Community Distribution In W a s h in gto n, Idaho, Oreg o n, M o n ta n a, & British C olu mbia All Breed Pu blication October 2011 – Fourth Q uarter Issu e – V ol. XXIII No. IV Published Since 1988 SPOKANE, WASHINGTON USA www.Horse-Previews.com 2009 APHA ~ 16.1h ~ Black & White Paint Stallion “HOMOZYGOUS” Tobiano ~ 100% Color Producer
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Community Distribution In Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Montana, & British Colum
bia
All Breed Publica
tion
October 2011 – Fourth Quarter Issue – Vol. XXIII No. IV
Mr. Bo Button
Published Since 1988SPOKANE, WASHINGTON USA www.Horse-Previews.com
2009 APHA ~ 16.1h ~ Black & White Paint Stallion “HOMOZYGOUS” Tobiano ~ 100% Color Producer
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On Our Front Cover
CONTENTAdvertiser Index ...............................................37Advertising Rates ..............................................39Calendar of Events ............................................25Classified Advertising ........................................32Clubs & Organizations .....................................26
EDITORHelen V. Boyd-SchwartzSALES & ADMINISTRATIONDonna EslickPRODUCTIONSharon Carroll Cale ClutePatrick McHale Deborah SimpsonPUBLISHERExchange PublishingOFFICE LOCATION:W. 304 Third Avenue, Spokane, WA 99201CONTACT DETAILS:
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FEATURESLife with Blue Eyed Wonders ~ “Shoot and Release” .................................. 4
The Gallop Annual Charity Stallion Services Auction Gets Underway! Now in its 29th Year ................................ 12
On The Edge of Common Sense by Baxter Black ~ “New Horses, Rough Country” ....................................... 19
Ann Kirk Sensible Horsemanship “Backing Up for a Great Stop” ................. 22
For The Love of the Horse “What is the Scoop on Spavin” ................ 29
Meadow Starr Ranch located in Colville, Washington is the home
of “Mr Bo Button” 2009 APHA Black and White Homozygous Tobiano Stallion.
As a two year old, he currently stands 16.1hh, with absolute striking beauty that has already earned him APHA Color Class Winner! He has an over-whelming quiet, “kind hearted” dis-position, just an absolute joy to work with and be around. “Bo” has well bal-anced conformation, topped off with an extremely pretty, refined head that just sets off his extraordinary look! He offers a versatile World Class pedigree full of accomplished horses in Halter, Western Pleasure, Heading and Heeling, etc. whatever you are looking for, it’s in there and up close!
Meadow Starr RanchColville, Washington
(this includes booking fee, service fee and first collection of semen is free). He has been tested at UC Davis and car-ries the Homozygous Tobiano gene, so he will produce paint color 100% of the time. Plus, his excellent “fresh cooled semen” is shipping very well.
“Bo” has several half brothers & sis-ters, and a full brother that has been exported, already catching recognition of this bloodline around the world. Our beeding program has already had con-tacts from the United Kingdom as well. We are dedicated to producing extreme quality in Paint, Pinto Arabian and Black Arabian horses. We’d love for you to visit our website and learn more about the beauty and breeding behind this amazing stallion, as well as the rest of our Quality Horses!
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Shoot and ReleaseKrisean Performance Horses “Life With the Blue-Eyed Wonders” by Jill Smith
It’s a beautiful fall day as I head for the stallion corral and then stop dead in my tracks. Commander, my perlino
Quarter Horse stallion, has his head over the fence and is engaging in serious conversation with Timer, my Arabian stallion. Now at my ranch when these two stallions aren’t quarreling over the fence about whose mare is whose, there is only one worse scenario! They’ve put their heads together to concoct some plan to “help” me with something!
Even odder, today there are four large deer right on the other side of the fence who are also engaged in the conversation. Bucks! Its rutting season and they should be fighting over does right now not standing quietly together listening to horse talk. It seems to be some kind of meeting of the male minds. Oh dear!
“Sooooo fellows, what’s up?” I inquire warily, knowing full well that something was a hoof.
“Well, the boys and I have been talking.” Commander, my talking wonder said as he sidled up to my side of the fence. “We know that with the economy the way it is, you’re worried about having enough money to get all the winter hay in the barn. Timer here and I sure don’t want you to have to sell any mares to meet the bills.”
Aha, I should have known it had something to do with mares! With stallions, it always has something to do with
mares!
“So Timer and I have been talking to Buck here and his friends and we’ve come up with a plan to make hay money.” Commander continued, nodding toward his deer pals and consciously ignoring my dubious look.
This ought to be good, I thought. Two non-cents horses and 4 bucks don’t equal a lot of cents.
“We want to set up a ‘Shoot and Release Course’ in the back pasture.” Commander didn’t even pause to look my way. “Buck and his friends think that they’re in their prime and pretty fine specimens that any hunter would love to brag about bagging. We know that a lot of hunters don’t really care about eating Bambi, let alone the blood and guts of preparing the meat. They just want the thrill of shooting the darn thing! Oh sorry, Buck!”
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With a quick reassuring look at Buck, Commander continued. “This is how it will work. The “weekend warriors” will come out and pay their fee and be issued their gun with 10 shots. Once they are in their positions, Buck and his friends will go tearing across the field and the hunters who have paid a pretty penny for this shooting pleasure, will blast away at them.”
“That’s awful!” I cried. “What if some one actually hits them?!” Commander gave me one of those blue-eyed looks, “Do we really look like dumb animals?” I chose not to answer that question.
“The ‘hunters’ will be shooting with paint ball guns, for your information.” Commander explained to his dumb blonde cowgirl. “When they ‘hit a buck’ the deer will fall over and play dead. You know, on their back, all four hooves straight up in the air. Then that’s where you come in. You rush the hunter right down to the deer and with your good picture taking skills you record the hunter with his “kill”. Then the happy hunter heads home with his trophy photo and we release the buck to be shot again.”
I’m not often speechless, but I could not think of one thing to say. After several minutes where 6 large animals eyed me intensely, the only thing that came to mind was, “I know you’re in this for the hay bucks but what’s in it for the bucks?”
“Well, they’d like a little of that hard earned hay in the middle of winter for themselves and their does. And then too, they’d like to do their share to help get more bucks flowing in this stalled economy. They’d like to think it’s all
about passing the buck not killing the buck!” Commander stated then hesitantly continued. “The bucks do have one more request, though.”
I didn’t know how this conversation could get any more crazy or what else this misfit of hoof lunatics could possibly request but I couldn’t contain myself and blurted out, “ What?! They want bigger guns so your advertising slogan can be “More Bang for Your Buck’?!”
“Noooo,” Commander’s blue eyes gave me the dumb blonde look again. “The bucks just want to make sure that on our ‘Shoot and Release Course’, the paint guns shoot red, white and blue paint. As they fall to the ground, they want to go down in history with people knowing that The All American Buck stops here!”
I turned away. I had to leave. But then I thought, if congress can’t buck up our economy any more, maybe the animals do have a better idea…
Jill Smith is a Spokane, WA entrepreneur, international business owner, artist/potter and cowgirl at heart. She raises Arabian racehorses, Arabian/Quarter Horses, palominos and Cremellos/Perlinos. High N Command (pen name, Commander) is a smart-talking AQHA perlino stallion, constantly trolling for mares. Visit our web sites and blog www.kriseanhorses.com or www.cowgirlco-op.com
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Ten years later & Ride The West is still bringing together horse-men from all over the Pacific Northwest. This past July’s Ranch
Event at the Four Mound Prairie Bison Ranch definitely brought the atmosphere of “Home, Home on the Range Where the Buffalo Roam” to life. The weather couldn’t have been better, the Trail Com-petitions were intense, & as the sun set on the last day of the show we agreed that we would do it all over again given the opportunity!
Van Hargis, Ann Kirk, Steve Rother, Julie Jene’ & Ethan Sto-rey gave stellar performances on every topic from cow sorting to reading your horse’s mind. Always a crowd favorite “Spanky” & Francesca did not fail to bring laughter & applause with their now “22 Trick” repertoire. Friday Night with the Stars, highlighting a Memorial to Susan Rae’s Mother Helen Inman included specialty performances by each of the clinicians, Rock N’ Pine Belgians, & McBride’s Quarter Horse Stallion “Jumping Jack Whiz” saluting Susan’s Mom as the riderless horse, lead into the arena by Susan & wearing her Mom’s last pair of cowboy boots backwards in the stirrups as a tribute to the fallen rider. It was a truly emotional mo-ment for the entire family & guests that were in attendance.
