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VOLUME 6

ISSUE 7

JULY 2013

t s a F Horse Resource Where Race Horse Speeds... Meet Barrel Horse Needs.

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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

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s I am writing this, there is so much going through my mind. This past month has been full of news....from the exciting to the utterly devastating. It is hard to mention some events in the same breath (or paragraph.)

The Kentucky Derby named it’s 139th winner as Orb’s name was written in the history books. Steve Heuertz captured the excitement again this year and we have included some of his great photos along with coverage of this historic event in this issue. On a more somber note, Oklahoma suffered a major disaster as tornadoes tore through the state leaving a path of destruction and loss. There are so many emotions that I personally have felt (as I am sure most of you reading this have as well) while watching the coverage on TV and online. Some of the images and stories of total loss are heart wrenching. They will be rebuilding and recovering for a good while, let’s not forget about them. For those of you that would like to donate to those effected by this disaster, there are several charities that are out there that provide different needs. Please be sure to donate to a reputable charity or organization and don’t fall victim to a scam. (You can verify the legitimacy of a charity via the Better Business Bureau, Charity Watch and/or GuideStar.) Until next month....I’ll ask that you send up a prayer for those mentioned above .....and please remember to count your blessings on horseback! God Bless and Ride Safe, Christa Conway

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TABLE OF CONTENTS & CONTACT INFORMATION Table of Contents

Articles Page Letter From Editor 4 Horseshoe Hunt 5 Table of Contents & The Staff 5 Calendar of Events 6-7 My Daddy Always Said 7 NPBA News 7 Barrel Horse World Calendar of Events 8-9 News 11-15 Indiana Downs Standings 15 Barrel Talk 18 IBRA News 19-22 139th Kentucky Derby 24-32 QHRAI News 34-35 AQHA Central Region Racing Point Standings 36 Horses & Heels 38-39 Looking - A Soul’s Journey 40 Ask the Vet w/ Dr. Steve Fisch 42-43 Teen Corral with Clint Van 44-45 CMSA News 46-47 Barks N Bits with Bella 48 IJRA Rodeo News 50-51 IHSRA Rodeo News 52 Christian Cowboy Collection 54 Bro Brad Curtis - On the Trail 55 Stallion Directory 57 Business Card Directory 58-59 Classifieds 60 ITOBA News 61-63 Li’l Cowpokes Corral 64 Subscription Form 65 Mystery of the Month 67

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Horse Farm For Sale Indiana Barrel Racing Futurity Murphy Trailer Sales Myers Performance Horse Sale Puhl’s Photography Racing Horse World Reveal 4-N -1 Sixes Liaison Smooth Run Equine White Horse Ranch

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Calendar of Events

As a benefit to our reader’s.....All advertised events are included FREE of charge! Email us at: thehorseresource@msn.com & REMEMBER- CALL BEFORE YOU HAUL!

JUNE 2013

6/1 (April 2013 issue) Danville, IL @ M & W Saddle Club (Perrysville Road) – M & W 2013 Jackpot Shows – All jackpot shows are NBHA & IBRA approved (Also NPBA approved.) See showbill in April issue of Fast Horse Resource. FMI 217-3049565 or 217,431-4713 or www. mwsaddleclub.weebly.com 6/2 (April 2013 issue) Danville, IL @ M & W Saddle Club (Perrysville Road) – M & W 2013 Fun Show @ 10am – See showbill in April issue of Fast Horse Resource. FMI 217-3049565 or 217,431-4713 or www. mwsaddleclub.weebly.com 6/1-6/3 (April 2013 issue) Marion, IN @ Grant County 4H Fairgrounds – Contesting Show - Added Money! $500 Open Barrels – IBRA Approved – FMI 765-517-1608, 765-661-6068, 765-243-1450 or 765-661-3593 6/8 – (April 2013 issue) Falmouth, KY – Pendleton County Youth Horse Show - $2,700 Added Open Contest Show – NPBA Regional Show ($1,900 payback for just Pole classes) –Warm up Poles 8:30-10am, Warm Up Barrels 1011am. Show will not start before Noon. FMI 859-654-6268, 859472-5881 or 859-462-7915 6/8 (April 2013 Issue) Anderson, IN Madison County Equestrian Club Contesting ONLY Show - start time 12:00 Noon - see showbill or visit www. madisoncountyequestrianclub.com 6/9 (April 2013 issue) Kouts, IN @ Navajo Saddle Club – 2013 Open Horse Shows - $600 added money – 70% Payback – 9am start time, pleasure only. FMI 219-988-4984, 219-789-0255, 219-365-8717 or 219-980-8455 6/15 - (April 2013 Issue) Warsaw, IN - Open Pleasure Show 9:00am Rain or Shine - Guaranteed Added

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$ On all “Open” Classes 6/16 (April 2013 issue) Kouts, IN @ Navajo Saddle Club – 2013 Open Horse Shows - $600 added money – 70% Payback – 9am start time, contesting will not start before 3pm. FMI 219-988-4984, 219-789-0255, 219-365-8717 or 219-980-8455 6/21 - Shelbyville, IN @ Indiana Downs - Quarter Horse Day visit www.qhrai.net or www. indianadowns.com for more info 6/22 (April 2013 Issue) Anderson, IN Madison County Equestrian Club Combined Show pleasure & Contesting - start time 10am/contesting not before 2pm - see showbill or visit www. madisoncountyequestrianclub.com 6/23 - (April 2013 issue) - Angola, IN at Steuben County Fairgrounds - Steuend County Open Pleasure Show $800 Added! start time 10:00am 6/29 - (April 2013 issue) Ft Wayne, IN @ Allen County Fairgrounds on Carroll Rd. Open Speed Show – Warm Up Barrels Start at 5pm 90% PAYBACK! FMI 260-349-3283

JULY 2013

7/6 (April 2013 issue) Danville, IL @ M & W Saddle Club (Perrysville Road) – M & W 2013 Jackpot Shows – All jackpot shows are NBHA & IBRA approved (Also NPBA approved.) See showbill in April issue of Fast Horse Resource. FMI 217-3049565 or 217,431-4713 or www. mwsaddleclub.weebly.com 7/7 - Shelbyville, IN @ Indiana Downs - Quarter Horse Day visit www.qhrai.net or www. indianadowns.com for more info 7/7 (April 2013 issue) Danville, IL @ M & W Saddle Club (Perrysville Road) – M & W 2013 Fun Show @ 10am – See

showbill in April issue of Fast Horse Resource. FMI 217-3049565 or 217,431-4713 or www. mwsaddleclub.weebly.com 7/13 (April 2013 Issue) Anderson, IN Madison County Equestrian Club Contesting ONLY Show - start time 12:00 Noon - see showbill or visit www. madisoncountyequestrianclub.com 7/20 - Cloverdale, IN @ C Bar C Expo - QHRAI Annual Speed Sale - preview July 19th. Selling Yearlings, 2 yr olds, Horses of race age, Broodmares, Weanlings & barrel prospects. Visit www. qhrai.net for more info 7/20 (April 2013 Issue) Anderson, IN Madison County Equestrian Club Combined Show pleasure & Contesting start time 10am/contesting not before 2pm - 4H prep show - see showbill or visit www. madisoncountyequestrianclub.com 7/27 (April 2013 issue) Kouts, IN @ Navajo Saddle Club – 2013 Open Horse Shows - $600 added money – 70% Payback – 9am start time, contesting will not start before 3pm. FMI 219-988-4984, 219-789-0255, 219-365-8717 or 219-980-8455

AUGUST 2013

8/2 - Negley, OH - Simmons Equestrain Center - Dreaming of Three Event - Extreme Retired Racehorse Makeover - For more info: www.dreamingofthree.com 8/2-8/4 (April 2013 issue) Marion, IN @ Grant County 4H Fairgrounds – Contesting Show - Added Money! $500 Open Barrels – IBRA Approved (NBHA Approved on 3rd & 4th) – FMI 765-517-1608, 765-6616068, 765-243-1450 or 765-6613593 8/3 (April 2013 issue) Danville, IL @ M & W Saddle Club (Perrysville Road) – M & W

2013 Jackpot Shows – All jackpot shows are NBHA & IBRA approved (Also NPBA approved.) See showbill in April issue of Fast Horse Resource. FMI 217-3049565 or 217,431-4713 or www. mwsaddleclub.weebly.com 8/4 (April 2013 issue) Danville, IL @ M & W Saddle Club (Perrysville Road) – M & W 2013 Fun Show @ 10am – See showbill in April issue of Fast Horse Resource. FMI 217-3049565 or 217,431-4713 or www. mwsaddleclub.weebly.com 8/10 - Shelbyville, IN @ Indiana Downs - Quarter Horse Day visit www.qhrai.net or www. indianadowns.com for more info 8/16 - (April 2013 issue) Ft Wayne, IN @ Allen County Fairgrounds on Carroll Rd. Open Speed Show – Warm Up Barrels Start at 6pm 90% PAYBACK! FMI 260-349-3283 8/17 – (April 2013 issue) Ft Wayne, IN @ Allen County Fairgrounds on Carroll Rd. $1,800 Added Open Speed Show – Warm Up Barrels Start at 6pm - FMI 260-349-3283 (Stay for Saturday Show) 8/24 (April 2013 Issue) Anderson, IN Madison County Equestrian Club Contesting ONLY Show - start time 12:00 Noon - see showbill or visit www. madisoncountyequestrianclub.com 8/24 (April 2013 issue) Kouts, IN @ Navajo Saddle Club – 2013 Open Horse Shows - $600 added money – 70% Payback – 9am start time, contesting will not start before 3pm. FMI 219-988-4984, 219-789-0255, 219-365-8717 or 219-980-8455 8/24-8/25 – (April 2013 issue) Tipton, IN @ Tipton County 4h Fairgrounds – Sponsored by the Equine Council of Tipton County – Added Money!! NBHA IN02 &


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NPBA News National Pole Bending Association News Contact: NPBA c/o Elaine Barrett 6998 S. Co. Rd. 300 E. Winslow, IN 47598 (812) 789-5424 email: Jethanbarrett@aol.com Region 1

NPBA REGIONAL DIRECTORS:

Maine, New York & New Jersey Contact: Carolyn Richens (270) 487-5833 carolyn@tackstop.com Region 2 Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia & Maryland Contact: Kristine Nagy (330) 472 7410 truebelue@gmail.com Region 3 Indiana & Michigan Contact: Tammy & Stan Roberts (812) 354-4057 tammyr@heartgroup.com or troberts1012@yahoo.com Region 4 Illinois Contact: Rick Park (618) 889-5506 email: N/A Region 5 Kentucky Contact: Theresa Peoples bunniesnsuch2@yahoo.com Region 6 Tennessee & Missouri Contact: Josh Morton (731) 431-7496 jmorton@dementconstruction.com Region 7 Arkansas Contact: Doug Smith (870) 346-5906 smithqtrh@centrytel.net Region 8 Mississippi Contact: Wendy Thornburg bcgchick03@gmail.com Region 9 Georgia & Alabama Contact: Billy Hodges (229) 449-8788 billygaibra@yahoo.com Region 10 Florida Contact: Billy Hodges (229) 449-8788 billygaibra@yahoo.com Region 11 North Dakota & South Dakota Contact: Dawn Mutchelknaus (605) 461 1611 mutchelknaus@hotmail.com Region 12 Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado & Wyoming Contact: Donna Rankin (402) 419-0910 Region 13 Washington, Oregon, Montana & Idaho Contact: Jerry Barrett (812) 789-5424 jethanbarrett@aol.com Region 14 California, Nevada, Arizona & Utah Contact: Kate Ristow (805) 238-9948 kristow@wildblue.net Region 15 Texas, Oklahoma & New Mexico Contact: Jerry Barrett (812) 789-5424 jethanbarrett@aol.com Region 16 Massachsetts & Delaware Contact: Doug Leasor (413) 668-8961 lopinslow@charter.net Region 17 Louisiana Contact: Melissa Gros (318) 268-4647 Ladybug_lissa@hotmail.com District C1 Canada Contact: Joanne Fisher (416) 573-1876 Jfisher5577@rogers.com

GBRA Approved – FMI 765-8635409 or 317-374-9119 8/24-8/25 (April 2013 issue) Warsaw, IN – Kosciusko County 4H Fairgrounds - $2,000 Added Open Contesting Shows – FMI 574-551-4817 or 574-551-6113

SEPTEMBER 2013

9/7 (April 2013 issue) Kouts, IN @ Navajo Saddle Club – 2013 Open Horse Shows - $600 added money – 70% Payback – 9am start time, contesting will not start

before 3pm. FMI 219-988-4984, 219-789-0255, 219-365-8717 or 219-980-8455 9/7-9/8 (April 2013 issue) Danville, IL @ M & W Saddle Club (Perrysville Road) – M & W 2013 Jackpot Shows – All jackpot shows are NBHA & IBRA approved (Also NPBA approved.) See showbill in April issue of Fast Horse Resource. FMI 217-3049565 or 217,431-4713 or www. mwsaddleclub.weebly.com

MY DadDy Always Said... Every horse thinks its own pack heaviest. ~ Thomas Fuller We’d love to hear what your Daddy Always said...Send’em in... thehorseresource@msn.com

2013 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW DATES JUNE 28 - 30, 2013 CENTRAL KENTUCKY AG EXPO - LIBERTY, KENTUCKY ** ANNOUNCEMENT ** The NPBA Board of Directors has named, Dirk Carnahan-Executive Director of the NPBA Championship Show.

To find out more about how to have your show NPBA approved, contact your Regional Director listed below or visit the NPBA website: www.polebending.org Adult membership: $40/year Youth Membership: $25/year

(18 and younger as of Jan. 1) *****NPBA Membership Dues run from Jan 1 - Dec 31 of current year. Visit the website for a printable Membership Application

9/14 (April 2013 Issue) Anderson, IN Madison County Equestrian Club Contesting ONLY Show - start time 12:00 Noon - see showbill or visit www. madisoncountyequestrianclub.com 9/21 - Shelbyville, IN @ Indiana Downs - Quarter Horse Day visit www.qhrai.net or www. indianadowns.com for more info

Fairgrounds – Contesting Show - Added Money! $500 Open Barrels – IBRA Approved – FMI 765-517-1608, 765-661-6068, 765-243-1450 or 765-661-3593 9/28 - (April 2013 issue) Ft Wayne, IN @ Allen County Fairgrounds on Carroll Rd. Open Speed Show – Warm Up Barrels Start at 5pm 90% PAYBACK! FMI 260-349-3283

9/21-9/22 (April 2013 issue) Tipton, IN @ Tipton County 4h Fairgrounds – Sponsored by the Equine Council of Tipton County – Added Money!! NBHA IN02 & GBRA Approved – FMI 765-8635409 or 317-374-9119

9/28 (April 2013 Issue) Anderson, IN Madison County Equestrian Club Contesting ONLY Show - start time 12:00 Noon - see showbill or visit www. madisoncountyequestrianclub.com

9/21-9/22 - (April 2013 issue) Angola, IN at Steuben County Fairgrounds - Steuben County 4H Bit & Bridle Spring & Fall Shows - $1725 added money plus 70% payback - start time 9:00am

10/12 - Shelbyville, IN @ Indiana Downs - Quarter Horse Day visit www.qhrai.net or www. indianadowns.com for more info

9/27-9/29 (April 2013 issue) Marion, IN @ Grant County 4H

OCTOBER 2013

10/18-10/19 - New Castle, IN - JIM PITCOCK MEMORIAL SHOW - Added$$$$ - Watch for more info!

