2021 AQHA VRH World and AQHA RHC Finals Qualifying
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The 6666 Ranch is located between Lubbock and Dallas. The 142,000-acre ranch has been owned by the same family since it was founded in 1870. It is one of the largest ranches in the United States. It s now hit the market for the first time after the death of Anne Marion, an heiress and the owner of the ranch. For a cool $192.2 million, you can own a piece of Texas history. It was founded by Captain Samuel Burk Burnett. The Burnett family made its fortune in cattle and oil. Burk Burnett went on to be one of the most influential and successful cattlemen in the history of Texas. He started the ranch with 100 cows. This is the first time in the history of the ranch that it has hit the market. The ranch is located in Guthrie, Texas. It was owned by the late Anne Marion. She died in February of lung cancer at 81. She is survived by her daughter, Windi Grimes.
Horsetalk.co.nz International genetic experts converge to study fatal flaw in Friesian horses
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The Fenway Foundation for Friesian Horses has joined with the Gluck Equine Research Center at the University of Kentucky and Wageningen University in The Netherlands to study the megaesophagus and aortic rupture genetic flaw in Friesian horses. Image by AlkeMade
A group focused on the health and protection of Friesian horses is joining with renowned researchers in the US and The Netherlands to explore a specific genetic issue in the breed.
At the behest of the world governing body for the breed, the KFPS (Koninklijke Vereniging “Het Friesch Paarden-Stamboek”), the Fenway Foundation for Friesian Horses has partnered with genetic researchers from the Gluck Equine Research Center at the University of Kentucky and Wageningen University in The Netherlands to work towards unlocking the genetic code that causes the megaesophagus and aortic rupture genetic flaw in Friesian ho
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. ‘Western’ riders to show off at Ag Arena Sunday show is first IEA event Bulloch County has hosted Interscholastic Equestrian Association shows for years, with English style riders competing at Evermore Farms near Brooklet. This weekend, Western-style riders get a turn with an Interscholastic show at the Bulloch County Agricultural Complex arena. - photo by Photo courtesy DSDA
Bulloch County has hosted Interscholastic Equestrian Association shows for years, with English style riders competing at Evermore Farms near Brooklet. This weekend, Western-style riders get a turn with an Interscholastic show at the Bulloch County Agricultural Complex arena.