Saturday’s ACTHA Ride was a HUGE hit
with 23 riders completing the 6 mile natural terrain trail course at the Ranch. In the Open Division, 1st Place went to Buck & Carmen Peone, truly an emotional moment for Carmen as the pinnacle of the work & effort that she has shared with her be-loved horse. 2nd went to Linet Shields on “Dandy Lil Chick”, 3rd to Ginger Swisher riding “Caliber”, 4th to Melinda Thomas on “WF Splash of Cash” & 5th place to Terry Conkright on “Bansara”. In the Pleasure Division, 1st Place went to Michael Clark & “Dakota’s Gold”, 2nd place to Amy White on “Krila’s Perfect Skor”, 3rd place to Leeanne Shannon & “Bravo”, 4th Place to Debby Jack-son riding “Wendy Daze” 5th Place to Barbara Brim on “Fannie Mae” & 6th Place to Linda Hamilton riding “Zippen & Steppin”. Jr. Division 1st Place went to Teresa Durheim on “Buzzard” & 2nd to Clara Durheim on “Reed” Best Dressed Horsewoman was Carmen Peone & Horseman was Terry Conkright. National Points, Cash & Prizes were donated by ACTHA, Ride the West, EZ-All & Big R Stores. This ride was terrific & we definitely want to bring ACTHA back again in 2012.
Sunday’s Fifth Annual XTreme Trail Competition sponsored by Will Rogers Saddlery & judged by Van Hargis, Ann Kirk &
Steve Rother once again proved to challenge horses & riders. Lots of action, difficult terrain, & unusual obstacles brought out the best in our competitors. In the Open Division, third time’s the charm for Champion Keith Danielson of Hooper Crossing Ranch riding
“Chili Pepper Fox”. Keith & “Chili” rode to an incredible win & picked up the Championship Silver Buckle donated by Will Rog-ers Saddlery, Big R Stores Headstall & a cash prize. In case you’re interested, “Chili” is for sale. 2nd Place went to Linet Shields on “Dandy Lil Chick”, 3rd Place to Carmen Peone & Buck, 4th Place to Mark McKinnon & 5th Place to Gerry Cox. Youth Di-vision winners were 1st Place Teresa Durheim, 2nd Place Clara Durheim, & 3rd Place Rayne Roberts. XTreme Trail is an event that we have grown & improved over the years. Look for details of next year’s competition coming after the first of the year. Cash & Prizes were donated by Ride The West, EZ-All & Big R Stores.
tured some of the best moments of action throughout the weekend. Please contact them for the links to the photo albums that contain these pictures. They are tremendous & you can purchase photos & copies from either of them. What a fantastic job they both did!!
We had a great new group of vendors that added to the products & information of many returning vendors. We appreciate
all of their support over the years as well as that of our Major Sponsors Horse Previews Maga-zine & The Exchange weekly paper & Helen Boyd. Without their con-tinued support & friend-ship, Ride The West would not have been able to continue for almost 10 years. To our many volunteers, especially Marie Llewellyn, Amy McLean, Bill Blanck &
Anthony Thomas, Jody Clift, Sharon & Kent Ohland, Russell Inman, Jr., Midge Watkins, Jim Hudkins, Lynette Yunker, Jim Kirk, Lynn Wichman, Rich Rothmond, Crysti Gray & the 4-H Kids, Pam Rohr, Caroline Carter, Michele LeVar, Michael, Al-len & Evelyn Vandyke, Scott & Karen Wiggens, Back Country Horsemen, Teresa York, Randy & Mo Durheim, Wes & Brian Durheim, & Lavina Long. Their unwavering support & efforts are much appreciated & never forgotten. To our dear friends, Chip & Marcy McBride of McBride’s Quarter Horses goes a heartfelt thank you for their special addition to the Show of their horses & their time. Lastly, to everyone who attended this show & the past shows that we have produced, we want to send our deepest thanks to you for following our progress & supporting our cause. You can continue to follow us at www.RideTheWest.net, on Facebook, or by contacting me at (509) 466-9639 or [email protected]. Rick & I truly enjoy producing this show for all of our horse-friends. Thanks for coming along for the ride.
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Hamishs DreamHere is a daughter of Smart Little Lena out of a Daughter of Docs Hickory. She is an open cutting horse, she has $11,753 in NCHA competition. She has a 2 year old by Cat Ichi that will show next Fall. We also have 2 recipient mares carrying foals of Dualler & Steady Tradition out of this mare. She is sound and solid and will be shown at the previews.
Lady Boon Frostis a own daughter of Sun Frost, and out of a Boon Bar mare, and only 8 years old. A very pretty mare with the best breeding you can find for arena horses, in foal to The Dualler, this mare could make your stallion famous!
Marilyn MonroanBeautiful 2 year old Palomino filly by Yellow Roan of Texas out of a daughter of Doc Tom Tucker, that is a money earner and producer. This filly is well started, and on track for the futurities.
PopaDocs Shineris a daughter of Shining Spark and out of PopaDoc by Colonel Freckles. We call her Hazel, this is the prettiest mare you’ll see. We bought her from the Black Rock Ranch and we have six babies from her in the last 3 years (Embryo transfers). She is extremely fertile. We have a Palomino daughter in snaffle bit training, we sold a yearling stud colt for $5500 out of Steady Tradition and a Palo-mino weanling filly for $5000. Breed her to a good horse and her babies sell! Broke and gentle and a nice riding horse.
Steady as She GoesGorgeous buckskin filly by Steady Tradition, out of a daughter of Top Sail Cody.This is one of the top two year old reining prospects you’ll find. She is stopping and turning around and right on track for the futurities. Steady Tradition is a leading sire of reining and working cow horses.
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The Gallop Stallion Services Auction, presented by Rhodes River Ranch, is gearing up for Sunday, January 29, 2012 at
the Northern Quest Casino. The upcoming auction will mark its twenty-ninth year since the event started. This past January, successful bids came in from all around the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Many bidders and spectators attended, while the remainder of the nation called in on toll free phone lines to bid on stallions, or simply watched the event on the Internet! With the switch board lit up for four hours, twelve operators answered calls, took bids, and waved their hands for the ringmens attention.
An added bonus for attendees included bidding on silent auction items, which were fantastic! They included tickets to Silverwood Theme Park and Triple Play; dinner for (2) at the Rock City Grill; Anthony’s Restaurants; or Clinkerdagger. Beautiful baskets lined the tables from Edible
Arrangements, Cabelas; Valentines Box of Gudrun Chocolate; Rocket Bakery; Thomas Hammers Coffee; Mountain Dome Winery Magnum & Wine Glasses; Winter Bear (Candy Caddy), and a (1lb) Red Box of Belgian Chocolates; a beautiful basket from Cool Bean Coffee, and a Gift Certificate for a one night hotel stay (standard room), Golfing for (2), and extra large gift basket filled with everything you could imagine from the Coeur D’Alene Resort & Casino. Whites Boots donated a pair of their signature Elk Guide Gray Pacs; Ajuva Medical and Day Spa donated a Clarisonic Pro Skin Care System & Spot Therapy Kit; tickets for (4) to the Gonzaga vs. Memphis Ronald McDonald House Classic; a gift certificate to Uncles Puzzles & Games: a RARE Adam Morrison "Go Zags" Autographed Basketball; a baseball signed by Nolan Ryan; a first hard back artist book called ‘Artist of the West,’ signed by Maria Ryan; and a baseball cap, sweatshirt, and harvesting play set was donated by Columbia Tractor. Equine items included a ton of Barn Dry from Aslin Finch; splint boots, show blanket, a custom halter & lead & wind chime from Will Rogers; white
Cashel Splint Boot Dura-Lite & Mrs. Pastures Horse Cookies from The Tack Trunk; a gift certificate from HAV Western Wear and much more.
Non-service packages were auctioned off for bidders around US, Canada & Mexico. These packages were auctioned with our stallion services lineup. There were
The Gallop Annual Charity Stallion Services Auction Gets Underway.... Now in its 29th Year
GREAT opportunities for everyone participating whether interested in the stallion services or not. Vacation Packages were offered such as a (2) night (3) day All-Inclusive Five-Star Resort vacation at the Resort at Paws Up in Montana. Rated third in the world for five star resorts. A (1) night (2) day all-inclusive Dude Ranch vacation at K-Diamond-K Guest Ranch located in Republic, Washington; a (1) night (2) day stay at the Northern Quest Resort & Casino, which includes dinner at their five-star restaurant, and credit towards a day at their luxury spa; from Killgore Adventures a (6) hour (plus meal), Hells Canyon Wild River Jet Boat Tour for (2); a Pacific Northwest Getaway Package to the Bavarian Village of Leavenworth, Washington. Included was a one night stay at the Alpen Dorf Pension luxury Inn at the heart of downtown Leavenworth, and an Osprey Rafting Company ‘main event’ white water rafting day (for two), from the pines of Leavenworth to the sunny orchards of Cashmere followed up with a BBQ at their privately own beach. Then there were bigger packages like: a (7) night (8) day ‘Caribbean Cruise’ for (2), aboard Celebrity. This package included a balcony room; special on board Bridge Tour or Gallery Tour; priority tender and disembarkation; one night seating at the Captain’s table; and no expiration for the cruising date; a ‘Disneyland Family Adventure’ (4) night, (5) day package with airfare for (4) people, lodging at the Hyatt Regency which is located less than one mile from the Disneyland Park, California Adventure and the Downtown Disney district; a romantic Getaway to ‘Hyatt Key West Resort & Marina’ (4) night (5) day stay with Airfare for (2). Located in the heart of Old Town Key West on Front Street, one block from Duval Street; and a ‘New York Amazing Long Weekend’ (3) Night (4) day stay at the Hilton New York; Broadway tickets for (2) to your choice of seven plus shows; a three-course dinner for (2) at your choice on one of several upscale New York restaurants; and round trip Airfare for (2).