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6/1 $750 ADDED 4D Barrel Race Newville, AL 6/1 Honey Pot Barrels & oles Super Show Priceville, AL 6/1 Tri-States Barrel Racing Awards Series , AL 6/2 Honey Pot Barrels & Poles Super Show Priceville, AL 6/15 Chambers County Saddle ClubPayback in Running Events LaFayette, AL 6/22 Summerdale Western Store Barrel Race Summerdale, AL 6/22 GCBR 2013 Series Foley, AL 6/29 North Alabama Youth Rodeo North, AL

ARKANSAS

6/1 $1000 Added Searcy, AR BBR (pend) Searcy, AR 6/1 Calhoun County Riding Club Hampton, AR 6/1-6/2 Kelly Kaminski Barrel Clinic Natural Dam, AR 6/2 $600 added MaryLynn Jaggers Benefit/ NBHA AR-04 MONTICELLO, AR 6/2 NBHA AR 07 BARREL RACE HUNTSVILLE, AR 6/3 OBRA 4D - Open, Youth, & PeeWee START TIME 7PM Grannis, AR 6/4 Lightning C Ranch Saddle Series Vilonia, AR 6/6 4d buckle series Batesville, AR 6/7-6/9 Silver Spur Productions “The Ultimate Barrel Race” Fort Smith, AR 6/8 Rockin’ & Runnin’ Arkadelphia, AR 6/10 NBHA AR 07 BARREL RACE SILOAM SPRINGS, AR 6/10 OBRA 4D - Open, Youth, & PeeWee START TIME 7PM DeQueen, AR 6/11 Lightning C Ranch Saddle Series Vilonia, AR 6/15 NBHA AR 07 BARREL RACE LAVACA, AR 6/15 A-OK BARREL RACING, Coal Hill, AR 6/15 Calhoun County Riding Club Hampton, AR 6/16 * 7 Day Barrel Racing, Pole Bending, Goat Tying Camp * Judsonia, AR 6/17 OBRA 4D - Open, Youth, & PeeWee START TIME 7PM Grannis, AR 6/18 Lightning C Ranch Saddle Series Vilonia, AR 6/21 6th Annual Runnin WJ Barrel Race Texarkana, AR 6/25 Lightning C Ranch Saddle Series Vilonia, AR 6/29 $1000 added Charlie’s Angels Foundation Barrel Race Dierks, AR 6/29 A-OK BARREL RACING, Lavaca, AR 6/29 Calhoun County Riding Club Hampton, AR 6/30 BackAchers Ranch - Summer Series Conway, AR

CALIFORNIA

6/7 Friday Night 5 Star Saddle Pad Series Fillmore, CA 6/15 NBHA CA17 -Breeze E Ranch

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Acton, CA 6/15 Lassen County Search and Rescue fundrasier Gymkhan Susanville, CA 6/21 Friday Night 5 Star Saddle Pad Series Fillmore, CA 6/28 Friday Night 5 Star Saddle Pad Series Fillmore, CA

COLORADO

6/1 Estes Park Western Heritage, Inc Estes Park, CO 6/1 State Fair Super Race Pueblo, CO 6/2 Estes Park Western Heritage, Inc “Beat the Heat” Barrel Racing Series 2013 Estes Park, CO 6/2 State Fair Super Race Pueblo, CO 6/4 NO BRAKES TOUR QUALIFIERS Eaton, CO 6/6 Rappel’s Thurday Night 4D Gill, CO 6/13 Rappel’s Thurday Night 4D Gill, CO 6/13 Silver Buckle Jackpot Barrel & Pole Series Greeley, CO 6/18 NO BRAKES TOUR QUALIFIERS Eaton, CO 6/20 Rappel’s Thurday Night 4D Gill, CO 6/21-6/23 2013 Barrel Racing EXPO Golden, CO 6/22-6/23 No Brakes Tour Qualifier Eaton, CO 6/23 Copper Cowboys Gymkhana Club Golden, CO 6/27 Rappel’s Thurday Night 4D Gill, CO 6/28 Barrel Racing & Horsemanship Clinic Golden, CO

GEORGIA

6/1 Flint River Horesman’s Assoc. Jackson, GA 6/1 Open Faith Saddle Club Saddle Series Milledgeville, GA 6/1 NOOGA Barrel Racing Club Ringgold, GA 6/1 NBHA GA-04 two shows May 18 at Manley Arena in Eatonton, GA 6/1 Glenn Shea Memorial Barrel Race Valdosta, GA 6/4 Heard County Arena Practice Nights Franklin, GA 6/7 Friday Night Lights! (moved from 6/24!!!) Jackson, GA 6/9 Cox Arena Buckle/Added Money Finals Barrel & Pole Series IBRA SANCTIONED Silver Creek, GA 6/14 Flat Get It Farm Buckle Series Villa Rica, GA 6/15 IBRA Sanctioned Barrel Race Rising Fawn, GA 6/15 DASH FOR CASH MOULTRIE, GA 6/18 Heard County Arena Practice Nights Franklin, GA 6/22 LP Arena Jackpot Series Calhoun, GA

IOWA

6/14 Rockin M Races Bonus Race Finals SERIES Argyle, IA 6/28 Rockin M Races Bonus Race Finals SERIES Argyle, IA

ILLINOIS

6/22 NBHA/IBRA OPEN BARREL RACE Waterloo, IL

6/22 speed show St. Anne, IL 6/22 KCSC IBRA BARRELS/POLES TRAINERS 3:00 SHOW 5:00 MT VERNON, IL 6/27 2013 Vermilion Co Fair Show $2500 Added Danville, IL

INDIANA

6/14-6/16 The Pursuit of the Loot Super Show Cloverdale, IN 6/28-6/29 NBHA IN01 -- 2 Day Event Goshen, IN

KANSAS

6/4 Bit & Spur SC Buckle Series Sedgwick, KS 6/5 Butler County Saddle Club - Barrels & Exhibition Spring, KS 6/6 Barrel Award Series Open 4D/Youth 3D Topeka, KS 6/8 $100 added KS 02 NBHA / Bonus Race Qualifier Series Columbus, KS 6/11 KMOBRA Barrel Race Series Oswego, KS 6/12 Butler County Saddle Club - Barrels & Exhibition Spring, KS 6/14 Sharon Camarillo Clinic Park City, KS 6/16 MSC 2013 Open Speed Show Series McPherson, KS 6/16 OPEN 3-D/4-D JACKPOT - KBRA Topeka, KS 6/18 Bit & Spur SC Buckle Series-FINALS Sedgwick, KS 6/19 Butler County Saddle Club - Barrels & Exhibition Spring, KS 6/20 Barrel Award Series Open 4D/Youth 3D Topeka, KS 6/22 $100 added KS 02 NBHA / Bonus Race Qualifier Series Coffeyville, KS 6/22 KS05 NBHA Jackpots Junction City, KS 6/22-6/23 Kristin Weaver Brown Clinic Scott City, KS 6/23 Baxter Springs Saddle Club 4D Jackpot Barrel Race Series Baxter Springs, KS 6/26 Butler County Saddle Club - Barrels & Exhibition Spring, KS 6/28 OPEN 3-D/4-D JACKPOT - KBRA Lyndon, KS 6/29 KS05 NBHA Jackpots //BANKES BARREL RACE Abilene, KS

KENTUCKY

6/9 Southern KY Team Penning Bowling Green, KY 6/15 CARLISLE COUNTY FAIR SHOW BARDWELL, KY 6/22 OPEN NBHA Show Arlington, KY 6/28 Jackpot added money Horse show henderson, KY

LOUISIANA

6/1 DRR Saddle Series Barrels-PolesQuads-Fun Event , LA 6/1 Minden Riding Club Ranch Sorting Minden, LA 6/7 Red River Riders Vivian, LA 6/7 DRR $1,000 Added 4-D Open

Farmerville, LA 6/8 Minden Riding Club Added Money Show Minden, LA 6/8 Timed Event Horse Show Bogalusa, LA 6/8 River Cities Barrel Racers TBA, LA 6/8 La. Playday Riding Club Leesville, LA 6/14 CC’s Jackpots Crowley, LA 6/14 Minden Riding Club Playday Minden, LA 6/14-6/15 TIGER DASH FOR CASH $$$$ ADDED MONEY New Roads, LA 6/15 Great Southern Youth Rodeo Bogalusa, LA 6/15 Baton Rouge Barrel Racing Assoc, LA 6/21 Red River Riders Vivian, LA 6/22 River Cities Barrel Racers TBA, LA 6/23 Bienville Parish Fair Association Play day series Ringgold, LA 6/28-6/30 KRAZY KARMA RUN FOR THE KASH GONZALES, LA 6/28 CC’s Jackpots Crowley, LA 6/28 Minden Riding Club Playday Minden, LA 6/30 Bienville Parish Fair Association Play day series Ringgold, LA

MAINE

6/23 IBRA BARREL RACING 4D OPEN Raynham, MA

MISSOURI

6/1 NBHA MO 02 BARREL RACE EVERTON SADDLE CLUB Everton, MO 6/1 $100 added to BBR approved MO-07 sanctioned race Clarks Arena Versailles, MO 6/1 GYMKHANA SPEED EVENTS JACKPOT YEAR - Mansfield Saddle Club Mansfield, MO 6/1 MO-01 Point Show - BBR approved $100 ADDED to Open Marshall, MO 6/2 Valley Mount Ranch Buckle Series * Barrel Racing & Team Roping Valley Park, MO 6/6 5D BARREL SADDLE SERIES AURORA, MO 6/8 MO-01 Point Show - BBR approved $100 ADDED Pleasant Hill, MO 6/9 MBRA Jackpot Pleasant Hill, MO 6/15 NBHA MO 02 BARREL RACE AVILLA SADDLE CLUB Avilla, MO 6/15 Finley River Saddle Club Ozark, MO 6/15 MBRA Jackpot Holden, MO 6/18-6/21 Junior Rodeo Day Camp Oak Grove, MO 6/20 5D BARREL SADDLE SERIES AURORA, MO 6/21-6/23 $500 Added Open 4 D ($1500 added wkend) $100 youth 3D Cleveland, MO/ Bucyrus, KS, MO 6/22 Ava Saddle Club Fun Show Saddle Series Ava, MO 6/22 Finley River Saddle Club Ozark, MO 6/22 MBRA Jackpot Adrian, MO

MISSISSIPPI

6/1 $2000 Added Money Barrel Race Holly Springs, MS 6/1-6/2 Fagan Farms Barrel Racing Productions (3500 added money) Kiln, MS

6/14 $300 Added 4-Oaks Barrel Racing BOB BERG BUCKLE Series Poplarville, MS 6/15 JDCRC Youth Rodeo Prentiss, MS 6/29 JDCRC Youth Rodeo Prentiss, MS

MONTANA

6/8-6/9 NutraLix Barrel Daze Miles City, MT 6/23 KC Sandcastle Bakken Barrel Daze Sidney, MT

NORTH DAKOTA

6/8 Bakken Barrels and Buckles Series 2013 Williston, ND

NEBRASKA

6/5 Kenesaw Saddle Club Jackpot Kenesaw, NE 6/8 Waverly CO-OP Frink Arena Series Lincoln, NE 6/12 Going Faster Productions 4D Series Gothenburg, NE 6/22 Waverly CO-OP Frink Arena Series Lincoln, NE 6/26 Going Faster Productions 4D Series Gothenburg, NE 6/29 Kenesaw Saddle Club Jackpot Kenesaw, NE

OHIO

6/1-6/2 TROY CRUMRINE BARREL CLINIC, Lisbon, OH 6/7-6/9 $3200 Added NBHA OH 07 show Swanton, OH 6/8 VINTON COUNTY SHOWS McArthur, OH 6/14 Pam Cook Memorial Waueson, OH 6/21-6/23 $30,000 IN ONE WEEKEND - 3 $10,000 4D RACES Lewisburg, OH 6/29 $800 added NBHA OH 07 show Gibsonburg, OH

OKLAHOMA

6/1 SR Rodeo Assoc. Wann Okla, OK 6/1 Oologah Mustang Round Up Club Playdays Oologah, OK 6/1 2013 Jackpot Playday Series Muskogee, OK 6/1 $1500 added Angels for Ainsley’s Luekemia Benefit Barrel Race Collinsville, OK 6/1 Sr Rodeo Association Wann, OK 6/1 Oologah Round Up Club Playday Series Oologah, OK 6/1 Edmond Jr. Rodeo Edmond, OK 6/2 FLYING J ARENA -EXHIBITIONS Purcell, OK 6/2 Pawnee County Horse Club 4 week series 100% payback Pawnee, OK 6/2 $200 added Benefit 5D Barrel Race Durant, OK 6/2 Piedmont Roundup Club Playday Piedmont, OK 6/2 $500 Added 4 D WPRA Approved futurity/derby side pot Checotah, OK 6/2 Benefit 5D Barrel Race Durant, OK 6/2 Sand Springs Round Up Club Play Day Sand Springs, OK 6/2 Coweta Round-Up Club Playday Series Coweta, OK 6/3 OCA #9-BBR pending BARTLESVILLE, OK


6/3 Comanche Roundup Club - Barrel Jackpot Comanche, OK 6/3 Halter Series - McAlester RUC McAlester, OK 6/4 D&D PRODUCTIONS SADDLE SERIES SKIATOOK, OK 6/4 Chisholm Trail Ram Prairie Circuit Committee- Barrel Jackpot Duncan, OK 6/4 Ketchum Youth Night Ketchum, OK 6/4 Locust Grove Round Up Club Playday Locust Grove, OK 6/4 Showcase Equine Barrel Races Broken Arrow, OK 6/4 LCRC 5D Saddle Series Heavener, OK 6/5 Lightning C Arena Wed Night Jackpot McAlester, OK 6/5 Tri-K Tuttle Weekly Series Tuttle, OK 6/5 Claremore Expo Barrel Series **BBR Approved, Added $$** Claremore, OK 6/5 EXHIBITIONS & OPEN PEN- ADA ADA, OK 6/6 BonusRaceSeries/WildNotions ThursdayNights Summer HiPoint Saddle Series Collinsville, OK 6/6 Magnetic Sheet Series Muskogee, OK 6/6 Bonus Barrels Inola, Ok Cowboy Gatherin/Shoop’s Training Inola, OK 6/6 5D Open Jackpot Barrel Race/BBR APPROVED at the Gene Autry Roping Club Arena Gene Autry, OK 6/6 BBR APPROVED KETCHUM 4D BARREL RACE KETCHUM, OK 6/6 PRC Summer Lovin’ Buckle Series Poteau, OK 6/6 Barrel & Bikes Thursday Night $400.00 ADDED Saddle Series Beggs, OK 6/6 Prague ruc buckle series 4 week Thurs nights prague, OK 6/7 Rockin’ C Friday Night Lights Minimum $3,000 Added Series Talala, OK 6/7 CRUC SUMMER SERIES $1500 MINIMUM ADDED Choctaw, OK 6/7 STUCKEY’S ARENA - EVERY FRIDAY thru May and June Beggs, OK 6/7-6/9 Jackie Jatzlau Barrel Racing Clinic Shawnee, OK 6/8 SBRA Broken Arrow RUC, OK 6/8 2013 Rockin’ C Spring Playday Series Talala, OK 6/8 Sooner Barrel Racing Association 2013 Broken Arrow, OK 6/9 Pawnee County Horse Club 4 week series 100% payback Pawnee, OK 6/9 NBHA OK 06 Eufaula, OK 6/9 FLYING J ARENA -EXHIBITIONS Purcell, OK 6/9 SAVE-A-RACK $1500 ADDED BENEFIT Poteau, OK 6/9 Chisholm Trail Ram Prairie Circuit Committee- Barrel Jackpot Duncan, OK 6/10 Comanche Roundup Club - Barrel Jackpot Comanche, OK 6/10 Halter Series - McAlester RUC McAlester, OK 6/11 D&D PRODUCTIONS SADDLE SERIES SKIATOOK, OK 6/11 April Yeager Saddle Series Salina, OK 6/11 Chisholm Trail Ram Prairie Circuit Committee- Barrel Jackpot Duncan, OK 6/11 LCRC 5D Saddle Series Heavener, OK 6/12 Tri-K Tuttle Weekly Series Tuttle, OK 6/12 Lightning C Arena Wed Night Jackpot McAlester, OK 6/12 Exhibitions & Open Pen-Ada, OK 6/12 Claremore Expo Barrel Series **BBR Approved, Added $$** Claremore, OK 6/13 5D Open Jackpot Barrel Race at the Gene Autry Roping Club Arena Gene Autry, OK 6/13 BonusRaceSeries/WildNotions ThursdayNights Summer HiPoint Saddle Series Collinsville, OK 6/13 Bonus Barrels Inola, Ok Cowboy Gatherin/Shoop’s Traininginola, OK 6/13 Magnetic Sheet Series Muskogee, OK 6/13 Prague ruc buckle series 4 week Thurs nights Prague, OK 6/13 Barrel & Bikes Thursday Night $400.00 ADDED Saddle Series Beggs, OK 6/13 Ketchum Roundup Club 4D BarrelRace Ketchum, OK 6/13 PRC Summer Lovin’ Buckle Series Poteau, OK 6/14 STUCKEY’S ARENA - EVERY FRIDAY thru May and June Beggs, OK 6/14 CRUC Friday Night Jackpots $100 Added Choctaw, OK

