. Please contact the Sac County Fair to encourage them to have this show next year!

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Filed Under: Local Horse News

NCWHA Summer Fun Show and Poker Ride

May 27, 2012 by Mark Thompson Leave a Comment

June 30 – July 1, 2012

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Filed Under: Event News, Local Horse News, News Tagged With: English, gaited, horse show, western

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