Other non-service packages auctioned off were: Limited Edition prints by well noted artists from the Picture Peddler. A Show Package which included a Kathy’s silver show halter from Woods Western along with a Slinky from Robinhoods; a rare limited edition ‘Painted Ponies’ package autographed from the artist themselves: Vickie Knepper-Adrian, Lynn Bean, and Maria Ryan. A star autographed guitar by George Straight donated by 93.7 The Cat ~ Spokane’s Fresh Country;
All of this was offered along with the 52 stallion services of Leading Sires in our Industry, World, Reserve World, National,
Highest Selling Service ($5,700) for Gallop 2011
Third Highest Selling Service ($3,400) for Gallop 2011
Second Highest Selling Service (4,700) for Gallop 2011
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AQHA Reg#4504586
2004 CREMELLOSire: Buenos Twisted DocDam: Pocos Miss Miranda 14.3 hands, 1050 lbs, “Casper” is siring foals with excellent dispositions and conformation and adding the bonus of either palomino or buckskin color!
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2007 Homozygous Black & White Tobiano15.2 hands, 1150 lbs.Sire: Heza Blue TomcatDam: Goin to the Cash BarRocket is homozygous for both the tobiano and black gene! Guaranteed color and will never produce a red foal! Rocket has an excellent disposition and great conformation! Rock-et’s pedigree includes Nevada War Drum, The Aztec Eagle, QT Poco Streke, Dash for Cash and Beduino just to name a few! His sire, Heza Blue Tomcat, one of the very few true blue roan tobianos, stands at stud in Australia. Rocket’s first foals will be arriving spring 2012 and they will be awesome!
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and Congress Champions! As the gavel came down at the close of the auction, the horse industry showed their hearts. With the continued support of the industry pulling together to help, Gallop proved to be another success raising over $65,000!
Congratulations to our top four highest selling stallion services of the 2011 Gallop Auction! The highest selling
service was Two-Time AQHA World Champion and all-time leading AQHA sire, METALLIC CAT. With a Futurity championship, horse of the year title, and induction in the NCHA Hall of Fame under his belt, it’s easy to see why Metallic Cat is the second highest money-earning stallion in the history of NCHA. Metallic Cat is the highest money earner of all High Brow Cat
offspring, and the highest money-earning aged event stallion in a 27 year history. With Life Time Earnings of $637,711, Metallic Cat was the 2008 NCHA Futurity Champion; 2009 Abilene Spectacular Open Champion; 2009 Tunic Futurity Open Reserve Champion; 2009 NCHA Super Stakes Open Reserve Champion; 2009 Breeders Invitational Open Derby Champion; and 2009 Music City Open Derby Champion. Metallic Cat was booked full for 2010 and his 2009 limited crop is showing lots of color and mostly filly's. With Life Time Earnings of $637,711, Metallic Cat was the 2008 NCHA Futurity Champion; 2009 Abilene Spectacular Open Champion; 2009 Tunic Futurity Open Reserve Champion; 2009 NCHA Super Stakes Open Reserve Champion; 2009 Breeders Invitational Open Derby Champion; and 2009 Music City Open Derby Champion. Standing the 2011 breeding season for $6,500; Metallic Cat’s service sold for $5,700 to Roberta Thompson of Cocolalla, Idaho. One of the Quarter Horse breeds most sought after stallions; with a booked full breeding season for several years … his breeding was graciously donated by Alvin & Becky Fults. We are indebted to your support and compassion in wanting to help make a difference in families less fortunate!
Our second highest selling service was a horse that has taken the cutting world by storm, THIRD CUTTING. Continually breaking records, this phenomenal young stallion has already been inducted to the NCHA Hall of Fame. His Lifetime Earning is presently (November 2010), at $415,510. His show career details include: 2010 NCHA Summer Spectacular Classic Open Champion; 2010 NCHA Super Stakes Classic Open Co-Champion; 2010 The Cattlemen’s Open Classic Reserve Champion; 2010 Abilene Spectacular Open Classic Champion; 2010 AQHA Reserve World Champion Junior Cutting Horse; 2009 Equi-Stat #3 Leading Open Money-earner; 2009 NCHA Open Derby Champion; 2009 NCHA Open Super Stakes Champion; 2009 Abilene Spectacular Derby Open Finalist, 5th; and 2008 NCHA Open Futurity Finalist, 8th. Third Cutting is sired by Boonlight Dancer, Lifetime Earner of $136,253: (NRCHA $118,286; NCHA $17,967); a 2008 Equi-Stat Leading
Cutting Sire and an NRCHA Leading Sire from 2 crops to show. His dam is Crab Grass, by Smart Little Lena. She holds Lifetime Earnings of $50,913; and is the dam of 3 performers earning nearly $500,000. Third Cutting’s first limited foal crop were born in 2010. The future is big and bright for this young stallion! It could be argued that the world of cutting has never seen the likes of Third Cutting. His service was purchased out of Terrebonne, Oregon for $4,500. With the compassion to help support families in crisis who need to be with their child in a hospital, we thank his compassionate owners, Carl & Shawnea' Smith. God Bless You!
Topping the sale as the third highest selling service was Two-Time World Champion and #1 Leading AQHA Halter Stallion in the Industry, KIDS CLASSIC STYLE. In July of 2008, out of a total of (209) offspring ... (39) were crowned World and/or Reserve World Champions. How often do you hear, let alone say that about a stallion in the industry? That same year in July of 2008, 6400 all time Halter Point were amassed by his offspring; 346 of 640 had the crème gene (Palomino, Buckskin, cremello, or perlino making that 54% of his foal crop, with bay color averaging 23%). Of those AQHA foals, (29) are World Champions; and (31) Reserve World Champions; which puts him at the Top of the AQHA Leading Sires list. In the APHA breed association, he has (71) registered Paints to which (41) are mares; (23) performance foals making that 33%; (45) with color making 63% of the crop overo or tobiano; (48) Buckskin or Palomino making that 68%; with (12) APHA World Champions and (7) Reserve World Champions making him a leading APHA sire, and Top 35 leading sires of APHA World champions (only 6 AQHA stallions in this prestigious category!). But it still doesn't stop here … of (89) registered PHBA; (21) are World Champions; (30) are Reserve World Champions; and (52) hold show records. He additionally has sired (13) IBHA World Champions; and (10) IBHA Reserve World Champions, (36) ABRA World champions; with (20) ABRA Reserve World Champions! His service was purchased for $3,400 by Robert Forsythe of Somerville, TN. Gallop and the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Spokane cannot thank Tom Scheckel & family enough as their gift of love and support is heart felt and appreciated.
Gallop's fourth highest selling service of the 2011 Auction was a top notch name in the industry, SPOTS HOT. In 2004 Spots Hot was the NCHA Futurity Champion who went on to become the Highest Money Earning Stallion in 25 years. He ranks in the top 15 of Equi-Stat’s All-Time Leading Cutting Horses. Spots Hot is the earner of $529,435: 3rd, NCHA Open Derby; 4th, NCHA Non-Pro Futurity; 2007 NCHA Non-Pro Super Stakes Classic Reserve Champion; 3rd, 2007 NCHA Non-Pro Classic/Challenge; 2007 Abilene Spectacular Non-Pro Classic Champion; 2007 Memphis 5/6-Year-Old Non-Pro Champion; 2007 Music City Non-Pro Classic/Challenge Champion; Brazos Bash Non-Pro Classic Co-Reserve Champion; Memphis 4-Year-Old Open Futurity Champion; Suncoast Fall Open
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Derby Champion; Augusta 4-Year-Old Non-Pro Futurity Reserve Champion. Spot is the hottest young sire with the highest average offspring earnings in his very first
year! He ranked #1 in average earnings per performer among the nation’s top 30 sires on the Quarter Horse News mid-year leading Equi Stat sire list for 2010. Spots Hot is owned by Wesley Galyean of Claremore, OK. His service was purchased for $3,300 by Roberta Thompson of Cocolalla, ID. Ronald McDonald House Charities and Gallop was honored to offer a service to a top notch name in the industry. A strong supporter of the Gallop event, we are indebted to him, THANK YOU!