6/14 Durant Round up Club Rodeo Durant, OK 6/14 Rockin’ C Friday Night Lights Minimum $3,000 Added Series Talala, OK 6/14 TRCC Barrel Racing Awards Series Muskogee, OK 6/15 SR Rodeo Assoc. Wann Okla, OK 6/15 Renegade Arena Barrel Race Ocehlata, OK 6/15 Sr Rodeo Association Wann, OK 6/15 Playday Series Collinsville, OK 6/15 OCA #10 Sand Springs, OK 6/15 Durant Round up Club Rodeo Durant, OK 6/15 KINGFISHER ROUNDUP CLUB TEAM ROPING KINGFISHER, OK 6/16 Sand Springs Round Up Club Play Day Sand Springs, OK 6/16 FLYING J ARENA -EXHIBITIONS Purcell, OK 6/17 Comanche Roundup Club - Barrel Jackpot Comanche, OK 6/17 Halter Series - McAlester RUC McAlester, OK 6/18 LCRC 5D Saddle Series Heavener, OK 6/18 April Yeager Saddle Series Salina, OK 6/18 Chisholm Trail Ram Prairie Circuit Committee- Barrel Jackpot Duncan, OK 6/18 Ketchum Youth Night Ketchum, OK 6/18 Locust Grove Round Up Club Playday Locust Grove, OK 6/18 D&D PRODUCTIONS SADDLE SERIES SKIATOOK, OK 6/19 Claremore Expo Barrel Series **BBR Approved, Added $$** Claremore, OK 6/19 Lightning C Arena Wed Night Jackpot McAlester, OK 6/20 Prague ruc buckle series 4 week Thurs nights Prague, OK 6/20 Ketchum Roundup Club 4D BarrelRace Ketchum, OK 6/20 5D Open Jackpot Barrel Race/BBR APPROVED at the Gene Autry Roping Club Arena Gene Autry, OK 6/20 BBR APPROVED KETCHUM 4D BARREL RACE KETCHUM, OK 6/20 PRC Summer Lovin’ Buckle Series Poteau, OK 6/20 Barrel & Bikes Thursday Night $400.00 ADDED Saddle Series Beggs, OK 6/20 BonusRaceSeries/WildNotions ThursdayNights Summer HiPoint Saddle Series Collinsville, OK 6/20 Magnetic Sheet Series Muskogee, OK 6/20 Elmore City Rodeo Elmore City, OK 6/21 STUCKEY’S ARENA - EVERY FRIDAY thru May and June Beggs, OK 6/21 Elmore City Rodeo Elmore City, OK 6/21 Rockin’ C Friday Night Lights Minimum $3,000 Added Series Talala, OK 6/22 SBRA Muskogee RUC, OK 6/22 Sooner Barrel Racing Association 2013 Muskogee, OK 6/22 2013 Rockin’ C Spring Playday Series Talala, OK 6/22 Elmore City Rodeo Elmore City, OK 6/23 Coweta Round-Up Club Playday Series Coweta, OK 6/23 Pawnee County Horse Club 4 week series 100% payback Pawnee, OK 6/23 Welch Round Up Club Junior Rodeo Series Welch, OK 6/23 FLYING J ARENA -EXHIBITIONS Purcell, OK 6/23 BARUC Playday Buckle Series Broken Arrow, OK 6/23 Broken Arrow RUC Playday Broken Arrow, OK 6/24 Halter Series - McAlester RUC McAlester, OK 6/24 Comanche Roundup Club - Barrel Jackpot Comanche, OK 6/24 OBRA 4D - Open, Youth, & PeeWee START TIME 7PM Smithville, OK 6/25 April Yeager Saddle Series Salina, OK 6/25 KMOBRA Barrel Race Series Miami, OK 6/25 Chisholm Trail Ram Prairie Circuit Committee- Barrel Jackpot Duncan, OK 6/25 LCRC 5D Saddle Series Heavener, OK 6/25 D&D PRODUCTIONS SADDLE SERIES SKIATOOK, OK 6/26 Claremore Expo Barrel Series **BBR Approved, Added $$** Claremore, OK 6/27 BonusRaceSeries/WildNotions ThursdayNights Summer HiPoint Saddle Series Collinsville, OK

6/27 Prague ruc buckle series 4 week Thurs nights Prague, OK 6/27 Ketchum Roundup Club 4D BarrelRace Ketchum, OK 6/27 Sharin Hall Tune Up Clinic Ardmore, OK 6/27 PRC Summer Lovin’ Buckle Series Poteau, OK 6/27 Barrel & Bikes Thursday Night $400.00 ADDED Saddle Series Beggs, OK 6/28 Edmond Jr. Rodeo Edmond, OK 6/28 STUCKEY’S ARENA - EVERY FRIDAY thru May and June Beggs, OK 6/28 Rockin’ C Friday Night Lights Minimum $3,000 Added Series Talala, OK 6/28 HALLOWE RANCH NEXT GENERATION YOUTH TEAM TRYOUTS Ardmore, OK 6/28 Hallowe Ranch Summer Blast Youth Barrel & Pole Event Ardmore, OK 6/29 Round-Up Cowboy Church Playdays Antlers, OK 6/29 bags of $$$$$$ rodeo spencer, OK 6/29 Hallowe Ranch Youth Barrel Event Ardmore, OK 6/29 PLAYDAY SERIES COLLINSVILLE, OK 6/29 Edmond Jr. Rodeo Edmond, OK 6/29 Oologah Mustang Round Up Club Playdays Oologah, OK 6/29 OCA #11 BEGGS RUC, OK 6/30 Pawnee County Horse Club 4 week series 100% payback Pawnee, OK 6/30 FLYING J ARENA -EXHIBITIONS Purcell, OK 6/30 Piedmont Roundup Club Playday Piedmont, OK 7/1 Comanche Roundup Club - Barrel Jackpot Comanche, OK

PENNSYLVANIA

6/8-6/9 Keystone Barrel Classic Hamburg, PA

TENNESSEE

6/1 NBHA TN05 $1000.00 Added Money Covington, TN 6/8 IBRA barrel race RURAL MOUNT ARENA Morristown, TN 6/22 IBRA barrel race RURAL MOUNT ARENA Morristown, TN 6/28 Safe Harbor of Memphis Battle in the Saddle $5000.00 Added Money 4D Open 3 day event june 28th-30th Memphis, TN

TEXAS

6/1 Spring Series STREETMAN, TX 6/1 TRI-COUNTY BARREL RACING ASSOCIATION BIG SANDY, TX 6/1-6/2 CIRCLE 3 at CIRCLE T in HAMILTON Hamilton, TX 6/1 Barrel Racers For Christ Crcokett, TX 6/1 Barrel Jackpot Magnolia, TX 6/1 Whitesboro Riding Club 2013 Playday Series Whitesboro, TX 6/1 Brady Playday Series Brady, TX 6/1 Miracle From Morgan Benefit $1500 added & Buckles Canton, TX 6/2 BIT barrel racing - Added Money!!! Terrell, TX 6/4 Salt Creek Arena Jackpot Boyd, TX 6/4 Aubrey= Laguna Madre Traders Buckle Series Aubrey, TX 6/5 Wednesday 4D Barrel Jackpot Stephenville, TX 6/5 Wednesday 4D Jackpot Stephenville, TX 6/6 Thursday Nite Jackpot Collinsville Tx 6/6 SALT CREEK ARENA JACKPOT Boyd, TX 6/7 Mason Rodeo Association Fundraiser Mason, TX 6/7 Branded Cross Cowboy Church Friday Jackpot Barrel Race- 100% PAYOUT! Boyd, TX 6/7-6/9 Paul Humphrey Barrel Racing Clinic Groesbeck, TX 6/8 Blue Ridge Riding Club Play Days Blue Ridge, TX 6/8 Kilgore Saddle Club Saddle & Buckle Playday Series Overton, TX 6/8 LBA Productions 4D $1000 ADDED Saddle & Buckle Series 2013 Big Sandy, TX 6/8 DCCC YOUTH RODEO SERIES Ponder, TX 6/9 DCCC PLAY DAY’S Ponder, TX 6/9 Tyler Saddle Club Barrel & Pole Series Bullard, TX 6/9 Exhibition Barrels and Poles-2nd Sun March- October Decatur, TX 6/9 Longhorn Barrels And Poles Marshall, TX 6/11 Aubrey= Laguna Madre Traders

Buckle Series Aubrey, TX 6/11 Salt Creek Arena Jackpot Boyd, TX 6/12 Wednesday 4D Barrel Jackpot Stephenville, TX 6/13 Thursday Nite Jackpot Collinsville Tx 6/13 Salt Creek Arena Jackpot Boyd, TX 6/14 NOTRA - 5D Barrel Race Fundraiser Caldwell, TX 6/14 Branded Cross Cowboy Church Friday Jackpot Barrel Race- 100% PAYOUT! Boyd, TX 6/14 Open 4D Barrel Jackpot Every 2nd & 4th Friday Grand Saline, TX 6/15 Sabine County Playday Series 2013 Hemphill, TX 6/15 Award Series Nevada, TX 6/15 4D Barrel race with $1000 Added Money Spur, TX 6/15 Buckle Series Hallsville, TX 6/15 NBHA TX 25 Crockett, TX 6/15 Benefit $1,000 Added & Growing Azle, TX 6/15 Benefit Barrel Race for Michael Callaway Brenham, TX 6/15 Benefit $1000.00 added 4D equal payback Gilmer, TX 6/15 NOTRA Caldwell, TX 6/15 Whitesboro Riding Club 2013 Playday Series Whitesboro, TX 6/18 Aubrey= Laguna Madre Traders Buckle Series Aubrey, TX 6/19 Wednesday 4D Barrel Jackpot Stephenville, TX 6/21 Branded Cross Cowboy Church Friday Jackpot Barrel Race- 100% PAYOUT! Boyd, TX 6/21 KCFA Jackpot 4D Barrel Race Series Boerne, TX 6/22 4-D 100% Payback Carthage, TX 6/22 7 County Shoot-Out Georgetown, TX 6/22 $1200 Guaranteed Added Money BLESSINGS FOR BELLE 5D Benefit Barrel Race Bullard, TX 6/22 MCCC 21 & Under Youth Rodeo Montague, TX 6/22 Spring Series STREETMAN, TX 6/22 BIT barrel racing - Added Money $$$ Terrell, TX 6/22 SCSP PLAYDAY SERIES Center, TX 6/23 Bar None Cowboy Church Playday Series Tatum, TX 6/26 Wednesday 4D Barrel Jackpot Stephenville, TX 6/28 Branded Cross Cowboy Church Friday Jackpot Barrel Race- 100% PAYOUT! Boyd, TX 6/28 Open 4D Barrel Jackpot Every 2nd & 4th Friday Grand Saline, TX 6/29 NOTRA Caldwell, TX 6/29 Western Wishes & SPCRRC Sinton, TX 6/29 $2500 ADDED BAR NONE COWBOY CHURCH BARREL RACE Henderson, TX 6/29 $1000 added 5D Bryan, TX 6/29 PLAYDAY BUCKLE SERIES JACKSONVILLE, TX 6/29 Open Playdays - Gainesville Riding Club gainesville, TX 6/29 PLAYDAY BUCKLE SERIES JACKSONVILLE, TX 6/29 EXHIBITIONS - GAINESVILLE RIDING CLUB Gainesville, TX 6/30 Western Wishes & SPCRRC Sinton, TX 6/30 $1000 added 5D Bryan, TX

UTAH

6/1 Utah Barrel Racing Assoc, UT 6/7-6/9 Dash For Dollars Ogden, UT 6/15 Utah Barrel Racing Assoc , UT 6/21-6/23 $7500 Added Salt Lake County Can Run South Jordan, UT 6/26 Utah Barrel Racing Assoc , UT 7/1 Utah Barrel Racing Assoc , UT

VIRGINIA

6/22-6/23 Ed Wright Clinic Forest, VA

WISCONSIN

6/8-6/9 NBHA Barrel Race @ ROC Ranch Oconto Falls, WI

WYOMING

6/14 Red Desert Classic Sweetwater Events Center Rock Springs, WY 6/15 Red Desert Classic Sweetwater Events Center Rock Springs, WY 6/16 Red Desert Classic Sweetwater Events Center Rock Springs, WY 6/22 Matthews Jackpot Van Tassell, WY

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ix FIRST toSHAKESSI98 2001 Chestnut AQHA Stallion SI98 First Down Dash X Shake Em Six By Streakin Six

Grade 1 Stakes Qualifier

Sire of Graded Stakes Qualifiers Average Earnings per starter: $11,345!

First To Shake Six SI 98-

Money earner of $16,805 at 2, fnl. Rainbow F.–G1. From very limited number of foals, the sire of 17 starters, 11 ROM, with earnings of $192,789, including Talleys First Shake si 97 (3 wins, $97,069, 2nd Zia D.–RG2), Shake Race si 96 (2 wins, $27,639), Shaking Sixes si 95 (Winner, $20,729), First To Oro B si 99 (Winner, $16,888), Shakeshakeshake si 101 (Winner, $5,877), Rollin First B si 92 ($5,206), etc.. First Indiana foals will be two year olds in 2014.

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News CHAMPION COLD CASH 123 RETURNS VICTORIOUS TO REMINGTON PARK

ning in the middle of the stretch was DM Streakin Thru Fire with a rally. The trio finished just centimeters apart in the margins. Stray Cat crossed the line in :46.124 seconds. Trained by Raymond Vargas and ridden by Cody Jensen, Stray Cat was 7-1 in the betting and paid $16.60 to win, $7.20 to place and $4.40 to show. Emperor Valerian returned $8 to place and $4.80 to show. DM Streakin Thru Fire paid $3 to show as the beaten 8-5 wagering favorite. De Passem Okey, a two-time American Quarter Horse Association Champion Distance Runner was fourth. It was the first race in his 11 career starts around the Remington Park turn where he did not finish in the top-three positions. Stray Cat is a horse by Storm Cat (tb) from the First Down Dash mare Your First Moon. Bred in California by his owners, Stray Cat won his second career race and his first at the 870-yard distance. The winner’s check of $21,280 moves his total earnings to $42,398.

