Competitors build a relationship with a 3-year-old Quarter Horse that puts them to the ultimate test where only one can walk away with the World Championship of Colt Starting. New window.
Back Country Horsemen youth and adult volunteers used wheelbarrows, shovels, rakes, and hard work to refill the trail with an aggregate trail surface base.
The Ambassador Program enhances FLAIR's educational mission by working with experienced horse people to educate new users about the benefits of FLAIR Nasal Strips.
The Kentucky Equine Research Performance Center will enable researchers to observe the influence of nutritional changes in active race horses in a typical training environment.
The Varsity Reining Club was established to engage youth members and encourage them to become active at local and national levels focusing on maintaining suitable standards of performance and judging.
Since 1999 the NARHA events have multiplied into 4 annual reining competitions on the West Coast offering over $1,000,000 in cash and prizes annually.
The genetic tests analyze the DNA of a horse to predict optimum race distance, optimum race surface and performance potential.
Starting in 2018, the Unwanted Horse Coalition will be offering a new service to its popular Operation Gelding program called “Operation Chip."
Teaming with world-class farriers is integral to ensuring that our equine athletes receive outstanding hoof care.
The American Standardbred Adoption Program received a $5,000 donation from Zoetis following nomination by Taylor Rietveld, veterinary student from Purdue University.