Gallop would like to congratulate all the owners of Gallop's 2011 stallion lineup for their support and dedication to the mission, and to all the breeders who bid on these fine stallion services.
Don't forget, with all this auction excitement, our primary mission. The Ronald McDonald House Charities of Spokane provides a consistent and caring helping hand, lessening the mental and financial strain on the families. It allows them to focus on the most important thing ... supporting their children. One parent was heard to say, "If we did not have the Ronald McDonald House, we would have had to sleep in our van or commute the hour and a half to the hospital when it was possible." One child's mother and grandparents stayed (23) nights. The mother said, "I didn't want to leave my daughter but also couldn't afford to stay in a motel for what we knew would be a long stay. We are eternally grateful to the Ronald McDonald House."
Through the Gallop Stallion Services Auction, you can help Ronald McDonald House families with a vast variety of health care needs. The following is just a sample of the issues these children face - Cystic Fibrosis; Spina Bifida; Seizures; Respiratory Ailments; Down Syndrome; Heart Conditions; Meningitis; Cerebral Palsy; Diabetes, Orthopedic; Cancer; and premature births. For others its injuries related from a car accident, or mishap.
This is your opportunity to help a family in crisis who needs to be with their child in a hospital. How can you do that? Well, first mark your calendars for Sunday, January 29, 2012 for one of the Nation's most successful fund-raising Equine Events - the Gallop Stallion Services Auction! Each year we profess our upcoming event one of the most impressive lineups ever. But, it's true. Each year new stallion owners join the ranks of our current Gallop stallion owners in wanting to support our mission by participating! This year's Event has stallions participating from Kentucky; Washington; Texas; California; Mississippi; Utah; Oklahoma; Michigan; Georgia; Arkansas; South Dakota;
Ohio; Iowa; Oregon; Kansas; and Idaho. Stallion breeding fees range from $500 to $6,500 per service. This year's event once again offers services to National & Congress Champions, World & Reserve Champions (nearly half of the line-up are two-time World Champions, while others are five times or more World Champions). Many of you will recognize their names, as they are leading sires of their breed producing World and Reserve World Champion offspring.
Event underwriter Rhodes River Ranch returns in their thirteenth year of presenting the Gallop Event. They are located at the foothills of the Cascades, just an hour and a half north of Seattle/Tacoma International Airport in beautiful Arlington, Washington. The Ranch is dedicated to breeding; raising and training future world champion performance horses; and providing top quality service to their clients. Their focus is on raising and more importantly training exceptional Reining, Cutting Horses and Reined Cowhorses. Rhodes River Ranch is committed to providing great show prospects. They welcome visitors to tour their site and/or contact them for more information regarding a service, stallion, sales or just to visit. To learn more about the Ranch, go to www.rhodesriverranch.com.
Gallop will kick off Sunday, January 29, 2012 at 12:00 noon, PST, enabling national and international locations to participate in the bidding. All the stallions will be presented on thirty-foot screens at the event. Once again, Internet on-lookers will be able to watch the event live, streamed to their computers, pick up their phones and dial a 1-866 number (accessible on our website at noon, the day of the auction), and bid on a service of any one of the stallions in our line-up. Twelve Gallop phone operators, located at the event, will receive incoming calls and bid live for the bidders.
This is a time when you should do some homework on the mare care facilities, costs, and breeding procedures of stallion and ranches that are on your list. It also gives you an opportunity to take a close-up look at these stallions. If you are looking at transporting semen, be sure to research by Internet or contact those stallion owners prior to the event to find out what your costs will be. In addition, check on what their "Live Foal Guarantee" consists of. Those costs will be between you and the stallion owners or breeding farms.
As new stallions are being added to the line up, Gallop humbly welcomes back many of the same fine stallions as it gears up for the 2012 Event on Sunday, January 29, 2012, at the Northern Quest Casino Pavilion in Spokane. So please mark your calendar! And, don't forget to start researching the stallion lineup for the 2012 breeding season at: www.gallopauction.com. As the 2012 event approaches, we will keep you updated through Gallop's official publication, Horse Previews. Keep an eye out as additional stallions will continue to be listed into the lineup through January. Look forward to seeing you all there!
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New Horses, Rough Country Whenever we introduce a new horse to the ranch, it often
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I’d traded for a young horse and took him out for his first gather. He had been raised in corrals and was bamfoozeled by the rough terrain. We’d ridden about two miles with him snorting and stopping and sliding, whinnying for other horses to save him. We slid off a slope and hit a small arroyo at the bottom. He stood shaking. I was eggin’ him on, but to no avail. He wouldn’t move. Completely overwhelmed, he laid down in the sand like a cow!
I sat still in the saddle with my stirrups on the ground. We had a short conversation, about a minute, then he took a deep breath and rose to the occasion.
The South Dakota Badlands can overpower a horse, as well. Shorty took a green grulla gelding of his out to check cows on a Pine Ridge Reservation lease. That, too, is rough
country, mostly rocky and uneven. He trailered across the prairie and unloaded on a little flat at the edge of the pasture. They weren’t far from a big badland creek called Redstone, that drains a lot of that area.
Laying off the side, he spotted a middle-sized Hereford bull. Shorty decided to push the bull on down the creek where he’d seen some cows grazing. It took a little prodding but they soon got the bull on a trail goin’ down the creek. The trail had a lot of bends and vertical cut badland walls.
The bull started down on to a steep trail into the creek bed but then turned back the wrong way, right along the wall! Shorty loped back up the creek bank, hee-hawin’, hollerin’ and waving his arms to shush the bull. But, all of the hoo-rah spooked young horse who, in a moment of “Now or Never”, jumped the back and landed a’straddle of the bull!
The bull lit out down the creek, the horse rolled off the bull, and Shorty rolled off the horse! The frightened horse, in panic climbed the bank and took off! Whilst crawling up the steep slide, Shorty had a vision of his best Hamley saddle hanging underneath the horse’s belly galloping for home. Which, of course, is what a good horse, with any common sense would do. But when Shorty topped the rim, there stood the inexperienced novice grulla, eyes wide and nostrils flaring, not twenty feet away. Somewhere in his equine brain he processed his options; Bull? Rock? Trailer? Mother and home? Not having any experience in his young life to compare this to, he actually walked up to Shorty, who touched the side of his face, and sighed. I guess he just needed a hug.
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Ann Kirk’s - Backing For A Great StopAs summer slips to a close and the
cool of autumn takes hold of our state, the temptation sets in to put the horses away for the winter and settle by the fireplace with a good book. But, if you are one who still wants to work with your horse, I have another lesson. This lesson will teach your young horse to back or will improve your backing in your older broke horse if necessary.
The importance of a great backup for the trail riding horse (and for all other disciplines as well) cannot be expressed strongly enough. If you do not have a soft, immediate re-sponse when you take the slack out of the reins and ask your horse to take a few steps backward, you do not have a dependable cue for getting your horse to stop, or even to just slow down. This makes for an annoying, not to mention dangerous, ride when you are out on a trail.
A good, solid backup is your control for any phase be-tween going forward at whatever speed to backing up for however many steps you desire. When you are riding in the arena or in an open area, you can use the technique of dis-engaging the hip to stop your horse or even just to slow him down. But, when you are on a narrow trail and there is not room for turning, you must have your bit connected to the horse’s feet so you can stop and back whenever necessary to avoid danger.
As with most of the rein-to-feet connections I make in my Sensible Horsemanship Program, I am going to teach it from the ground first. It is easier to teach a good backup, one rein at a time. The Bridle Dance sequence is taught after the hip is disengaged, preferably while the feet are not quite stopped. It is easier to move the feet in the direction you want them to go if they are already moving. If the horse comes to a complete stop and then you ask it to back up, it can lock up at which time you will need to disengage the hip to get the feet to move again before directing them back-wards. The rule here is “first get the feet to move, then get them to move consistently, then take them in the direction you want them to go”.
Put your horse on the circle and take it through the whole sequence of the Bridle Dance. (See the articles on www.annkirk.com) When you disengage the hip to stop, as soon as the hip steps over and you release, take the slack out as you step in next to his head and direct your hand towards the chest. Your shoulder should keep his neck straight as you apply pressure backwards until he takes a step, then release. Switch sides and repeat the sequence, eventually building to several steps back with a give at the end. In the beginning, the pressure will be a request. As he learns the right answer, vary the pressure to improve the connection to the feet. If he locks up and won’t move his feet, just continue the pressure back along his side to disengage his hip and try again until he takes that first step. Then praise, praise, praise!
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well, or at all, you have probably taught him not to back by unknowingly releasing him at the wrong time. When I apply pressure to ask the horse to back, I do not release that pressure until I get at least a lean in the right direction. Most young horses pick up backing pretty quick. But an “experienced” horse that has been taught to just stand and brace will take a little longer to teach them that the release only comes when they take a step back.