OKLAHOMA CITY - Cold Cash 123, American Quarter Horse Racing’s World Champion in 2011 and the Horse of the Meeting at Remington Park in 2012, made a triumphant return here Sunday. The millionaire overcame a slow start to win the Grade 2, $101,340 Bank of America Oklahoma Challenge Championship. Owned and bred by T. Bill Stables, Inc. of Clare, Mich. and trained by Dwayne “Sleepy” Gilbreath, Cold Cash 123 was ridden by Roy Baldillez. The 5-year-old left the gate in slow order as he is prone to less-than-perfect beginnings. However, he usually has the time and the talent to overcome most of his starts and he did today as well, rolling to the front of the 440-yard race at the halfway point. Resilient once to the lead, Cold Cash 123 held on to win by a neck over The Sunday Assassin. BF Farm Boy was another head back in third. Cold Cash 123 crossed the finish in :21.523 seconds over a fast track as the heavy wagering favorite at 4-5 odds. He paid $3.80 to win, $3.20 to place and $2.40 to show. The Sunday Assassin returned $7.60 to place and $4 to show. BF Farm Boy paid $5.40 to show. The win was the 13th from 22 career starts for Cold Cash 123, a 5-yearold Michigan-bred by Oak Tree Special from the Takin On The Cash mare Hot Cash 123. He won his third career race at Remington Park, adding to his triumphs in the 2012 Leo Stakes and Remington Park Championship, both Grade 1 events. Cold Cash 123 picked up $46,620 for his win in the Oklahoma Challenge Championship, upping his lifetime money to $1,326,216. His next start is expected to be a defense of his win in the Grade 1, $250,000 Remington Park Championship on June 1. STRAY CAT WINS THREE-WAY PHOTO FOR DISTANCE WIN Making his Remington Park debut Sunday, Stray Cat battled to win by a nose in the Grade 3, $45,270 Red Cell Remington Park Distance Challenge. The 4-year-old horse prevailed when the photo-finish image proved his nose-bob at the line had him there first over Emperor Valerian and DM Streakin Thru Fire in a great ending to the 870-yard race. Owned by the Bonsall, Calif. partnership of Vessels Stallion Farm and entertainer Lyle Lovett, Stray Cat moved inside of his finishing rivals with 200 yards remaining to put himself in position. Emperor Valerian had the advantage up to that point, then dug down to battle back. Run-

DISTAFF CHALLENGE TO SHEZ JESS TOXIC The $40,860 Merial Remington Park Distaff Challenge was won in another close photo-finish by Shez Jess Toxic who exchanged the lead with Southside Of Heaven for the better part of the 400-yard race before winning by a nose in :20.115 seconds. Owned, trained and bred in California by Dean Frey of Stanton, Calif., Shez Jess Toxic was ridden by G.R. Carter. The 4-year-old mare won her Remington Park debut and her fifth race overall from 12 attempts. She has only finished out of the money twice in her career. Shez Jess Toxic was 7-2 in the wagering and paid $9.60 to win, $5.20 to place and $6.40 to show. Southside Of Heaven paid $25 to place and $15.40 to show. Shanachee was a half-length behind the top pair for third and paid $13.80 to show. Cruzin The Wagon was the even-money betting favorite, finishing seventh. Shez Jess Toxic is by Take Off Jess from the Victory Dash mare Dashing Fly Lady. The first-place check of $18,799 pushes her overall money to $158,634. ZOETIS STARTER ALLOWANCE CHALLENGE Those that compete normally in the claiming ranks of racing had their challenge race Sunday as well in the $34,650 Zoetis Remington Park Starter Allowance Challenge. Knockout The Fire won the race by a length, covering 350-yards in :17.494. Owned by Wade Helton of Pampa, Texas and trained by Alfredo Gomez, Knockout The Fire was ridden by Omar Reyes. Bred in Texas by James & Marilyn Helzer, Knockout The Fire is by Walk Thru Fire from the Feature Mr Jess mare Feature Knockout. She earned $15,941 for the starter allowance score to roll her overall money to $28,776. The Challenge winners from Remington Park are now qualified for the Bank of America Challenge Championships to be held at Los Alamitos in southern California in November. BRACE FOR BERNAL AIMS FOR SECOND DERBY OF SEASON The Sunday program also included six trials at 400-yards for the Grade 2, $285,780 Heritage Place Derby. Brace For Bernal, winner of the Remington Park Derby in April, emerged with another decisive trial win and the top qualifying time. Owned by Noel Lopez-Prieto of Canadian, Texas and trained by Luis Villafranco, Brace For Bernal won his fifth consecutive race dating to

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News November 2012. Jockey Paul Nieto has been up for all of the streaking wins and piloted the 3-year-old colt to a 1-3/4 lengths triumph in the final trial of the day. A son of Furyofthewind from the Shazoom mare Zoom Bracer, Brace For Bernal ran 400 yards in :19.577 seconds. Second in the qualifying was Buster 123, a half-brother to Cold Cash 123, with a time of :19.654. The remaining eight in the June 1 Heritage Place Derby, with their times: Dashin Brown Streak, :19.657; Hiclass Vodka, :19.809; Big Boi (Oklahoma Derby winner), :19.821; Glory Rider, :19.845; Send A Candy Guy, :19.892; A Will And Away, :19.899; Teller Ima Rockstar, :19.904 and BB Milliondollarbaby, :19.907.

TEXAS ROYAL SNOW SETS NEW TRACK RECORD, WINS 25TH CAREER RACE

The riding triple gives Packer 21 wins for the season. Jockey G.R. Carter leads the standings with 47 wins. Open daily at 10:30am for casino gaming and simulcast racing, Remington Park is the home of the $1,000,000 Heritage Place Futurity on June 1. Featuring the Bricktown Brewery on the casino floor, admission, general parking and valet parking are always free at Remington Park. Tracked by over 33,000 fans on Facebook and 3,700 Twitter followers, Remington Park is Oklahoma City’s only Racetrack & Casino and is located at the junction of Interstates 35 & 44, in the heart of the Oklahoma City Adventure District. For more information, reservations and group bookings please call 405-424-1000, 866-456-9880 or visit remingtonpark.com.

Dan Steers Announced as the First Competitor of Road to the Horse International 2014

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As the World Championship of Colt Starting returns to the Kentucky Horse Park for the second consecutive year to accommodate sell-out crowds, Australian clinician Dan Steers from Double Dan Horsemanship was announced as the very first competitor of Road to the Horse 2014. Dan Steers is no stranger to Road to the Horse, the talented Australian horseman served as Pen Wrangler at Road to the Horse 2013 to Double Dan partner Dan James. Steers captivated audiences at Road to the Horse 2013 with his light hearted humor and was affectionately known as ‘#1 Pen Wrangler’, a title that was monogrammed on the back of his deck chair that sat outside the round pen while he assisted Dan James. Steers not only brings his comical Australian personality to Road to the Horse 2014, he brings a lifelong passion for horses.

OKLAHOMA CITY – At age nine, the Appaloosa gelding Texas Royal Snow is showing no signs of slowing. In fact, he might be getting faster. Thursday night in a $10,000-level Claiming race for Paints & Appaloosas, the veteran powered to victory and a new track record for the breeds at 330 yards. Owned by Jimmy Maddux of Weatherford and trained by Mollie Devereaux, Texas Royal Snow started well under Agustin Silva and made the lead with just over 100 yards left in the race. Finishing strong, Texas Royal Snow hit the finish in :16.746 seconds over a fast track, setting a new Remington Park standard at 330 yards for Paints & Appaloosas. The old mark of :16.751 was set by Ooh Shez Special in May 2010. The 8-5 wagering favorite, Texas Royal Snow paid $5.20 to win, $3.80 to place and $3 to show. KJ Cash was a half-length back in second to pay $14.60 to place and $6.20 to show. First Kool Chick paid $5.40 to show, running third. The win was the 25th from 57 career starts for Texas Royal Snow and his eighth career win at Remington Park. Bred in Oklahoma by Maddux, Texas Royal Snow is a son of This Snow Is Royal (qh) from the Moon Lark (qh) mare Texas Union. The winner’s check of $6,680 boosts his career money to $256,392. Jockey Berkley Packer won three races on the Thursday night program at Remington Park. He visited the winner’s circle with Brookstone Moon ($50.80 to win) in race three, Kaylees Krazy Paint ($27.80) in race seven and Sissys Tres Girl ($56.60) in the 10th.

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“When I got the call from Road to the Horse Owner and Producer Tootie Bland I was in the warm up pen, aboard my Stock Horse, Double Image at the Australian Stock Horse National Show in Tamworth, New South Wales. At the time, that was always the biggest event in my show season,” said Steers. “I quickly realized I had bigger dreams that lay ahead in the Alltech Arena at the Kentucky Horse Park. I couldn’t be happier.” Growing up in Western Australia, Steers discovered his love for horses in his teenage years when he began working for master farrier and horseman Pete Weber and later Australian cutting horse trainer Corry Holden. Steers’ talents were soon rewarded with success in the show ring and he began conducting regular horsemanship clinics. In 2009 Steers and James relocated to New South Wales and Double Dan Horsemanship was formed. Since expanding to the United States in 2011, Double Dan Horsemanship has experienced enormous success. Dan James won the World Championship Colt Starting title in 2012 at Road to the Horse, where he represented Team Australia with fellow countryman Guy McLean. Both Steers and James continue to conduct horsemanship clinics in Australia and around the United States.

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Steers will be joined by other chosen competitors and a Wild Card contestant at Road to the Horse 2014. After careful selection, eight talented clinicians across the nation, were invited to take part in the first ever Road to the Horse Wild Card competition. These eight clinicians travelled to Road to the Horse 2013 where they selected a gelding from the AQHA Remuda from the 6666 Ranch. From Kentucky, the Wild Cards returned home to spend the following year building a partnership with their gelding and continuing their training until Road to the Horse 2014. In 2014, these 6666 Ranch raised colts will then return to Road to the Horse with their trainers, where they will compete against other Wild Card contestants for the title of Wild Card Champion. The Wild Card Champion will then immediately step into the Road to the Horse 2014 round pen, where they will have a once in a life opportunity to compete for the World Championship of Colt Starting title. Follow the progress of the Wild Card contestants on Road to the Horse Facebook. 2014 tickets are available now for Nation Members and on sale to the general public May 14, 2013. Don’t miss the greatest celebration of natural horsemanship March 14-16, 2014 at the Kentucky Horse Park. Purchase your tickets now to avoid disappointment. For more information visit www.RoadtotheHorse.com. About Road to the Horse: (March 14-16, 2014- Lexington, Kentucky) Road to the Horse is an exclusive horsemanship experience that combines valuable education and thrilling entertainment! A competition untouched by others, tests skill, experience and colt training talent, Road to the Horse dares elite horse trainers to create a trusting partnership with an untouched 3-year-old Quarter Horse. The test begins with the selection, choosing only one remuda horse from the legendary Four Sixes Ranch; competitors have just three days to build a working relationship. With disruptive sounds, exhilarating sights and

By: Tammie Hiatt When Katie Hulsey purchased her IPRA card, her goal was to win the rookie of the year title and qualify for the International Finals Rodeo. So far, so good. The 20-year-old Haleyville, AL cowgirl is currently doing both. Katie leads the rookie race and holds the number four slot in the world standings. Barrel racing comes easy for Hulsey, “Since I was big enough to do it by myself, I have been running barrels. My parents, Joe and Karen, both run barrels and it has always been part of my life. My older brother, B.J. ran barrels too, but he didn’t stick with the horses like I have.” “I’m excited about this year in the IPRA,” said Katie. “I’m trying to just take things week by week and see how it goes. I plan to stay pretty close to home; I doubt that I go to any of the Canadian rodeos this year. If I win money, then I enter for the next weekend.” “Last year I had my SPRA card and went to five rodeos and won enough to make their finals. I asked my Mom if I could buy my IPRA card if I had a good finals. I went into the finals in 10th position and ended up sitting third. We just really started doing great,” said Hulsey. “I love my horse to death! Diamon is so special to me. His registered name is “Heza Streakin Diamon”. He’s a 12-year-old gelding out of a grandson of Streakin Six and a thoroughbred mare. He was bought for me as a colt but I didn’t start riding him until 2008. Dad trained him and hauled him to the NBHA’s, he was too much horse for me when I was younger.” “I finally got to take him over and have been riding him for 5 years now. I tell my Dad that I always get his hand-me-downs,” Hulsey laughed. “Diamon loves to run barrels, he tries hard every time. He loves a big pattern where he can really stretch out and run. He does fine in small pens, but tends to get ratey. He has a fun personality and is spoiled rotten. If you make him mad, he’ll let you know it.”

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“In the past we have taken some of the colts to the futurities, but we’re not doing that now. It’s so expensive to do and with his job, we’ve just changed the way we are doing things. I like to take my time with the colts and go slow, I want them to last and have long barrel careers,” Katie states. “I used to have some superstitions, like I would not wear a shirt again if I didn’t do good in it. Now, I’ve decided that it’s just not worth it, and just take what I get,” said Katie. “I guess I out grew that phase.” Katie has a realistic outlook on her future. “I am taking online college classes. That lets me have quite a bit of freedom to go to rodeos and keep up with my colts. I’m not sure on a major just yet,” said Katie. “My mom is an accountant and I work with her during tax season. I’m leaning toward accounting, but haven’t made a decision yet. What I do know is that I have to pay my way to the rodeos, so if I am not winning, I’m staying home!” “I hope to be in Oklahoma City in January, that I know, said Hulsey.

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“The first year I was running him I went to the NBHA’s. He and I started our rodeo careers at the same time. The first one I entered was a first for both of us and we won it, I was hooked after that. He loves the rodeo crowds and excitement,” said Katie. “I definitely prefer running at rodeos over the barrel races.” “My family really likes the Streakin Six bloodlines. I have a full brother to Diamon that I am just starting to season at the rodeos. We have three broodmares that we raise colts with. We usually have between 12-15 colts that we are working with all the time. My Dad’s job keeps him from riding much at the house now, so I mainly ride the colts and get them ready and he hauls them for me. “

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Get Your Barn Ready For This Year’s Hay Storage First cutting is right around the corner in most parts of the country . . . for most of us this means our barns will need to be ready to store our hay in the next few weeks. “There’s nothing worse than having a load of new hay and having nowhere to stack it,” says Laurie Cerny, editor and publisher of www. good-horsekeeping.com. “Cleaning up your hay stack and storage area should be a constant process, but if it hasn’t been, it’s wise to do it now.” Here are some tips for better hay storage: Clean out the storage area. Remove all hay from previous years. If you have a cement floor – sweep the area out. Rake dirt floors and let the area dry/air out for a few days before stacking your new hay. Prepare the storage area. Always put a barrier between the ground and your hay. Wood skids work best to keep the bottom layer off of the ground while still allowing air circulation under the stack. Allow space in between stacks for air circulation and keep stacks at least six inches away from exterior walls (especially walls that heat up during the hot summer days). Stack as you feed. Don’t block your hay in . . . .if your feed half first cutting and half second cutting daily make sure you can access both easily. Separate different cuttings and different kinds of hay. It’s easy to tell first and second cuttings apart when they’re first baled and stacked.


News When it starts to fade, however, it’s not so easy. Know where you stack each cutting; you can also tie a tag onto the baler twine indicating the cutting or field the hay came off of. Keep a tally record. It’s easy to forget how much hay you’ve stacked in the barn as the season continues. Write your totals somewhere – either keep a notebook for your farm/stable, or mark it on a barn calendar or note board. This is the only way to know how much hay you have. For more practical horse care information go to www.good-horsekeeping.com. Comments and suggestions can also be sent to goodhorsekeeping@gmail.com

Spring Health Guide for Horse Owners BOAH/INDIANAPOLIS(15 May 2013)—Warm weather has finally arrived, and the Indiana State Board of Animal Health (BOAH) encourages horse owners to update their animals’ vaccinations now for the best protection against disease-carrying mosquitoes. Vaccinations against Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) or “sleeping sickness” and West Nile virus (WNv) are available to protect horses, mules and donkeys. However, both vaccines must initially be administered in two doses 3-4 weeks apart, to become effective. Equids may not achieve disease-resistance until after vaccination because full protection doesn’t develop until four to six weeks following the second dose. Annual booster shots are needed to maintain protection. EEE causes swelling of the brain, staggering, convulsions and fever in horses. EEE can even be transmitted to humans by mosquitoes that have fed on diseased birds; however, horses do not transmit the disease to humans. WNV is a neurologic disease that was unheard of in the United States until 1999. Since then, WNV has spread throughout the country. Like other encephalitises, WNV causes swelling of the brain, which can cause staggering, incoordination, weakness of limbs, ataxia, partial paralysis or death. WNV is transmitted by mosquitoes that have fed on infected birds, but is not known to be transmitted from man-to-horse or horse-to-man. Dr. Sandra Norman, BOAH companion animal and equine veterinarian, suggests owners take additional prevention steps by reducing mosquito populations by draining standing water from birdbaths, troughs and other containers. Owners may want to stable their animals overnight to provide added protection. Insect repellents should be used judiciously, and always according to label directions.

Horse owners should also vaccinate now for equine influenza, tetanus and rabies. Many combination vaccinations are available. Horse owners should contact their local equine practitioner to schedule immunizations and ask about options.Dr. Norman also suggests traveling horses have a recent equine infectious anemia (or Coggins) test, even though it is not required for horses moving within Indiana. Coggins is required in many other states and the time the test is considered current varies from state to state. When traveling, owners should have a certificate of veterinary inspection written within the previous 30 days and check with their destination’s office to receive up-to-date rules and regulations for entering.