When your horse is really good at the back up following the disengaging of the hip, you will need to alter the exercise to be sure he is backing from the rein pressure and not just because you are walking towards him. You can lead him forward and while he is still going forward, turn and take his rein close to the bit and ask him to back. Try to eliminate the pause between forward and back. Don’t come to a complete stop until he has backed up a few steps. Remember to switch sides so he gets soft on both reins.
Next time we will move the backing to the saddle and talk about all the different uses of the back-up on the trail. Until then, enjoy your horse and stay safe. — God Bless, Ann
For more information on Ann Kirk and her Sensible Horsemanship Program or to check out the New DVD—Sensible Trailer Loading, go to www.annkirk.com. These lessons and others are available on the Sensible Horsemanship DVDs. Ann is also available for private lessons or clinics in your area.
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CLUB MEETINGS P.O.C.49ers Saddle Club Monthly - Lewiston, Idaho www.49ersaddleclub.org Ken Smith 509/758-9426American Mustang & Burro Association Monthly - Richland, Washington Barbara Rehfield 509/588-5130Appleatchee Riders Association 3rd Wednesday monthly, Appleatchee Clubhouse, Wenatchee, WA 509/663-3175 www.appleatcheeriders.comArabian Horse Club of Central Washington 1st Wed monthly; Club: 3rd Thurs, C’s Pizza, Union Gap Kay Coe, Chairman 509/457-8626Backcountry Horsemen of WA, I.E. Chapter Wildlife Council Building, N. 6116 Market, Spokane, 4th Tues. Ken Carmichael 509/466-2225 www.iebch.comBackcountry Horsemen of WA, NE Chapter www.nebchw.com - [email protected] - 3rd Sat. mo. Jim Hudkins 509/954-7446Backcountry Horsemen of ID, Panhandle Chap. www.pbch.org - [email protected] Connie Glass 208/687-3608Backcountry Horsemen of WA, Ferry County Chapter Norther Inn, Republic, WA 1st Wed. every month at 6pm Lloyd Odell (Pres.) 509/779-4244BC Draft Under Saddle Club Check website for meeting: www.freeewebs.com/bcdusc Amy 250/862-0765Big Sky Morgan Horse Assocation Alternate month - see website for dates Monica Cassidy www.bsmha.orgBig Sky Fox Trotter’s Association Call for information on meeting dates Russ Damrow 406/961-4321BitterRoot Backcountry Horsemen 3rd Thurs monthly at Corvallis High School Cafeteria, 7pm Sherri Harris 406/777-7403Blackjack Saddle Club E.O. Wed. Blackjack Saddle Club Arena, Thompson Falls, MT Scooter 406/827-4523Blue Mountain Dressage & Combined Training Assn. 2nd Tuesday monthly, Call for meeting place & time Cindy Standring 509/240-2109Blue Mountain Morgan Horse Club Call for meeting place & time (Hermiston, OR) Nancy Eidam 541/561-6644Cabinet Back Country Horsemen 2nd Tuesday of every month Charlotte McRain 406/293-8239Cayuse Kid’s Saddle Club 1st Sunday every month, Princeton, ID Brad Minden 208/858-2026Cleveland Bay Association Wanda 509/921-6674Coeur du Cheval Pony Club 2nd Thursday & 4th Saturday, Legacy Farms, Loon Lake,WA Laura 509/499-4975Columbia Paint Horse Club 3rd Saturday of every month, Kennewick, WA LaNay 509/627-4641 Country Kids 4-H Deary, ID Alexcia Livingstone 208/877-1636Crab Creek Riders Backcountry Horsemen Meets 1st Monday each month, Moses Lake, WA Bill Bailey 509/750-8196Dash of Class Mounted Ladies Drill Team 1st Monday of each month Fran Jacobson 360/825-3525Drover’s Jr. Rodeo Club droversjrrodeo.org for meeting dates Dave Paul 208/773-9327Eastern Montana Appaloosa Horse Club 1st Monday of the month, evenings, Billings, MT Brenda Robison [email protected] Oregon Arabian Breeders Call for meeting times Julie Errend 541/922-2704Eastern Washington Jr. Rodeo Association Call for information on meeting dates Dave 208/773-9327 [email protected] Washington Quarter Horse Assn. 3rd Wednesday monthly, any breed welcome Erva Hatfield 509/925-9172Emerald Empire Arabian Horse Club 3rd Tuesday of every month Barbara Tibbs 208/265-4084 Free Rein Therapeutic Riding Call for Volunteer Training Information Sandy Jones 509/979-1468Gentlemen on Horseback Nyssa, OR, yearly ride Scott Wiggins 509/868-1641Gold ‘n’ Grouse Horse 4-H Club Every Wednesday. Location TBA Janice Schoonover 208/263-9066Grant County Horse Association Third Monday monthly, Moses Lake Municipal Airport Judy Warnick 509/765-3427Heron Saddle Club 2nd Tuesday monthly, Heron Community Center, Heron, MT Leanne 406/847-2363Horse Wyse Instruction Clinics throughout the Inland Northwest www.horsewyse.com 406/266-3311I.E. Arabian Horse Club Please check our website for current info & meeting schedule Kari 509/939-0151I.E. Barrel Racing Assoc. For info on Open & Novice Barrel Races: Heather 509/981-0455 or www.iebra.netI.E. Miniature Horse Club Monthly Meetings Sue 509/291-5765I.E. Morgan Horse Club Perkins at Mission & Argonne, July 14, Oct. 16, Jan 15 Meri 509/226-2448 [email protected]. Mustang Horse Club Last Thursday of month 6pm at Perkins on Mission & Argonne Lea Williams 509/994-9829I.E. National Showhorse Club 3rd Wednesday of the month Janet Gorman 509/276-2605I.E. Quarter Horse Association Monthly Meetings - time and place vary Judy Van Houten 509/863-5415I.E. Tennessee Walking Horse Club 3rd Sunday, every other month - 3pm, Timber Creek Cafe Chris Hutchinson 208/676-1633Inland Northwest Dressage Association Bi-monthly Meetings 509/939-0110 [email protected] Northwest Driving Society 1st Tuesday monthly, Nov through March Cynthia Wahl 509/466-0109Inland Northwest Paint Horse Club Monthly meetings, contact us for location. Spokane, WA Debbie Kruger, 208/687-9404Inland Northwest Pinto Horse Club Meetings - call or e-mail for information. Shannon 509/951-8053 [email protected] Wayne Pioneer Wagons & Riders JWPWR.org Kathy Cowan 360/886-1729Justin Time Morgan Youth Club Monthly, Thunderhead Farm, Moscow, ID Lisa 208/882-0832Kootenai County Saddle Club Go to website for info www.kcsaddleclub.org Tami 208/591-4783Lewis Clark Saddle Club Monthly meetings, 1st Tuesday in Clarkston Mark 509/243-5300Melody Riders Saddle Club 1st Thursday of each month, Chewelah WA, 7pm Oly Burnett 509/935-4006Mid-Columbia River Arabian Horse Club 2nd Wednesday monthly Debra 541/567-3134, Linda 541/567-0041Mid-Valley Saddle Club 1st Wednesday monthly, 6pm. 1890 S. Main, Lebanon, OR Kim Winburn 541/990-5134 Missoula Back Country Horsemen 3rd Wednesday monthly, 7pm, Fish, Wildlife Park, Missoula, MT Connie Long 406/543-0528Montana Paint Horse Club Monthly meetings alternating between Missoula & Helena Mary Baughn 406/777-4196Morgan Single-Footing Horse Assn. (MSHA) Bruce Olso, 45 S. 1100 E. - American Fork, UT 84003 Gary 801/885-4714 Mounted Mischief 4-H Club Meets 2nd & 4th Thursday in Federal Way, WA 253/740-1665 or www.mountedmischief4-h.orgNational Barrel Horse Assn. WA District 03 Call for meetings and race dates Amber Gray 208/882-3304National Barrel Horse Assn. WA District 04 For more information and race dates, see our website Casie Monge 509/939-4175 www.nbhawa04.com
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CLUB MEETINGS P.O.C. NW Intermountain Team Penning Association Call for information on meeting dates Sonni Gilbert 509/990-0268North Central Washington Breeders Assn. 1st Tuesday monthly, in the Okanogan Valley - check website www.ncwhba.org - Lynn 509/686-7122North Country Riders Ride To Succeed - 7910 W. Burroughs, Deer Park, WA Melissa Stockman 509/276-9862North Idaho Appaloosa Horse Club Maureen Leen 208/265-7286North Idaho Backcountry Horsemen 1st Thursday of every month, call for meeting location Debra Gullo 208/265-5073North Idaho Draft Horse & Mule Association Mike Nagle 208/875-0024Northeast Zone Western Games Division/ WSH Call for details Colleen Trego 509/953-2085Northwest Mounted Shooters 2nd Saturday of the month Rusty Bergwyne 208/773-0339Northwest Palomino Exhibitors Association Not available [email protected] Pattern Racing Association 2nd Th., Apex Physical Therapy, Airway Heights, WA Marie 509/244-2985 Northwest Saddlebred Association Email for information Courtney [email protected] Stallion Service Auction Call for information Stephanie Harris 509/925-1259Northwest Friesian Horse Club Will Bron 509/830-3362Northwest Quarter Horse Assn. Monthly Meetings