INDIANA DOWNS From 04/23/2013 To 05/18/2013 For Breed: Quarterhorse Current Meet Leading Jockeys Jockey Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Win% $% Purses Juan D. Guerrero 24 4 5 3 17 50 $65,102 Rodney A. Prescott 15 4 3 0 27 47 $50,588 Harold Collins 23 4 1 5 17 43 $53,328 Julie Veltman 17 3 0 4 18 41 $41,794 Cesar Esqueda 13 3 0 1 23 31 $26,560 Shanley Jackson 23 2 8 2 9 52 $46,345 Juan F. Delgado 23 2 1 4 9 30 $35,035 Aron Hunt 17 2 0 0 12 12 $24,443 Francisco Giles 2 1 1 0 50 100 $16,300 Ben Creed 5 1 0 0 20 20 $9,470

Current Meet Leading Trainers Trainer Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Win% $% Purses Thomas J. Mosley, Jr. 25 5 2 4 20 44 $74,933 Ron Raper 31 4 8 4 13 52 $73,962 Randy M. Smith 13 3 1 1 23 38 $28,355 Randy Haffner 12 3 1 0 25 33 $27,590 Matt Frazier 10 2 3 2 20 70 $27,300 Rolando Almanza 3 2 1 0 67 100 $24,550 Danny D. Lang 8 2 0 1 25 38 $25,295 John McCreary 12 1 0 3 8 33 $24,075 Dicky Wayne Benton 11 1 0 3 9 36 $15,872 Salvador Rojas 6 1 0 3 17 67 $13,280

Current Meet Leading Horses Horse Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Win% $% Purses Especiallysweetperry 2 1 1 0 50 100 $16,300 Dancing With Ducks 2 1 1 0 50 100 $15,600 Sum Fun for Magic 2 1 0 1 50 100 $14,450 Bugs Gotcha 2 1 0 1 50 100 $9,750 This Lion Roars 2 1 0 0 50 50 $10,400 Runner James 2 1 0 0 50 50 $10,300 Fillemup Phil 1 1 0 0 100 100 $12,650 Romped 1 1 0 0 100 100 $12,650 Robins Corona 1 1 0 0 100 100 $9,900 Born too B Famous 1 1 0 0 100 100 $8,525

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New Castle New Castle, IN

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Friday Class: 8:00 p.m.

1. Warm-Up Barrels (5:30 P.M.)

2. IBRA Open 4-D Barrels

Saturday Classes – 9:00 a.m. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Warm – Up Poles GBRA 3-D Poles Open 3-D Poles Warm-Up Barrels Pee-Wee Barrels (10 & under 100% payback & prize) IBRA Open 4-D Barrels IBRA Youth 3-D Barrels (18 & under) IBAR Masters 3-D Barrels (40 & over) GBRA 3-D Barrels

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Warm – Up Poles GBRA 3-D Poles Open 3-D Poles Warm-Up Barrels Pee-Wee Barrels (10 & under 100% payback & prizes) IBRA Open 4-D Barrels IBRA Youth 3-D Barrels (18 & under) IBAR Masters 3-D Barrels (40 & over) GBRA 3-D Barrels

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Anyone is welcome to run in the IBRA classes. There is NOT an extra nonmember fee. 70% payback and $4.00 office/timer charge per horse per day (every rider must pay). Electric camping fee is $35.00 for the weekend or $20.00 per night. Non-electric is $5.00 for the weekend. Box stalls are $25.00 for the weekend required overnight or $15.00 per night. Day show tie out fee $10.00 per horse. Riders may roll their times over from the Open 4-D Barrels to the Youth or Masters barrels. Must be declare the rollover before the open run is made. 4-in-1 Reveal. Required number of entries for $250 added is 60 entries and $500 added is 75 entries. All dogs must be on a leash. No fires on ground, must be contained. For more information call or text Kelly Bricker 260-703-1100 or Chad Bricker 260-703-0839. The Show Committee’s Decisions are Final!!!! No Refunds!!! Not responsible for any accidents, injury, or theft. Unruly people or horses will be asked to leave

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Saturday Night Live Christian Band – “Turnaround” Potluck Carry-in Dinner


$5,000 Added IBRA Super Show DOUBLE points for IN Approved IBRA show for IN, KY, OH, MI, IL

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1. Warm Up Barrels (pay at the gate) $ 5.00 2. PeeWee Barrels, 10 & under (cannot compete in any other class) $ 7.00 3. Chalee’s Class (for the NEW, NOVICE, & NERVOUS) $10.00 This class is for anyone trying something new, not to be used as a warm up

4 IBRA 3D Youth Barrels (18 yrs and under) 5 IBRA 4D Open Barrels 6 IBRA 3D Master Barrels (40 yrs and older)

*****May roll time from Open to Masters ONLY must specify before class runs***** Show will be held rain or shine and will run indoors in case of rain Concession on ground

No refunds. Not responsible for accidents or stolen property. Spectators and Exhibitors attend at their own risk. Shirts with sleeves and boots required. No ball caps. Class closes after 1st drag in that class For more Information please call Susan 812-325-0310 For updates check out our FaceBook page: Chalee Gilliland Memorial Barrels and Bling

All proceeds from today’s show will benefit a Hoosier with Cystic Fibrosis with a medical need. Cystic fibrosis is an inherited chronic disease that affects the lungs and digestive system of about 30,000 children and adults in the United States. For more info contact the Chalee Gilliland Foundation, Inc. at 812-339-5083

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BARREL TALK I

f any of you have ever visited “Barrel Talk” or any of the other forums on BarrelHorseWorld.com, then you’ll have an idea of what to expect here. If you are not familiar with this “on-line hot spot,” then be prepared to read many interesting comments from other people in the horse world. We will try to include topics that will be helpful and/or meaningful to our readers. Look for answers to questions you may find yourself asking, opinions on supplements and feed, experience with health issues and the remedies that others have found to be helpful. The list goes on and on, just like the list of topics you will find on www.barrelhorseworld.com when you click on the Barrel Talk link.

Horses On Dry Lots

ninaom Posted 2013-05-21 10:34 PM (#6739856) Subject: horses on dirt lots Posts: 5128 I am moving from an area thats rainy and green pastures are the norm...to a much drier area where i see most horses on dry lots and fed hay twice a day. I worry so much about colic and ulcers i keep a slow feeder box filled with grass hay in thedirt lot where i board. Am i worrying for nothing? It seems other horses do ok without this. I also like my horse to have something to do during the day. What do others in dry lot areas do? Delta Cowgirl Personally, I think you are being very smart to provide slow-feed hay 24/7 to your horse. HurleyGirl I agree. If you can I think it is always best to keep forage in front of them. barn goddess I keep something in front of mine all the time. Whether in stalls, lots, or trailer. If you have ever dealt with ulcers then you know to keep something in front of them at all times if they aren’t turned out in a good pasture. So, yes I think you have a good idea and are not over reacting. ninaom Well thank you! I never see anyone else doing this but my horse likes to be busy! He loves his slow feeder and if it gets empty he throws it around lol. In fact he broke one so i got another for christmas. Weird i know! Anything to keep him happy. palgalz My dry lot horses have round bales of Prarie hay. They stand munching ear deep most of the time :) KylaKris I have mine turned out on 4 acres of dry lot and only feed hay twice a day. They typically eat for a bit then head out in the back of the lot to eat on the few weeds or lay in the sun and come back to nibble through

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out the day. They usually have a little left over by the next feeding so I don’t worry about them not getting enough. Never had ulcer or colic problems (knock on wood). KKCOWGIRL I would also give them psyllium. ~BINGO~ We keep ours on a 2 acre dry lot. It definitely isn’t ideal, but in saying that, we don’t have colic problems. Or atleast haven’t yet. We feed hay twice a day. But they get enough to keep them munching for a while. They usually leave scraps on the ground to come back to. And then mid day I feed them soaked beet pulp with safechoice perform. During the winter, we add salt to the mix to keep them drinking enough water. Again, not an ideal situation, but we make due with what we have. It sounds like you’re on the right track with the slow feeder. RidenFly I have to keep my three horses on a acre of dry lot. They are also stalled in 20 x20 stalls a lot of the time. Im in the desert so there is lots of sand.. I put them in their stalls and I let the poop build up a bit and then it gets spread out and beaten down to form a bed... after that I keep it clean.. the bed of manure on the dry lotted stall is used as a barrier between the horse and sand. It’s really the best thing if you cannot keep feed out 24/7 because when they do graze and they do it all day,,,, they are picking up old dried manure/hay instead of sand. It’s not that bad in regards to flies once you get the bed down and then pick up the extra. We all do what we have to. I dang sure wish I had lots of open pastures but I don’t. Gotta do what we gotta do. sassy&tessa I can tell you this. I lived in California my whole life except for the last two years. We had one bought of colic and at any given point in time could have between 10-15 different horses on the property. We probably had 50 horses go through the property

I grew up on. We didn’t have grass. Period. We fed twice a day and our horses looked great and never had stomach troubles. Never had weight problems either. I have had two run ins with colic or bad stomach aches since I moved to East Texas. One when they were on lots of grass and a huge pasture and another at my current place which is basically a dry lot but I have a round bale in front of them 24/7. I won’t lie, I miss the days of feeding twice a day and having them be ok. But I could do that because we had quality California hay. Way better than anything I have ever seen out here in East Texas but that is expected for me. I wouldn’t contemplate twice a day feedings here. starkfarms I had to make the change from 20 acres of grass pasture where the horses where out 12hr day, 12 hr stalls. I moved to south TX and they are now on 4 acres of dirt(with a few weeds/trees scattered). I really panicked about the sand deal and fed them stuff for sand colic several months as they adapted to this area. I made them the slow feeder box so they would have hay all day. I think the hay keeps their gut moving so it helps from sand building up. GOOD quality hay is a biggie for horses in dry lot as they don’t get the nutrients from grass that they are accustomed to. Sometimes they seem bored when they are tired of eating and other times they are just walking around searching for something to nibble on. Idaho I have two on dry lot, they have a tiny turnout to munch some grass for about an hour a day. Only from end of May until end of October(if it does not snow early) Free choice grass/alfalfa mix and then their breakfast and dinner of alflafa pellets and grain. I have one that stays trim and one a little chunky. Just like people Only colic bout I ever had was at the trainers during a very, very cold snap and she did not drink enough(-10 and below for 2 weeks no let up) The only colics I have

ever had were due to water intake and not to sand or feed patterns. If you are worried about sand(we do not have sandy soil) you could feed a sand supplement or just beet pulp shreds soaked. Edited to add: I tried the slow feeder on my mare that gulps her food, no go, it stressed her out so much, she just quit eating, after not eating anything but her breakfast and dinner for 3 days, I gave up, she hated the thing. But after a few days on free choice she backs off so that is the best for her. Nateracer I have two horses on about 2 acres that is what most consider a dry lot. It does have about an inch of grass and yard clover on it. They keep it mowed to about 1/2 or 1/4 of an inch. They get hay twice a day and grain morning and night. They get 3/4 of a small square in the summer and around a whole bale in the winter. Never had any problems. hammer_time We have both pastures and large dirt pens. We’ve fed twice a day my entire life. Sure, we should probably have some slow feeders after reading some articles....but we never had one colic due to feeding 2x a day. brlracerchick RE: hammer_time Same here. I’ve only had 2 colic in my entire life and luckily they were just minor bellyaches. One was on pasture and the other was in a dry lot and his friend got taken away.


IBRA

IBRA NEWS Story by Shane Cline Photos by Puhl’s Photography (To order photos visit www.puhlsphotography.com)

News

NATIONAL NEWS AND UPDATES Note From the President

Dear Members, It is incredibly hard to believe that it is already this close to the end of the season. Only 2 months away. With this being said it is also incredible how many opportunities most of you have to still qualify for Nationals or even change the standings to become a Top Dog! Remember, you need only be a member to go to Nationals, but to have the opportunity to qualify for the short go you must have at least 100 points. You can do this in just two shows if you place! It seems like every year about this time all the directors begin talking and thinking about sponsorships, I know I am for Kentucky and Nationals. This is only because we want the very best for our members, but we do need your help. With the economy the way it is, it is becoming harder and more time consuming for Directors to keep your awards at the levels you are accustomed to. Every little bit helps and they need it. Please don’t think of this as asking for hand outs because it is not. Our directors and our members are advertising for our sponsors. You can do a lot on that front as well. If you are the type to go out and ask for sponsors, then go out and buy the things you would buy anyway from our sponsors. Let them know you are supporting them because they support you. This is one of the best ways we can develop long lasting partnerships.

I hope that you will all join me in welcoming Arkansas as an active IBRA state. Please see the info under AR for further info! I know that every month I am telling you thanks for being an IBRA member but I really can’t express my personal appreciation. I am very proud to be part of such a fine organization. We have a great set of directors in place who are sincerely trying to do good for you and you are a great group of members. Because I want you to all feel comfortable communicating with the Home Office I will be doing my best to travel to each state this year. I will let you know through mass emails when and where I will be so that you may make it a point to flag me down with any questions or concerns that you may have. It is my goal to take at least one weekend a month to travel to a show outside of KY, so I hope to see you soon. This weekend (writing this 5/24) I’ll hit a Super Show in Jackson, OH at Henderson Arena to support MVP Show management who has been a great supporter of the IBRA. June 14th-16th it is my intentions to head to C Bar C Arena for the Pursuit of the Loot supporting Brian Isham who is producing his first IBRA Super Show! Praying that you all have safe travels and fun times!..Remember to show our upcoming barrel racers what this sport is all about! Shane

State News Arkansas

The IBRA National Finals will be located in Cloverdale, IN this year and will run from Oct. 7th - 12th. You still have more that enough time to qualify for the finals. This year we will not be issuing Top Dog Status to Arkansas members simply because it is so late in the season that we will this would be unfair to the other states. We will however be welcoming Arkansas members to obtain their state qualifier status and earn their spot in the short go.

For those of you who are unfamiliar with the IBRA and what we are about please review our IBRA Rule Book which can be found on the IBRA website at www.ibra.us. You may also find a place to join our organization under membership!

Our 2012 National Finals had a total payback of $133,843 and we handed our the following awards: Top 5 (Open, Youth and Masters): 1st: Pro Rider Saddle & Carroll Leather Trophy Jacket, 2nd: Frontier Trophy Buckle, Bar H Saddle Pad & Carroll Leather Trophy Jacket,

Hello Everyone, I would like to personally welcome you to the IBRA! There are many exciting things going on in our association and we welcome you to be a part of it! Thank you to Beau McCoy for stepping up to the plate and getting the ball rolling in Arkansas.

502-239-4000 office 502-239-4100 fax Shane@ibra.us

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IBRA P.O. Box 91205 Louisville, KY 40291

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IBRA NEWS

Story provided by IBRA Photos provided by Puhl’s Photography

3rd: Bar H Trophy Breast Collar with Headstall & Carroll Leather Trophy Jacket, 4th: Bar H Trophy Horse Blanket and Carroll Leather Trophy Jacket, 5th: Bar H Trophy Bronc Halter with Hay Bag and Carroll Leather Trophy Jacket, 6th-10th: Carroll Leather Trophy Leather Jacket in the Open

KY Member Brian Isham will be hosting his first every IBRA Super Show this month at C Bar C Expo center. This show has $20,000 in guaranteed money plus added money. This would be a great opportunity to have a warm up for the National Finals which will be hosted at C Bar C Expo.

Please let us know if we can be of any assistance. You can contact Beau at 662-544-5290 Sincerely, Shane Cline IBRA President

In addition to our long time supporting show producers, we have many new show locations added to our schedule this year including Waddy Saddle Club, multiple shows by Tammy Robertson, VA co-approvals (for our south east members) and more!