Rosemary Hoff 509/525-8308Okanogan Valley Cutters Omak Stampede Grounds, Omak, WA Heidi Wittig 509/683-1030Oregon Foundation Quarter Horse Club US Bank, Sandy, OR, 1st Saturday each month Gabi Bradley 503/668-4479Oregon Quarter Horse Association PO Box 537, Newburg, Oregon Keri Croft 503/537-9845Oregon Trail Appaloosa Club Monthly meetings in Central Oregon. Check website. www.otahc.orgPacific Northwest Fjord Promotional Group Meets twice yearly Karl Froelich [email protected] Country Harness Club 2nd Wed of every month 630 Pullman Rd, Moscow, ID Brent Glover 208/882-9293Palouse Dressage & Eventing Meets every other month Becky Paull 208/798-9594Palouse Empire Appaloosa Club Kathy Hodl 509/291-3971Panhandle Backcountry Horseman Monthly meetings Gene or Sharon Bruce 208/687-0152Parelli Natural Horsemanship 2nd & 4th Sunday every month Dan & Gretchen Thompson 406/862-1331Pierce County Chapter Backcountry Horsemen Every 4th Wednesday, 7pm. Elk Plain Grange, East Spanaway Jack Gillette 253/847-1626 Puget Sound Buckskin Horse Club 2nd Thurs. of each month, Silver Spurs Club House, Silverdale, WA Lynn Travis, PO Box 1730, Silverdale, WA 98383Puget Sound Hunter/Jumper Association North of Seattle Ame Seelow 360/678-7470Reining Horse Assn of the Northwest Monthly meetings Norm Poser 509/924-8625Ride and Tie Association www.rideandtie.org Melanie Weir [email protected]’ H Arena Tuesday & Sunday, Medical Lake Justin Luhr 509/998-5039Sanders County Rocky Ridge Saddle Club Monthly meeetings 1st Tues., Noxon, MT Shannon 406/827-3399 Sapphire Arabian Horse Club 1st Thurs monthly, www.sapphireAHC.org Sheela Murry 406/821-9963S.C.O.P.E. Sheriff Mounted Patrol Monthly meetings / Group Patrol Spokane County Michelle LeVar 509/951-9225Selkirk Driving Association Bi-monthly meetings Louise Casey 509/226-0582Selkirk Valley Backcountry Horsemen Monthly meetings, call for location Merle Olsen 208/267-2272 www.svbch.orgSouth Central Zone of W.S.H. 3rd Thursday of every month, Pasco McDonalds, 7:30pm Netta Goodin 509/547-0923Southwest Washington Paint Horse Club 2nd Tuesday monthly, 7pm, Jollies, Ridgefield, WA www.swwphc.org [email protected] Lake Horse Rescue & Youth Ranch TBD 208/791-6130 www.spiritlakehorserescue.orgSpokane Area Small Horse Association No Meetings until February 2010 Kristen Florez 509/220-0335Spokane County Mounted Search & Rescue 2nd Thursdays monthly, 6:30pm at Busy Bee, Airway Heights Phoebe Duke [email protected] Morgan Club Monthly Events & Meetings www.spokanemorganclub.org 509/796-2140Spots of Fun Appaloosa Association Call for meeting times Larry Luby 509/838-2421St. John Saddle Club St. John, Washington Holli Bafus 509/648-3815St. Maries Saddle Club 3rd Wednesday of each month @ Federal Building Diane Farrell 208/245-3388Tekoa Community Fair Assocation 2nd Wednesday of each month - Iron Horse Arena Bill Harp 509/284-2085Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders & Exhibitor Assoc.. of WA Monthly Meetings - call for times & locations Kirk Peters 253/639-3392Trail Markers 2nd Tues, not July, Aug, Dec, Pasadena Park Elem. 7:30pm Michelle 509/951-9225Treasure Valley Back Country Horsemen Bonnie Freeman 208/880-4776Treasure Valley Paint Horse Club Monthly Anne Gahley 208/286-7050UpRiver Saddle Club 2nd Tuesday of each month, URSC Arena Clubhouse Debra Zimnicki 208/245-6868Valley Renegades Terri 509/701-5361Vigilante Appaloosa Club 3rd Tuesday of every month at The Grubstake, Helena, MT Anita Wilson 406/235-4266Washington Bred Paint Registry www.WABredPaints.com Shelley Bridges 253/472-8001Washington Cavalry Association Meets Saturdays - www.yvn.com/users/trinity.cavalry.htm Jim DalyWashington Foundation Quarter Horse Assn. 2nd Sat monthly, Noon, Buzz In Steak House, Ellensburg, WA Ginny Howard 509/588-3614Washington Ponies Of the Americas Call for more information Linda 360/736-9150Washington Reining Horse Association Jeanine Kern [email protected] Montana Quarter Horse Assn. 1st Fri monthly, S. 7th St., Missoula, MT Debby Cress 406/777-1802W.S.H. NE Zone Games Division Monthly meetings & summer events Jessie McLaughlin 509/926-3642
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FOR THE LOVE OF THE HORSEby Dr. Bob Peters
What is the Scoop on Spavin?
VETERINARY KNOWLEDGE
AGELESSHORSEMANSHIP
Lameness in one form or another is the most
common problem we deal with as veterinarians in performance horses. No matter the discipline you compete in, at some point during the career of your horse it will get sore. For a huge percentage the problem will be hock pain and more specifically spavin. Spavin is an arthritic condition that attacks the distal, or lowest 2 of the 4 hock joints. These two joints, the tarsal metatarsal joint and the distal intertarsal
joint, are made up of rows of small cuboidal or squarish shaped bones. There is almost no motion in these joints. The pain is felt from the micro-motion they do undergo and the impact felt from the stride. The body tries to fix the problem by fusing them together. Fusion of these joints stabilizes the affected area and takes the pain away. Unfortunately it is very unreliable. I have seen horses fuse in under a year and I have seen others that still were not fused after ten years.
Why is the hock so vulnerable to injury? Why does it affect such a wide variety of breeds of horses involved in such different disciplines? First of all the hock, also called the tarsus, is easily the most complex joint in the hind leg. The hind leg has 6 joints total. Most of them have 2 bones that are involved. In contrast there are 10 bones that make up the hock. There are also 4 separate joint compartments in the hock. This incredible complexity is the biggest contributing factor to its predisposition to injury. It is not hard to imagine
how a high impact equine athlete can get sore in the hocks. One has only to watch a reining horse spin and slide and you will quickly appreciate the amount of torque a horse can generate and the hock must endure. But, if the high speed/high impact athlete gets sore why does the comparatively milder gait of the western pleasure or dressage horse still very commonly fall prey to hock soreness? In my opinion, for them, it is a matter of repetitive
motion, much like carpal tunnel in humans. There are many contributing factors that can increase the
likelihood that your horse will develop hock pain the most obvious problem being conformation. Any deviation from ideal conformation, from the ground up, further stresses a joint that is susceptible to problems. Furthermore, the hock seems to be very susceptible to acute injuries. For some reason hocks seem to be “magnetically attracted” to fences, not to mention kicks from other horses.
There are many different diagnostic tests that can be performed to diagnose hock pain. Some times it is blatantly obvious because the horse is very lame or has large swellings. Other times it is much more subtle. Very often the complaints we hear in the early stages of hock soreness are non-specific complaints like: “He is not getting up under himself”, or “he is not using his hind end”, “he is not getting or keeping his leads”, “he doesn’t want to move forward” etc. In all cases a full lameness work-up is necessary to determine the source, severity and prognosis for the problem. Feeling the leg, watching the horse move, flexion tests, nerve blocks, joint blocks, and radiographs are all important tools in diagnosing this or any lameness problem.
Fortunately there are many different treatment options that can be applied to spavin. These include the use of NSAIDS such as Bute or Banamine and topical applications like Surpass. Oral supplements like Equithrive have proven to be useful in low-grade cases and for prevention. Injectable glucosamines such as Adequan are industry standards for treatment. Very often the use of intra-articular corticosteroids are the best option. Finally in non-responsive cases we are able to speed up what nature is trying to do and fuse the joint. It is also very common for horses with any hind limb lameness issues to have concurrent back pain from adjusting their stride. We very often recommend chiropractic work along with the hock treatments to speed the recovery process.
The goal is to get your horse pain free so he will be happy, healthy, and able to reach his full potential. If you suspect hock problems give your vet a call and they will help get your horse on the road to recovery.
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Free Paint Gelding, White & Black, healthy older horse. Call anytime 208/660- 7865 Post Falls
Gentle 11 Year Old Pretty Appy Gelding, 15h, Been there done that, $1000 firm. 509/936-1978 Chewelah
America’s Oldest Breed. Morgan Stock for sale and stallion service. 208/476-7221, Cavendish, or www.creamridgemorgans.- com
Miniature Horses, Colts $125, Fillies some bred $300; free 16 year old stud, good pet, Teaser, possible breeder; afford- able horse training, developing a good foun- dation ground work $100 for 30 days, horse boarding $75/ month includes hay, hauling available. 509/258-8884
Lonely 17 Year Old Grey Mare, Sweet disposition, good companion horse, free to good home. 509/638-5402 Spokane
Pretty Paso Fino Mare, 13.3h, Registered, awesome trail horse, flowing gait, well broke, no bad habits, likes attention, great stamina, $1900 OBO. 208/245-7408, 208/582-4190
Reg. Half Arab Mare, 6, Chestnut, 6 months professional training, hunt seat or Western, show or pleasure, for experi- enced rider who will develop her talents, $3500. 509/276-2605 Colbert
Straight Egyptian, 11 Year Arabian stallion, chestnut, very nice, available on a lease with an option to buy or will sell out-right, serious inquiries only. 509/362-4165 Spokane Valley
Mustang/ Arab Gelding, Used For search and rescue, parades, hunting, great trail experience. $500. 208/263-0850
10 Year Old Reg. Arab Gelding, Greenbroke, free, you haul. 509-499- 8755
Can’t Finish, So Offering At A Very reasonable price, 2 beautiful mares, both registered 1/2 Arab, Paint, 9 year old black, 7 year old bay, both have Bask breeding & are Greenbroke, they are healthy with no bad habits, consistent handling, very easy & gentle to work with, had 30 days profes- sional training a year ago, but ridden very little since, looking for gentle, caring homes, $800 or best offer. 509/465-0574, 509/991-7474 [email protected]
Please Help- Single Mom Cannot Afford to feed through winter: 12 year, 13.1 hh pony gelding, $200; 4 year Quarter/ Thor- oughbred buckskin gelding, $250 ready to start; 4 year Quarter filly, greenbroke, $800; 5 year Reg. Thoroughbred filly, great on the trails, ready to go any direction, very mellow, $1500; 8 year miniature Pinto mare, broke to ride, $400. Will consider all offers & possible care lease to right home. 509/551-3848
Trail Wise Horses For Winter Lease. Great for beginners. No long term commit- ment. Visit www.campwahoo.com 509/674-9554. Cle Elum
Large selection of Warmbloods (Hanoverian, Rhinelanders, Oldenburgs) for sale at realistic prices. 3 Stallions at stud. www.cocolallacreeksporthorses.- com or 208/683-3255
Reg. Nez Perce Akhal-Teke Appy 2005 mare, 16hh, professionally trained, broke to ride, watch her perform Friday and Saturday, 9am at Sunrise Farms indoor arena, Liberty Lake, $1500 208/640-1030
Paso Fino, Pretty 14 Year 13.3hh Mare, well broke, wonderful trail horse with an ex- tremely smooth gait, $1300 OBO. 208/245- 7408, 208/582-4190
Beautiful Reg. Missouri Foxtrotter mare but looks like a small Friesian, 14.2H, gentle, loving, nicely gaited, proven brood- mare, perfect for light riding, $975. 208/245-7408, 208/582-4190
2 Year Old Sorrel Belgian Morgan gelding, leads, ties, trailers, excellent tempera-ment, $850. 509/684-1324 Colville
Spokane Morgan Club, Get A Free membership! See stallions at stud & qual- ity horses for sale, event photos & mem- berships online. www.spokanemorgan- club.org or 509/796-2140
Top Quality Mules For Sale, Largest selection in northwest, saddle mules, pack & drive. Go to www.northwestmules.com or call 208/816-8682
Spotted Standard Donkey, Double Reg. Jenny, 12.5hh, very friendly & loves at- tention, leads & ties, great breeding prospect or ready to learn to pack or ride. Pics at www.crickviewranch.com $400 obo. 541-938-6756. Milton-Freewater
Appaloosa Thoroughbred, 4 Year Old mare, snowflake sorrel, 15h, good gaming prospect, can be registered, not trained, needs experienced person to spend time with her, $500 or best offer. Call 208/875- 0251 or email [email protected]
Registered SPB Red Roan Gelding, 4 years old, lots of ground work done, I’ve saddled him, got on him several times, Ver- sary Rhyme, Nevada War Drum, Mr. Nor- fleet, & Peponita bloodlines, UTD on shots, I’m changing disciplines, asking $800. Nicole 509/251-5054 Cheney
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Horse Bedding, Cedar & Pine Shavings, great for stalls. We also have tan cedar bark arena mix. Moore Landscape Materials & Fuel, 509/466-7800 Colbert
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Horse Boarding, Close In South Spokane. Beautiful horse barn has in- dividual stalls with automatic heated water, horse may come and go from his stall to a large paddock or field; best hay, fed twice a day, oats if you want them. Outdoor round pen and arena, trails, secure tack room, space available to park your horse trailer, $250 per month; your horse will love it here and so will you, limited space available. 509/448-6505 for details
Black & White Tobiano Pinto, Half Arabian saddlebred, 3 year colt, by Spotz Sen-sation & out of Pure Polish Arabian mare, very pretty, serious inquiries only. 509/362-4165 Spokane Valley
Canyon Creek Farms Boarding Special, $100 for 1st month, 2 barns, indoor/out- door arena, plus 1/2 mile track, lessons, training & arena rental available. 509/631- 0731
APHA Weanlings. You Can See Them On website at www.paintedhillspaints.com. They will be registered and out of Four Ina Row. They are gentle. Have black/ bay/ dun and white. 208/659-3662
APHA Weanlings, Will be Registered & Out Of Four Ina Row, gentle, black, bay, dun, & white. You can see them on website at www.PaintedHillsPaints.com 208/659-3662 St Maries
Horse Boarding In The Spokane Valley. Our clean facility offers multiple 50x100’ paddocks with shelters or box stalls, indoor & outdoor arenas, access to trails & lots of TLC. 509/926-8309
2011 AQHA Fillies, Well Bred, Stocky, grulla & a sorrel with 4 socks & blaze, ready to go, $500. www.purrdcutehi- malayans.com 509/258-8997
Wonderful 7 Year Sorrel Quarter Horse gelding, great disposition, excellent trail horse, no bad habits, downsizing herd, must sell, $850. 509/233-8146 Loon Lake
“TATER” Is An 11 Year Old Registered gray mare you just can’t pass up! She’s a daughter of Streaker Gotchey, & a great- granddaughter of Easy Jet, Go Maggie Go, & Tonto Bars Hank! Tater has been used extensively on ranches & been hauled to barrel races & rodeos. She loves being roped off of, & is comfort- able roping bulls, calves, & branding. She travels out very nicely & out walks almost any horse, Tater loves to work cows, & is started on barrels. She is by far one of the most athletic horses I have ever come across! She has a nice big hip & good athletic size, she side passes, opens gates, backs, spins (at a walk), flexes (very light), arcs, counter arcs, picks up her leads, catches easily, & I can stand on her back, she’s just a big sweetie! I exercise her in a halter & bare- back, Tater is light in the mouth & moves off leg cues exceptionally well. When I’m out moving cows I use a light hackamore on her, Tater has a kind eye & a big heart, & a good home is a must! I wouldn’t be selling this mare but I have to pay for college, she loads, clips, baths, shoes, & is current on shots, shoes, teeth, & worming, $8500. Con- tact 406/212-9530
Reg. American Saddlebred Mare, 7 years old, show quality for saddle seat or dressage but loves trail riding, chestnut, 8 months professional training, $4000. 509/276-2605 Colbert
Ranch Raised Quarter Horses, Hancock/ Blue Valentine bloodlines. Joel Kretz, 509/779-4105, www.Promised-Land-Ranch.com
Horse Boarding, Separate Stalls & Runs, cleaned daily, quality hay, 2 feedings, heated water, steel fences, trails, pasture, arena. 16 miles north on Hwy 2. Friendly, family at- mosphere, references, $175. 509/292-8366
Beautiful Black Registered Tennessee Walker, 8 year old mare, broke, gentle, well gaited, Ebony Masterpiece & Merry Go Boy, Midnight Sun breeding, $800. Beauti- ful black & white Tobiano registered Ten- nessee Walker, 5 year old mare, gentle, well gaited, Paint The Town, Daybreak Paper Chase, & Triple Threat breeding, $800. 509/226-1237
Quarter Horse Gelding. Good Trail horse but could use some extra training, ap- proximately 10 years old. Free to good home. Glenn 509/216-0867 Stateline
Missy Sugar Lynx, 19 Years, Foundation, AQHA gray mare, child gentle, 14.3h, lead line or ridden by older children, healthy, sound, raised six foals, $660. 509/633-1716
Pasture For Rent In Spokane Valley, 2 acres, 3 stall barn, nice tack room, near 40th & Pines Rd., $150 per horse, per month, reduced rate for multiple horses. Michael 509/688-9463
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Canyon Creek Farms Boarding Special, $100 for 1st month, 2 barns, in- door/outdoor arena, plus 1/2 mile track, lessons, training & arena rental available. 509/631-0731
Northwest Trails Boarding Happy healthy horses. Excellent care, recom- mended by Deer Park Vet Clinic. Catering to those who really care for their horse’s well being. Large, lighted arena, three round pens, large paddocks & pastures with shelter. Endless miles of beautiful trail riding. Natural Horsemanship training & lessons available, friendly, helpful atmo- sphere. www.northwest-trails.com 509/276- 6345 Deer Park
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Horse Trailer: Trailswest 3 Horse gooseneck, extra foot long to squeeze in a fourth, awning, drop down windows, side tack with swing out saddle rack, water tank, front has bed boot box, mirror & clothes rack with shelf, awesome trailer, $11,000 firm. 509/521-6131. Tri-Cities
Horse Feeder, Custom Built, Heavy duty, legs 2” square by 1/4” thick, will last forever, no more feeding on the ground, save on hay & grain, each feeder feeds 2 horses, 2 available, $200 each or $375 for both. 509/276-5652; 509/994-4599 Spokane
Tandem Axle Homemade Trailer, Built to haul hay, $400 or best offer. 509/342- 9247
Horse Bedding, Cedar & Pine Shavings, great for stalls. We also have tan cedar bark arena mix. Moore Landscape Materials & Fuel, 509/466-7800 Colbert
Large Breed Plywood Whelping Pen And whelping potty pen-booth, $75, great condi- tion, 208/416-1283, Post Falls
10 Acres, 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath, All New interior, fenced, hay storage, garage, barn, Only $149,900 FHA financing available, Loon Lake. Call Farrah 509/280-9591 Wild West Realty www.- wild-west-realty.com
Horse Set Up! 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath On acreage in Elk, WA Only $128,100. Call for details! Barbara Frye 509/220-4373 Exit Real Estate North.