Indiana

June update Well I think Summer has finally arrived, bout time! By now every member should have gotten a mailed copy of the Indiana show bill & sponsors page. You can enter or send in sponsorship whenever you like. If you haven’t gotten a copy in the mail please let me know so I can make sure you are on the membership list! STATE NEWS There will be a double pointed show on July 12 @ Monroe County Saddle Club. This one day show will benefit our charity and help a person with Cystic Fibrosis in Indiana. So it is a great way to get double points and have double the fun while helping our charity double there money. Update on State show prizes that already have been ordered: 10 Saddles,( provided by B & L saddlery) sponsors will be added on the saddles 10 blankets: Sponsored by Bales Motor Top 5 Jackets: sponsored by Kerlin Motors 10 Saddle pads: 10 Hay bags: 10 bronc halters: And I am still ordering! All prizes will be given away at the state show so there is still a lot of time to get sponsorships and pay your way to the state show. If you don’t have the sponsorship page go on the IBRA /Indiana site. See you down the road. Linda

Kentucky

Hello KY Members, We have a lot a good things coming for the month of June. First and foremost we have the KY IBRA DOUBLE POINT FUNDRAISER SHOW on June 8th at Bluegrass Saddle Club in Shepherdsville, KY. BGSC will also have a show the night before which will be a great warm-up for the double point show. Proceeds from the Double Point show do go towards your awards so please support this show. We need members to message me on facebook or email Shane@ibra.us with an item you can donate to the concession stand. We will also have a silent auction table set up if you have any items to donate please bring them and let me know before hand what you will be bringing if possible. For every item you donate to the concession or silent auction table you will receive an entry for a drawing for a free membership. We really need everyone’s support here as we hope to be able to give away buckles to the Avg. Winners at this year’s KY State Finals in Liberty. This does depend on funds so please get those sponsorships turned in! 502-239-4000 office 502-239-4100 fax Shane@ibra.us

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We have three C & A shows lined up at the Central KY Ag Center this year on the weekends of June 12th-14th, July 21st-23rd and August 23rd-25th (KY State Finals). We have a special working for vendors if you know of any who may like to set up rates will be as follows: Single space booth 12 X 15 (Vendor supplies table) • $80.00 post marked by deadline. (Email Shane@ibra.us for details.) • $100.00 Day of show 2. You may set up at all three of the below events for the combined price of $250 ($100 Savings) • June 21st-23rd Single Show Price $100 • July 12th-14th (Liberty Extravaganza) Single Show Price $100 • August 23rd-25th (KY IBRA STATE FINALS) Single Show Price $150 Thank you all for your support thus far and making this one of the most successful years yet for the KY IBRA! Shane

Mississippi

Hope to see everyone in Holly Springs at the Marshall County Fairgrounds May 31st-June 1st for our IBRA 2 day show. Also, there are upcoming shows to be posted for July though the end of the year. I am trying to put together a state show in July or Aug where we can have a bit of added money and a nice pen. It is that time of year again to start working on the awards also. So, if anyone has any suggestions feel free to contact me (call or text) anytime. The most important thing is I want to have more shows. If anyone hears of a Barrel Race being put together please give them my number. I’d love to sanction them with IBRA. 901-335-4876. See ya at the next race – Sherri

Ohio

37 Barrel Races until our 2013 OHIO IBRA STATE FINALS!!! Everyone still has plenty of opportunity to haul your ponies, and work towards becoming an OPEN TOP TEN FINALIST, TOP FIVE YOUTH, or TOP FIVE MASTER rider. Please check out our Ohio Show Approval Page and take a look at the State Finals Show-bill. We’ve made some changes from last year, adding classes to Friday night, Poles on Saturday, and Sunday will welcome our Pee Wee Riders. August 1st marks the new calender season for your Ohio IBRA Membership. When August rolls around the Awards Account would have been cleaned out, and will be ready for the 2014 funds to start adding up. Each Season our Show & Sponsor Dollars are spent on that current season. Therefore each member for that current year is rewarded

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IBRA NEWS

2013 Awards are currently being ordered. The Top Ten in the Open, and the Top Five in the Masters & Youth will be awarded Jackets again this year. Many other awards will be presented as well, such as Saddles, Buckles, Halters, Coolers, Grooming Totes & more.

As you can see from the homepage we need to get busy on Sponsorships! With this being said I’m going to offer a Sponsorship Incentive. For the member who gets the most Sponsorships turned in by July 31st, you will receive $50 in cash & your stall paid for at the State Finals. For every $50 of sponsorships turned in you will receive a chance to have your Stall paid for at the State Finals. Please make sure you put your name on the sponsorship forms to get credit. If you need a cover letter or form I can email them to you. I can also mail them out if you give me their name & address.

Awards this year are sure to be unique and as preferred by many, useful, and also sporting the IBRA Logo.

If you have any comments, concerns, or suggestions please feel free to contact me.

Be prepared YOUTH RIDERS, we will be selling 50/50 tickets at the Finals, and your help would be appreciated. The Awards Presentation will run smoothly if I have three volunteers to help pass out awards, and set them up Saturday & Sunday at the Finals.

I look forward to seeing you all soon! -Michele

through that “current year” budget. Soooo, for the 2013 Season our rewards reflect the current available funds. Thus explaining how important Sponsors are, & why every Sponsor is important to us!!!

Please let me know ASAP if you are interested, I will be ordering a few shirts for those volunteering at the Finals. Every Current Ohio Member at the State Finals will be given a “Golden Ticket” at the entry booth. Please complete this survey and you could win $100 CASH! Winner MUST be present Sunday during the Awards Presentation. We have some other events that will be taking place during the Finals, so check back for the JULY UPDATE!!! Keep loading up & hauling out, hope to see you all soon! Lynn Brenner IBRA Ohio Director

Pennsylvania West

I would like to take this time to thank everyone who has committed to donate food items for the Fundraiser show this weekend. We do still have a few items that we are in need of, If you would like to donate, please contact me. We will be running the concession stand all weekend so the sooner your food items are there, the better. Please see www.ibra.us/shows/pe for a list of what is still needed for show. Also don’t forget that all raffle tickets need turned in by Sunday. We will be drawing for the DVD Player & case some time on Sunday! We will be holding a Silent Auction too this weekend at the Fundraiser so please try to support it. Any item new or used can be donated. We will need volunteers to help out with announcing, working the concession stand, setting Poles & Barrels, selling 50/50’s, & setting up Silent Auction. This is our biggest Fundraiser event of the year so please try to support it & help out. Also remember Sunday’s show is double pointed for PA West members. I still have about 12 boxes of candy bars that need sold. If you’re interested in helping sell them see me this weekend to get some. Please look over your points & standings and if you think there’s an error, contact me. It’s hard to believe we only have 2 1/2 months yet to go in this season. Please make sure to always use the same name for your horse! 502-239-4000 office 502-239-4100 fax Shane@ibra.us

Tennessee

Hey Fellow IBRA Members, The summer show season is here. We have several shows coming in the next few months. Be sure to check the website there are several shows coming up in June that are Co approved with Kentucky and Georgia IBRA. Almost all of the candy and candle money has been turned. I am in the process of checking out awards. If you have any suggestions please let me know. I have started a TN IBRA facebook page. I am trying to update the page as often as possible. If you have a show please feel free to post it there also. Also check the website weekly for updated shows and show results. I know I can’t say this enough but please go out and try to start getting sponsors for the TN State Finals which will be held at the Miller Coliseum in Murfreesboro, TN on Aug. 16-17, 2013. Any amount or donation will gladly be appreciated and accepted. Remember if accumulate $100 in sponsorship you are eligible to run in the Directors/ Sponsors Race at the National Finals which will be held in Cloverdale, IN this year on Oct 7-12. . I just want to remind everyone that the TN Farmer’s Co-op is the Title Sponsor for the 2013 TN IBRA State Finals and Supershow. Please let the Co-op know much we appreciate them and their support. Once again at the State Finals Friday and Saturday will count toward the 2013-2014 points. On Saturday points will also be for the 20122013. We will also hand out 10 Wildcards at the State Finals. The 2013 sponsorship package is online. Please print a few off and try to obtain some sponsor’s. We can’t continue the level of these shows and awards without these sponsors. It takes everyone pitching to obtain the level that we have been last few years. I can’t do it alone I need everyone’s help. Please get sponsorships turned in as soon as possible so I can be sure and add them to the website and facebook page. The more exposure hopefully the more sponsorships. I want to personally say a huge THANK YOU to the sponsors thus far TN Farmer’s Co-op, Divi/Chick A La Mode Farms (Lisa Bledsoe), Chris and Carol Ann Coffey, Pre-Vent Feeders, Baco Inc, Trails West Western Store, Shomaker Farms, and hopefully many more to come!! See ya down the road. Jamie

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IBRA NEWS International Barrel Racing Association

2013

MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION www.ibra.us

Membership runs from season to season * IBRA season August 1s t- July 31st

Points will not start until all information on application is received in office Please Circle one:

Renewal

Associate or non-contestant $30.00 Membership $50

or

New Member Family Membership $105

(3 or more in immediate family, Youth 18 & Under)

Name ______________________________________________ Date __________________________________ Address ____________________________________________________________________________________ City ______________________________________________ State _______________ Zip_______________ Phone (______) _______________________ Other family members (include SS#'s) ____________________________________________________________ 

Youth 18 or under Birth date_____/______/______ *

Family Membership names and birth dates: ____________________________________ ____________________________________ _____________________________________ ____________________________________ What state would you like to designate for IBRA 4-D points______________________________ (If you do not designate your state it will be assumed you are joining the state of the above address for points.)

E-mail address (for updates)__________________________________________________________

Accumulating Points – Horse and Rider Combination

When entering at shows, you may use the horse’s registered name or a nickname, but the same name must be used throughout the season. If you use different names at different shows for the same horse, there is a good chance the horse’s points will be split up. If this happens, points WILL NOT be combined at a later date. It’s your responsibility to use the same name for your horse at every show. You may receive points on more than one horse.

Send Membership To: International Barrel Racing Association * P.O. Box 91205 * Louisville, KY 40291 (502) 239-4000 Office Use Only: DB____ ML____ ENV____ EM____ 502-239-4000 office 502-239-4100 fax Shane@ibra.us

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39th Annual Indiana Barrel Racing Futurity September 6, 7 & 8, 2013 Hoosier Horse Park, Edinburgh, Indiana

SUPER SHOW for OH, IN, KY, MI, PA, WV No late Fees & No Large Processing fee

$6,000 Added

2D Futurity $$$ Bonus $$$

To Highest Placing Certified Indiana Bred in Open 4D (Sat) and Futurity

**SPONSORED BY QHRAI**

**Horse must have had at least one “out” in a race to be eligible.

GENERAL RULES: Futurity BFA & IBRA Approved 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Open to any horse which is a foal of 2009 or later, that has not competed in any barrel race, other than “for time only” prior to December 1, 2012. Purse of $6,000 plus 80% entry fees starting fee of $20. Due 9/6/2013. 2D Futurity with 1 second split in go rounds. Owners may enter more than one horse. Owner does not have to ride. Rider may ride more than one horse. Western attire must be worn by Rider. Substitution: Allowed only by owner of nominated horse. Owner can substitute another horse registered in his name. No substitution allowed after September 1, 2013. Open to any registered horse which is a foal of 2009 or later. PHOTOSTAT OF PAPERS MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY. There will be 2-go rounds in futurity. Total of 2 goes will determine the champion. Monies will be paid to the winners of each go as well as the average. Bonus Money from the Quarter Horse Racing Association in both the Futurity and Saturday 4D Open Barrel Race. Payout to be determined. 7A. Horses have to have had at least one race out to be eligible for this program. $500 added Derby with $50 Entry Fee, 80% payback, No Office Fees, 2-D Derby (BFA Approved), One Second Split with Progressive Pay. Will be run with 4D Sweepstakes. Exhibitor can enter both the 4D and Derby but run once and time will count for both. If exhibitor wants to just pay Derby entry fee their time will count for Derby payback only.

FEES: $300 if paid by June 15, 2013 ($60 stall fee for futurity entry included) (Also included in this payment is the $5 Association fee for BFA. DOES NOT INCLUDE Starting fee. OR

$110.00 to nominate - Due June 15, 2013 $120.00 to sustain - Due July 15, 2013 $120.00 to complete - Due August 15, 2013

LATE FEES: $50 Late fee to enter Futurity on Friday, Septemeber 6, 2013 by 9pm. Total Entry Fees paid that evening $350.00 plus $20 starting fee. Office charge of 20% of total entry fee per horse. Balance to go to $6,000 added. Average will pay as go rounds. Photographer for Show will be: Puhl’s Photography Special Awards to Futurity and 4D Sweepstakes Terry Van Volkenburgh Award to Fastest Time in Futurity STALLS AVAILABLE AT $60 FOR WEEKEND (12:000 NOON FRIDAY-SUNDAY)

GROUNDS FEE CHARGED FOR HORSES NOT STALLED ($7 PER HORSE PER DAY, $21 FOR WEEKEND) LIMITED ELECTRIC HOOK-UPS AVAILABLE - STALLS AND ELECTRIC MUST BE BOUGHT AND PAID FOR BEFORE THEY WILL BE OPENED FOR USE. EARLY ARRIVALS MAY HAVE TO PAY EXTRA TO HORSE PARK FOR THEIR STALL

The Indiana Barrel Racing Futurity and/or Hoosier Horse Park will not be held responsible for any claims, damages or injuries to persons, horses or vehicles or any other articles which you may use on premises. All classes will be run according to BFA and IBRF Rules. Judges deciosion will be final. Proper attire is required. Boots, long sleeve shirts & hats in Futurity (NO ball-caps) Arena will be closed 2 hours prior to show to prepare for classes. IBRA Super Show (for OH, IN, KY, MI, PA, WV) BFA Approved - GBRA of Indiana Approved $10,000 Bonus Money to $2,500 Open Sweepstakes For Future Fortunes Enrolled Horses. Must have a copy of horse’s papers when entering to verify eligibility. For entry form, schedule or additional information call:

Vickie Duke: (317)535-7191 or Vickie Benefiel: (317)752-4813 www.indianabarrelracingfuturity.com

Show Schedule: * Denote GBRA of Indiana GBRA - Approved Classes: Must be a member to show - Can join at show

-------Friday, September 6, 2013------Exhibition Barrels - $5.oo Entry Fee (No Payback) Run from 12:00 to 6:00pm Friday (some breaks to work arena) Friday Night Horse Show Starts at 7:00pm SHARP Office Charge of $3.oo per Horse per Day (None on Exhibition)

Open 4D Barrels.......$1,000 ADDED........1/2 second - 1 second - 2 seconds $28 Entry Fee which includes $1 timer fee, $2 IBRA fee and $3 office charge....80% Payback

This show is approved by the IBRA and the BFA. IBRA Members will get points to qualify for the Championship Show. There will be a $2.00 Association Fee charged for both 4D Sweepstakes in addition to the $3.00 office charge by the Indiana Barrel Racing Futurity.. There is also a $5.00 Association Fee for BFA in the Futurity. See under fees for Futurity.

-------Saturday, September 7, 2013-------

**Show starts promptly at 8:30am. Futurity not before 9:30 or 1/2 hour after after class 1**

*1. GBRA Poles - 3D Format 1A. **1st Go of Futurity - $6,000 Added Late entries accepted until 9:00 p.m. Friday, September 6, 2013.

2D Futurity with 1 second split in go rounds. EBFA & BFA APPROVED. Bonus Money from QHRAI in Futurity for Horses that are Certified Indiana Breds. Payout to be determined. Must have at least one race out. 2. 3D Youth Barrel Sweepstakes - $500 Added $20 Entry plus office fee $25 total EF- 80% payback Over 50 entries this class will be a 4D. Can roll over time to Open. 3. 3D Masters Barrel Race - $250 Added $25.00 Entry Fee includes office fees • 80% Pay Back. $250.00 Added. Over 50 entries this class will be a 4D. Can roll over time to Open. 4.**4D Barrel Sweepstakes - $2,500 Added $50.00 Entry Free includes $5 office charge and $2 IBRF Fee • $2,500 added with 80% of Entry Fee Added, $10,000 Bonus Money for Future Fortunes Enrolled Horses. Must have a copy of the Horse’s papers when entering to be eligible. $500 Added Derby to be run with 4-D Sweepstakes. Bonus Money from QHRAI. Split to be determined. This is for Certified Indiana Bred verified on papers. .More information as far as payback at time of show. See rule #7 & #8. 5. *GBRA........................Pee Wee Barrels 6. *GBRA of Indiana Barrel Race -Add Money - Run by Their Rules - 3D Format 7. Exhibition Barrels - $5 Entry Fee - No Payback ($10 fine for over 1 minute)

-------Sunday, September 9, 2012-------

**Show Starts Promptly at 10:00am** ----------------------------------------Awards Presentation for Futurity--------------------------------------------2. Exhibition Barrels - $5 Entry Fee (fine over 1 minute) - No Payback No GBRAI Classes to be run until after awards presentation.