1988 Stock Trailer, 4-Horse, Tandem axle, center divider, loading ramp, excellent condition, $4200 or best offer, may take part trade. 509/276-5754
1997 Sundowner 3 Horse Slant Load With 17’ Sierra living quarters, 8’ wide & 7’6” high, loaded, mid & rear tack areas, padded stalls, mangers, washer & dryer, large shower, near new tires, solar, hay racks, much more, available with or without 1999 Peterbilt Model 330 truck with only 42,000 miles, $28,500 for trailer. Cobalt Trailer Sales, 4620 E Trent Ave, Spokane. 509/535-2154 Monday- Friday 8am-5pm
End Of Summer Sale! Will Rogers Saddle Co. has over 300 new & used saddles in stock! Several custom saddles in now, in- cluding by Jesse Smith & Ray Holes. Great selection of trail saddles, $195 & up. Used 17” Dixieland Gaited. Used 16” Circle Y Trail. New Crown C Barrel, with adjustable rigging. Double J Posey Pro Racer, Futurity by Frontier, plus good selection of other barrel saddles, new & used. Bob Avila Reiner, by Bobs. Martin Reiner. Come in and see! Buy, sell, trade. www.willrogerssad- dle.com 509/466-0106 Mead
3 Automatic Heated Double Trough Ritchie waterers, 3 years old, redoing stalls for corner mounts, will sell for $275 each. 509/292-9024 Elk
Diamond C Saddle Shop. Bill Flat Says: “Never trust a man who agrees with you, he’s probably wrong”. We have heavy wool, saddle blankets, several used riding saddles for sale, and 2 decker pack saddles starting at $165 each. We take trades. Stop in and visit us at Diamond C Saddle Shop, 1225 Bridge Street, Clarkston, WA. Open Mon- day, Thursday, Friday. Or call 208/305- 3126 to meet at your convenience
Close Out Sale On Trails West 20’ Hot shot Stock/Combo with spare & mats, now $10,200; Hotshot II 17’ BP, now $7795; Charmac 20’ Wrangler, now $9800; C & B Maverick 16’ BP stock with spare & mats, now $5900; Thuro-Bilt classic 2 horse slant load with floor mats, close out price $4495. 509/852-0587 or 1-800-424-7114
2 Horse In Line Circle J Tandem Horse trailer, extra tall & wide, tack room & dress- ing room, stall mats, escape & feed doors on both sides, ramp with storm doors & other double doors, has hay rack. 509/362- 4165 Spokane Valley
Featherlite Horse & Stock Trailers, Great selection & priced to move, models starting at $8200, enjoy the benefits of all aluminum construction with Featherlite quality. Cobalt Trailer Sales, 4620 E Trent, Spokane, 509/535-2154, www.Cobalt- Trailer.com Monday- Friday, 8am-5pm
Horse Gear, Single & Double Felt pads, hobbles, bits, pack cinch, 2 blan- kets, pack lash with cotton rope; ladies William Porter saddle, like new, $1500; 1600 plus pieces of hardware, O-rings, U-rings, snaps, buckles, etc, $1200; also have some leather. 208-875-0278
Vintage Horse Training. Specializing In gaining respect and control on the ground, and creating a calm, confident horse under saddle. Athol, ID. Call Abby, 208/683- 0372. [email protected]
Ethan Storey Horse Training. Specializing in starting colts of any kind to go in any direction. Lessons, tune-ups & restarting troubled horses. Gentle methods, very safe facilities. Honest & reliable. Locat-ed in Cheney, WA. Call for more informa-tion, 509/389-8560
Fjord Gelding, Loving Temperament, great trail or show horse, asking $2200. Pos- sible terms. 509/233-8146 Loon Lake
599’ Little Spokane River Waterfront 5.2 acres 36x60 shop with apartment including kitchen, bath, laundry. Sepa- rate RV pad & hookups, Chattaroy $214,999 Call Farrah 509/280-9591 Wild West Realty, www.wild-west-re- alty.com
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Save The Date For October 8th! The Spokane Area Small Horse Association will be having its 2nd Annual Plump & Puffy Pumpkin Play Day! This great event will be held at the beautiful HHP Training Center in Deer Park, located at 31006 N. Spotted Road. This fabulous day will be filled with a variety of events! We’ll be having a Holiday photo shoot (just in time for planning your Holiday cards), games for both you & your horse, driving competitions, silent auction, costume competition & pumpkin carving. Please visit our website, www.Spokane- Sasha.webs.com for our schedule & entry form. All of our shows are open to all Equine, 14.2hh & under & no membership is required! This fabulous day is geared for all age groups! So, load up your favorite horse, pony, mini or donkey & come join in the fun! If you have any questions, please contact Kristen, 509/220-0335
Inland Empire Morgan Horse Club’s Open Schooling Show & Fun Day Event, October 8, 9am-finished, Valley Mission Park Arena, Spokane Valley, WA, pre-regis- tration $30 for the day, or $7/ class, $5 post registration fee. Contact Nan Robison at 509/924-8654 or [email protected] com or Club website http://iemorganhorse- club.webs.com/ for entry forms & more in- formation
Farrier Service- Ken Sterner. Now serving West Spokane & surrounding areas.Professional, Prompt, & Reliable. Farrier-References. Discount on horses hauled to my shop. 509/954-5439 [email protected]
Horseshoeing, Over 20 Years Of experience! Call Chad Gundlach 509/325-6549
Double Certified! Professional & Reliable! Over 13 years experience. Master-ing corrective, preventative, natural & prop-erly balanced feet for the needs of today’s performance horses. 509/989-4929
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BARNS & BUILDINGSCustom Barns ..............................31D.E.C. Construction .....................30Northwest Cover-All ....................28
BREEDERSC & S Ranch ................................13Promised Land Ranch QH ...........20Shalwyn Arabians ..........................6Steinway Ranch ......................15,25WindDrift Farm Quarter Horses ...18
EVENTSHermiston Horse Sale ..................10Oregon Horse Center – Trail Events 8Ride The West ................................9Whetzel Horsemanship Clinics ....24
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REAL ESTATEBrooke Adams .............................30Jessica Shaeffer ............................18Richard Sievert ............................18
SADDLES, TACK & CLOTHINGIndiana Harness Co. ......................4Spokane Tack Trunk .....................24Will Rogers Saddle Company .. Back
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