1. 2nd Go Futurity

3. *GBRA Pee Wee Barrels 3A. *GBRA Barrels - 3D Format 4. *GBRA Pole Bending - 3D Format

ENTRY FORM NAME OF HORSE

REGISTRATION #

YEAR FOALED

1._____________________________________________________ 2._____________________________________________________ 3._____________________________________________________ Name___________________________________________________ Address__________________________________________________ City/State/ZIP____________________________ Send Entries To: Phone#_______________________________ Vickie Duke Social Security #__________________________ 3567 E. 700 N. Whiteland, IN 46184 MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: INDIANA BARREL RACING FUTURITY, INC. (317)535-7191 # OF EXTRA STALLS REQUESTED___@$60 PER STALL=$_____ Fax: (317)535-7279 FUTURITY ENTRY GETS A STALL (INCLUDED IN ENTRY FEE) Friday $1,000 Added 4D Saturday $2,500 Added 4D If 100 Entries, will pay places as follows: 8 in 1D, 6 in 2D, 5 in 3D, 4 in 4D More places depending on amount of entries. AWARDS TO 4D Sweepstakes winners on Saturday

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The 139th KENTUCKY DERBY

Story & Photos by: Steve Heuertz

139TH KENTUCKY DERBY

On a rainy Saturday afternoon and beneath the watch of twin spires, the sun did not exactly shine on “My Old Kentucky Home.” Instead, the son of Malibu Moon rose and Orb shined in the Kentucky Derby.

T

Orb schools in the Churchill paddock in preparation for the Derby.

he Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (Gr. 1) is an annual renewal occurring the first Saturday of each May and the pinnacle of Thoroughbred Racing in America. Every year, this timeless adaptation generates an ensemble of characters and stories that captures the hearts and minds of an eager audience. The 139th edition of “The Greatest Two Minutes in Sports” was no different. Amidst this year’s headliners were jockey Rosie Napravnik, who aboard Mylute would attempt to become the first female rider to win the roses. Joining Napravnik in the starting gate, Kevin Krigger aimed to be the first African-American winning jockey since 1902. A win for Krigger on the speedy Santa Anita Derby (Gr. 1) winner, Goldencents, would subsequently provide back-to-back victories for trainer Doug O’Neill who won the 2012 Derby with I’ll Have Another. Hall of Fame Jockey Gary Stevens hoped to

NORMANDY INVASION

Horses and mint juleps are regular sights at the Kentucky Derby.

Normandy Invasion receives words of encouragement leading up to his run for the roses.

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spoil these bids. Returning to the irons after ending his seven year retirement earlier in the year, Stevens now sought his fourth Derby win while riding Oxbow for fellow Hall of Fame member and four-time winning trainer, D. Wayne Lukas. Todd Pletcher searched for his second Derby victory by stacking the odds in his favor and loading a remarkable five-pack of trainees into the starting gate including the undefeated and powerful Wood Memorial (Gr. 1) winner, Verrazano, and the gutsy and game Louisiana Derby (Gr. 2) winner, Revolutionary. Revolutionary would be guided by recent Hall of Fame inductee Calvin Borel, who searched for his fourth win in seven years.


Story & Photos by: Steve Heuertz

Above: Orb draws post position 16 and is installed as the 7-2 morning line favorite in the 139th Kentucky Derby; right: The Derby trophy on display at the post position draw.

VERRAZANO

DOUG O’NEILL

The 139th KENTUCKY DERBY While the stories ran even deeper, one of the biggest developments of Derby week was the ominous weather forecast that predicted a steady rain throughout the day and greatly increased the chances the race would be contested over a sloppy track. As many of the contenders had little to no experience running on such a surface, the Derby was likely to become both literally and figuratively muddy as it was unclear how this would affect the pace and outcome of the race. Despite the forecast, everything seemed to be in place until one last story developed. On the eve of the Derby, trainer Kelly Breen scratched Black Onyx (1) out of the race with a minor injury. Black Onyx would be healthy and safe but the defection left the Derby field with 19 entrants instead of the maximum 20. As a result, the stewards decided to leave post position 1 vacant and allow the remaining 19 entrants to start from their previously assigned positions.

Clockwise from above: Undefeated Wood Memorial (Gr. 1) winner, Verrazano, takes a bath outside trainer Todd Pletcher’s barn; Trainer Doug O’Neill answers questions regarding his bid to win back-to-back Derby’s; Another Derby week morning on the Churchill Downs backstretch; Rosie Napravnik continues her quest to become the first female jockey to win the Derby.

ROSIE NAPRAVNIK

Saturday, May 4th was met with an accurate forecast and Churchill Downs found itself soaked in rain. Although never becoming excessively hard, the steady rain proceeded throughout the day and the track became increasingly wet until it was officially listed as sloppy. Despite this, and almost as a gesture from the “Racing Gods” themselves, the only reprieve from the weather occurred for the eleventh race on the card. Although the track remained sloppy, the rain subsided and 19 horses were called to the post. As the first hoof stepped into the muddy mess, the 151,616 in attendance sang in unison and welcomed the magnificent 19 to the Kentucky Derby.

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The 139th KENTUCKY DERBY

Story & Photos by: Steve Heuertz Left: The saddlecloth and tack of 2012 Juvenile Female Champion and Kentucky Oaks contender, Beholder; below: There is nothing like a bath after a good morning workout.

REVOLUTIONARY

GOLDENCENTS

Above: Louisiana Derby (Gr. 2) winner, Revolutionary, gallops toward the first Saturday in May; right: Santa Anita Derby (Gr. 1) winner, Goldencents, returns to his barn after a workout; below: Team O’Neill aims to win their second consecutive Kentucky Derby.

The moment had come. The gates would soon open and the Derby hopefuls would pass beneath the twin spires on their chase toward history. The stories leading up to the race would each play out in the course of two minutes until one would emerge above the rest and a single horse would write their finish adorned in a garland of roses. The 19 horse field broke sharply from the gate with only Java’s War (19) slow to exit. Verrazano (14), Falling Sky (13) and Itsmyluckyday (12) started best of all and made a push for the lead. Goldencents (8) quickly flashed his early speed and stuck a nose in front for a moment until giving way to Palace Malice (10) the first time under the wire. Joining the early leaders were Oxbow (2) near the rail and Vyjack (20) on the outside. Palace Malice was a surprise leader setting unexpectedly grueling fractions over the sloppy and challenging racetrack. He blazed the first 1/4 mile in 22.57 seconds and 1/2 mile in 45.33 seconds. Much further back a second

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The 139th KENTUCKY DERBY

MINE THAT BIRD

Above: 2009 Kentucky Derby winner, Mine That Bird, survey’s his new home outside the Kentucky Derby Museum at Churchill Downs; right: Jockey Calvin Borel greets Mine That Bird in the paddock and thanks him once again for their memorable Derby victory four years ago at odds of 50-1.

GOLDEN TICKET

Above: Golden Ticket wins a Derby week race. In 2012, Golden Ticket finished in a dramatic dead heat with Alpha during the Travers Stakes (Gr. 1) at Saratoga. Below: “Lilies for the Fillies”;

race was developing as Golden Soul (4) ran in 15th, Orb (16) in 16th, Mylute (6) in 17th and Revolutionary (3) in 18th. Heading into the far turn, Palace Malice continued the torrid pace through 3/4 miles in 1:09.80. Around the turn, Normandy Invasion (5) made a bold move and surged for the lead. On the rail, Oxbow poked his head in front for a moment, but Normandy Invasion quickly collared him and lead the field into the stretch. Meanwhile, in 17th position with 3/4 miles to go, Orb made a tremendous move six wide around the field and passed 11 horses in a mere 1/4 miles. Gobbling up the slop, Orb surged for the lead. Normandy Invasion began to tire and veered out but Orb easily skipped around him and was in front with 1/8 miles to go. Revolutionary shot up the inside while Golden Soul followed behind Orb

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The 139th KENTUCKY DERBY

Story & Photos by: Steve Heuertz

ICONIC TWIN SPIRES

PRINCESS OF SYLMAR

and Mylute closed on the outside. However Orb was too strong as he finished the 1 1/4 miles in 2:02.89 and passed the wire 2 1/2 lengths in front of Golden Soul. Revolutionary finished 3rd, one length further back while Normandy Invasion was 4th, a head back and Mylute 5th, another head behind. The pace indeed made the race as the fast fractions cooked the pacesetters and they each finished well back, while the top three finishers all came from off the pace and 15th place or further back. The only horse near the fast pace that stayed remotely close at the finish was Oxbow, who finished 6th, six lengths behind Mylute. Once the trophy was presented, the garland removed and television interviews completed, it became clear that Orb’s dance through the mud was no accident. Instead it was a choreographed plan, long in the making and a testament to and reminder of what racing once was, when horses were bred in the purest of forms, developed in private stables and raced in home silks. Despite the modern movement toward purchasing a racing stable via the auctions sales ring, first cousins Stuart Janney III and Ogden Mills “Dinny” Phipps continued their family traditions of enacting thoughtful planning to carefully craft strong bloodlines that could be repeated through multiple generations. When accompanied with patience, the formula worked and rewarded the families with horses such as the Janney’s legendary Ruffian and the Phipps’ tenacious Easy Goer and unbeaten Personal Ensign. Despite their longstanding success, the families never experienced victory in the Kentucky Derby. Instead, they were left with moments such as Easy Goer’s loss to Sunday Silence in the 1989 Derby and a famous coin flip in 1969

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Clockwise from left: The iconic twin spires of Churchill Downs; Trainer Kelly Breen and jockey Joe Bravo announce the scratch of Black Onyx from the Kentucky Derby; Hats and fashion remain a Derby tradition; The first Saturday in May means its time for a mint julep; Princess of Sylmar, with Mike Smith up, duels with Beholder and wins the the 139th Kentucky Oaks!


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The 139th KENTUCKY DERBY

ARISTIDES

WISE DAN GARY STEVENS

Clockwise from top left: The statue of the first Kentucky Derby winner, Aristides, awaits an eventual new champion to be saddled in the Churchill paddock; Despite the rain, the Derby would soldier on; Rain or shine, hats are always on display at the Kentucky Derby; At age 50, Gary Stevens enjoys a romp in the mud after returning to riding from a seven year retirement.; The rain and mud only lead to more infield fun! ; The steady rain left the track listed as sloppy for the Derby; 2012 Horse of the Year, Champion Older Male and Champion Male Turf Horse, Wise Dan, with Jose Lezcano up, pours it on and easily wins the Woodford Reserve Turf Classic (Gr. 1) on the Derby undercard;

when the Phipps family lost the rights to an unborn foal of Somethingroyal. Although Dinny’s father Ogden won the toss, he chose a filly out of Hasty Matelda, leaving Penney Chenery with that unborn foal... who would later become known as...Secretariat. Despite this, much of the reason the Derby remained elusive for the Janney’s and Phipps’ was due to their belief that a horse should not be pushed to run in the Derby simply because they can. Instead, they chose to exemplify patience and prioritize the individual needs of each of their homebred runners while operating under the assumption that the horse will show them when they are ready to contest the 1 1/4 miles midway through their three-year-old season.

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The 139th KENTUCKY DERBY

Story & Photos by: Steve Heuertz Left to right from top: “The Run for the Roses”; Kevin Krigger was confident leading up to his first ride in the Kentucky Derby; Thumbs up for Itsmyluckyday on the Derby walkover; Gary Stevens and Oxbow lead the Derby post parade; Palace Malice focuses on the task at hand; Palace Malice sets grueling fractions as he leads the Derby field beneath the spires for the first time.

KEVIN KRIGGER

Trainer Shug McGaughey mirrors these beliefs. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2004, McGaughey is one of the most accomplished and wellrespected trainers in racing. He too values patience and care for his horses while waiting for them to tell him when and where they should run. While he has regularly dreamed of winning the Derby and views it as the sports greatest achievement, like the Janney’s and Phipps’, McGaughey remained winless in the race after six previous starters. His closest previous finish was Easy Goer’s second in 1989.

ITSMYLUCKYDAY

PALACE MALICE

However, on February 24, 2010, Janney, Phipps and McGaughey would see their Derby luck begin to change when a bay colt by Malibu Moon out of the Unbridled mare Lady Liberty was born in Kentucky. In homage to his sire, the Janney and Phipps homebred colt was named Orb. Although talented, Orb demonstrated immaturity and difficulties as a youngster. In his two-year-old maiden race at Saratoga, Orb broke from the gate

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OXBOW

last of all when he instead jumped off all four feet and directly into the air. In a testament to his ability, he would rally to finish third in the race. Still, McGaughey had his work cut out for him. Eventually this work started to pay off and the colt began to develop both physical and mental maturity. After two consecutive wins, Orb graduated to graded stakes competition early in his three-year-old sea-


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The 139th KENTUCKY DERBY

GOLDEN SOUL

Left to right from top: A muddy mess ensues as the calvary charge races into the clubhouse turn. Orb and Joel Rosario surge through the mud to rally and win the 139th Kentucky Derby by 2 1/2 lengths!; Golden Soul, with Robby Albarado up, was a surprise second place finisher; Orb returns as Derby champion! ; Trainer Shug McGaughey adds his first Derby to his Hall of Fame career; Celebrating the moment.

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The 139th KENTUCKY DERBY

KENTUCKY DERBY CHAMPION, ORB

A befitting champion. At long last, Orb tries the roses on and wears them well. son. In February, he won the Fountain of Youth (Gr. 2) at Gulfstream Park over the highly touted Violence and a few weeks later followed up his performance with a victory in the Florida Derby (Gr. 1) over possible early Derby favorite, Itsmyluckyday. The win stretched his streak to four. Orb was now talking and McGaughey listened. For the first time since 2002, McGaughey had a horse that was telling him he was ready to run for the roses. Orb arrived at Churchill Downs and continued to improve with every passing day. On April 29th, his final breeze before the Derby was a scorching four furlong move that stopped the clocks in 47 4/5 seconds. He drew post 16 in the gate and was installed as the 7-2 morning line favorite. Orb was ready and the public agreed. Despite the only question being how he might handle the sloppy racetrack, Orb was sent off as the 5-1 Derby favorite. That question was answered two minutes after the gates opened. Orb’s Kentucky Derby was nothing short of spectacular. The ease at which he passed his opponents and skipped away to victory validated him as the best three-year-old horse in America. After the race, the typically reserved McGaughey said, “He was very settled in the race. Can’t wait for the Preakness.” Still, McGaughey was clearly emotional

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and moved by his horse’s remarkable performance. Orb’s jockey, Joel Rosario, came into the race as the hottest rider in the country. In March he won the world’s richest race, the Dubai World Cup, aboard 2011 Kentucky Derby winner, Animal Kingdom, and followed that performance in April by breaking the riding record at the prestigious Keeneland spring meet. Now, he added the Derby to an impressively growing resume and said about the race and Orb, “It’s awesome. I won the $10 million Dubai World Cup and to win the Derby now it’s like a dream. I am so happy for Shug McGaughey. I feel awesome. I was so far behind, I just let him be calm and relaxed and he was available to do it.” Available and very willing he was. Two minutes earlier, Orb and his connections were just another of the many stories crowding into the Derby starting gate. Now, that crowd had thinned and Orb stood alone, covered in mud and draped in roses. As is the case after every Derby, talk jumps to the hope and possibility that this, after 35 years, may be the one to capture that most elusive of crowns. Orb would move onto to the middle jewel of the Triple Crown and be a heavy and legitimate favorite in the Preakness Stakes. Regardless of the outcome in two weeks at Pimlico Race Course, Orb’s name will always be one of the 139 that are preceded with Kentucky Derby winner.


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Quarter Horse Racing Y o u t h D a y 2 0 1 3 The Quarter Horse Racing Association of Indiana congratulates the following group of youth who have been selected to participate in the 2013 Youth Racing Experience. This once in a lifetime opportunity is a full day of hands on learning. They will experience a behind the scenes look at what it takes for a trainer to operate a barn, meet with racing officials, get an up close look of horses breaking full speed from a set of starting gates, and feel the thrill of helping a trainer prepare a horse to walk up to the paddock to run in a race. Who knows, they might even end up in the winners circle with the horse they helped groom! The Youth Day Experience is June 22nd. Youth will be taking a mock trainers test and selected individuals who score high on the test and are recognized as outstanding individuals during the day will be eligible to win scholarships. The top individual of the day will be selected to represent Indiana for an all-expenses-paid trip to the Bank of America Challenge Championships at Los Alamitos Race Course in California to participate in the National program, where there will be $6,000 in scholarships awarded as well.

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2013 Participants India Neal Bryna Ferrara Breanna Chambers Riddle Josey Harden Megan Thoman Maurissa Racer Morgan Nobbe Abby Gettinger Madeline Hogg Mason Riddle

Elizabeth Seely Payton Fleener Casey Creek Sarah Templin Cheyanna Patrick Candice Seely Cheyenne Ziliak Angela Bennett Emily Templin Kacee Kugler

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Quarter Horse Day at Indiana Downs, Saturday, July 6th HPage o r34s e m a n L u n c h e o n a t 1 : 0 0 p m , P i z z a P a r t y A f t e r L a s t R a c e


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Quarter Horse Speed Sale New Owners Seminar at 10:00 am in the arena - learn about Indiana's premier Quarter Horse Racing Program and how easy it is for you to get involved and reap it's benefits! It all starts with a horse that can be competitive and we have a record of selling competitive horses. Look no further than the stats from last year: 2012 Speed Sale Graduates in the winners circle so far this year Apple of My Eyesa - 2 year old filly, broke her maiden in her 2 year old debut Romped - 4 year old Allowance winner her first out in 2013 This Lion Roars - winner of 2 so far in 2013 Over $60,000 won by 2012 sale graduates in 2013 as of May 19th. That's only one month into the meet! There's a lot more races and money available to be won. Don't miss your chance to buy a horse to run in 2014 or find one ready to go in the 2013 fall meet at Indiana Downs. • Indiana Quarter Horse Racing offers a premier racing program and nearly 5 million dollars in purses. • A 2 year old stake race and aged horse stake race will be offered in 2014 for horses that pass through the sale ring. • A $5,000 bonus will be paid to the consignor of the horse that earns the most money racing in Indiana in 2014 Contracts for horses being entered in sale are due by June 7th and are available online at qhrai.net or contact Valerie Smith at 812-223-2843. Sale catalogs will be available the first week in July.

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AQHA Central Region Point Standings as of May 27, 2013 THREE-YEAR-OLDS Gelding 1 Rqc Challenger 2 Its Just Max 3 This Lion Roars 4 Casey Corona 4 Flys No Mystery 6 Alotta Louie 7 Cheever 7 Hez Snow Quick 7 Jess A James 7 L Valentino 7 Mr Imgunasteelurgirl

22 18 16 14 14 13 12 12 12 12 12

Filly 1 Alteza 2 Wrangling For Money 3 Ball Ball Corona 4 Ima Wagon 4 Sixy Lil Garter 6 Just Reminicing 6 Teller Sweet Nothins 8 Vibranz 9 Free Kittens 10 Calamity Jamie 10 Streakin Strongchick

26 24 20 19 19 18 18 17 16 15 15

Colt 1 Eyesa Mighty Wave 2 Jess Thats Blazin 3 Bp Jess Takesall

10 8 7

FOUR-YEAR-OLDS & UP

Gelding 1 Dancing With Ducks 2 Gettman 3 Fillemup Phil 4 Air Born Leader 4 Tf First Pick 6 Talented Magician 7 Bright Eyed Vision 7 Runner James 7 Successful Dash 10 Gallant Ways 10 Shake A Corona

32 29 28 22 22 20 18 18 18 16 16

Mare 1 Bye Bye Corona 2 Romped 3 Ariat 4 En Lightning Vision 5 Western Fun 6 Izzabellatheball 6 Mighty Sweet Martha 6 U B Crawlin 9 Class Of Oh Eight 9 Dreamers Cartel 9 Ms Easy Corona 9 One Kool Wagon

30 22 20 18 14 12 12 12 10 10 10 10

Stallion 1 Speed Smith 2 Streak N Hot 3 My Corona Is Rare 4 Jhony Red 5 Tough To Get Six 6 Harley Cruisin 7 Dash To Zevi

27 14 13 10 8 2 1

CONNECTIONS Breeder 1 Circle S Ranch Inc 2 Diana L Moster 3 Steve Tate 4 Bill Price 4 Bobby D Cox 6 Guy M Trolinger 7 Randy L Thompson 8 Jerry Olson 8 Maurice Locklear 10 Todd Biel

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91 75 53 47 47 46 44 41 41 37

Owner 1 Tom Maher 2 Randy L Thompson 3 Michelle J Collins 4 Brian L Gunder 5 Jerry Olson 5 Maurice Locklear 5 Francisco Ramos 5 Randy M Smith 9 George L Seward 10 Diana L Moster

95 80 62 56 41 41 41 41 40 37

Trainer 1 Robert ‘Bob’ Johnson 291 2 Tom Mosley Jr 175 3 Ron Raper 155 4 Matt Frzier 152 5 Jessie Villegas 98 6 Ernest Fennell 95 7 John Mccreary 92 8 Randy M Smith 73 9 Danny Lang 56 10 Anthony F Cunningham 54

Jockey 1 Shanley Jackson 2 Clyde Smith 3 Juan D Guerrero 4 Harold Collins 5 Rodney Prescott 6 Juan F Delgado 7 Jesus Peralta 8 Julie Veltman 9 Ceaser Esqueda 10 Anselmo Padilla

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WH DOC ROYAL by ROYAL EVENING SNOW, and is bred to FIRST TO SHAKE SIX for 2014.

A LEGAL ALTERNATIVE has a yearling Colt, WH A LEGAL SHAKE by FIRST TO SHAKE SIX, and a weanling Stud Colt by INSEPERABLE, and is bred to FIRST TO SHAKE SIX for 2014.

StakesWinner/Multiple Stakes Producer!

AAA Winner!

DESIGNER SUITE si 99, $25,324 AAA Winner! (Sweet First Down-Designer Dash, Dash For Cash) DESIGNER SUITE si 99, $25,324

Half-sister to STARS FALLING si 106 ($88,458), (Sweet First Down-Designer Dash, DashOkla. For Hi-Point Cash) Three-Year-Old Colt Chicks Dash Easy si 96 ($21,245), G1/G3 Finalist DEAN PRICE si 104 (2013, $103,535),toetc. Half-sister STARS FALLING si 106 ($88,458), Okla. Hi-Point Three-Year-Old Colt Chicks Dash Easy si 96 ($21,245), G1/G3 Finalist DEAN PRICE si 104 (2013, Out of Graded $103,535), etc. Stakes Producer DESIGNER DASH si 93. DESIGNER SUITE bred to BONO JAZZ for 2014. Out of Graded StakesisProducer DESIGNER DASH si 93.

DESIGNER DASH si 93 StakesWinner/Multiple Stakes Producer! (Dash For Cash-Easy Morning, Easy Jet) DESIGNER DASH si 93 100% of ROM Earners are AAA/AAAT, including STARS FALLING si 106 ($88,458), Okla. (Dash Forsi 96 Cash-Easy Easy Jet) Hi-Point Three-Year-Old Colt Chicks Dash Easy ($21,245), Morning, G1/G3 Finalist DEAN PRICE si 104 (2013, $103,535), etc. 100% of ROM Earners are AAA/AAAT, including STARS FALLING si 106 ($88,458), Okla. Hi-PointtoThree-Year-Old Colt Chicks Dash Easy si 96 ($21,245), Half-sister G1 Placed Jacks Special Gem si 104 ($64,950), 4-TimeG1/G3 G1/G3Finalist FinalistDEAN RARE PRICE si 104 (2013, etc. NIGHT OUT si 96 $103,535), ($32,838), etc. OutPlaced of 100% Money Producer, Placed Easy Morning si 106 ($20,887). Half-sister to G1 Jacks Special Gem si Stakes 104 ($64,950), 4-Time G1/G3 Finalist RARE NIGHT OUT si 96MEDAL ($32,838), etc. DESIGNER DASH has a weanling Stud Colt by GOLD JESS, Out of 100% Money Producer, Stakes Placed Easy si 106 ($20,887). and is bred to Morning SIXES LIASON for 2014.

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FASHION SECTION

s e s r o H WhereCountry MeetsCity

With Raquel Rzeszotarski

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Mix Up Your Denim! O

kay, I know I might be going to get a little grief over this one but I’m going to address the subject; your riding jeans. There are so many different options out there but it seems like a lot of people tend to flock towards your standard Miss Me Jeans, you know the ones I’m talking about – fit, flaired & tons of sparkle or bling on the back pockets. This is extremely popular at our barrel races. The trend has seen its better days & now it’s time to move on to other things. Don’t get me wrong, I like Miss Me but & I’m not saying throw them away but try something new the next time you are at a barrel race. Currently I love bold colors & prints. Wrangler’s Booty Up jeans come in a variety of solid & bright colors. I have a few pairs of them; they can go from saddle to street in minutes, which is an added bonus. With colors like red, pink, aqua, blue & purple there is something for everyone & if you aren’t into the skinny jeans they do have boot cut options available.

Here is me wearing my red Wranglers last summer. (upper right) And here is a turquoise pair that I wore at the beginning of spring. (left) Prints like paisley, floral or Aztec inspired are also great but not for the meek. Here is a pair of paisley pants I spotted at South Texas Tack in Brenham, Texas this spring. (right) Page 38


FASHION SECTION

Think Outside

of the Box!

These YMI floral jeans are from PFI Western Store. (left) It does seem like it’s a bit harder to find the printed jeans & sometimes I have found a lot of stores don’t put them online or in their catalog but they carry them or you can ask about them. Lately I’ve been surprised with how many stores have such a better in person selection. So next time you consider buying a new pair of jeans for summer, try to think outside of the box just a bit.

Aqua

Pink

Red

"Meet the girl behind Horses & Heels"

I’m Raquel; I live out there where the city meets the country. One day I’m wearing stilettos, the next day it’s spurs. I have an obsession with cowboy boots, Christian Louboutin, cosmetics and cooking. I have been riding since I was two-years old, have competed in just about every discipline & now I focus on barrel racing. I love speed & athletic horses, not to mention lots of sparkly things. Horses & Heels is a trendy & practical blog. Keep up with the latest fashion, equestrian trends & learn how to become the perfect kitchen host. While some people deem country life to be dull & boring; Horses & Heels is shattering the myth with a unique intertwining of city & country life. Learn how to keep your horses & yourself dressed to impress.

Do you have specific outfit/design requests or questions? Please send me your closet dilemmas to raquel@horsesandheels.com Follow Raquel on Twitter at: Twitter @CityMeetCountry, email her at raquel@horsesandheels.com or read on-line at www.horsesandheels.com

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On the 18th of May, the second leg of the Triple Crown was run. As most of you know, The Preakness is one sixteenth of a mile longer than the Kentucky Derby, which was run the first Saturday of the month, and on June 1st, The Belmont, more than a quarter mile longer than The Preakness, will be run.

We have all felt the weight of expectations, reasonable and not, placed on us by other people. It seems the more we handle, the more is asked of us by others.

Oh, the life of a great horse. We ask them repeatedly to be great over and over again. often with little concern for their aches and pains. We “know what they can do”, so we come to expect it.

I know they say, “God only gives you what you are able to handle.” But, and I tread lightly here (cause some of you feel uncomfortable with even the suggestion of humorously criticizing God), sometimes I think God overestimates my ability. I know he definitely has more confidence in me than I do. I’m not a great racehorse, but sometimes, I think my “Owner” thinks a lot more of me than I do.

Orb, who brilliantly won the Kentucky Derby, was asked by his owners and jockey to be brilliant once again later in The Preakness. As a still physically developing three-year old, this young stallion was being asked to run with little rest in the pursuit of a goal that has not been accomplished since Affirmed did it in 1978. We now know Orb finished fourth and we will wait another year to see if a horse can accomplish the incredible feat of winning the Triple Crown. Whether a Kentucky Derby class horse, claiming race horse or a contesting horse, each time a horse runs and wins, he is expected to win the next time.

Competence is rewarded by greater responsibility.

Only thing I can do is keep racing and to give everything I have, just like the horses we love. “Call To The Post” Exceptionally Today, Chris

Looking - A Soul's Journey.indd 1

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Christopher L. Johnson

Christopher L. Johnson, JD was born and raised in Kokomo, Indiana. He graduated from a Baptist liberal arts college with degrees in PreLaw, Business and Theology; and from the University of San Diego School of Law. After practicing law for more than 10 years in Indiana, he resigned and became the legal advisor to the Superintendent of the state’s largest prison. He served as Professor and Program Chair of Criminal Justice and Business at the post-secondary level; and currently teaches Criminal Justice at Kokomo High School. In addition, he is a partner in and Operations Manager of a thoroughbred breeding and racing farm. He speaks to his students and to others about the importance of “taking snapshots of the moments” in life as a way of reflecting on our own lives. He can be reached at cutter0430@gmail.com, and his writings and thoughts can be found at www.downthebarnaisle.com.

Looking — A Soul’s Journey

Christopher L. Johnson, JD was born and raised in Kokomo, Indiana. He graduated from a Baptist liberal arts college with degrees in Pre-Law, Business and Theology; and from the University of San Diego School of Law. After practicing law for more than 10 years in Indiana, he resigned and became the legal advisor to the Superintendent of the state’s largest prison. He served as Professor and Program Chair of Criminal Justice and Business at the ing , “ ... an inspirlevel; post-secondary and currently teaches Criminal Justice at Kokomo High School. In addition, he is a partner in and Operabeautif ul , tions Manager of a thoroughbred breeding and racing farm. He thought and prov oking speaks to hisandstudents to others about the importance of “taking snapshots of the moments” in life as a way of reflecting on our exploration of his own inner world, through the world around him ... ” $25.00 own lives.illustrated He can be reached at cutter0430@gmail.com, and his — Dr. Rachelle Steiner, MD writings and thoughts can be found at www.LivExceptionally.com

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Joint Injections and Medications Used In the Equine Athlete Article By Dr. Steve Fisch, DVM Pictures provided by AVS Equine Hospital

We train them to handle well, load in a trailer and the list goes on and on. Finally the horse we raised or the horse we carefully picked out at a sale is ready to be put in training. We either do that ourselves or we do our research and find the best trainer we can and we map out a plan for our equine athlete’s career. He may be a racing quarter horse, a barrel horse or any type of horse that competes by using his athleticism. Whatever his job, we want him to have every edge to be able to do that job to the best of his ability.

Excellent diagnostics, including a thorough physical examination, are critical to treating and preventing lameness versus random treatments done without any scientific data.

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ast year you bought that special mare and bred her to that special stallion and after almost a year of waiting and making sure the mare had every nutritional and environmental advantage available to her, the time for the foal’s birth is here. You made sure the mare got all her pre-foaling vaccinations four to six weeks before her due date and you have made all the correct decisions in this process so far. Now you have to decide whether or not to let the mare take care of the birthing process on her own or do you make sure someone is with her when she foals? We all want our horses to perform at the best of their ability and we try to give them every opportunity to do just that. We breed the best mare we possibly can to the best stallion we can find and afford and hope that the resulting foal is better than either parent. Then we feed the new foal so that it gets all the nutritional advantages possible. We trim their feet once a month from the time they are a month old so that their legs can grow straight and strong.

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Once he is in training an owner has many decisions to make that concern his equine athlete’s health. Those decisions need to be made very objectively since they are not only important to the health and soundness of the horse, they are also important to the health and soundness of the owner’s individual business and they are important to the health and welfare of the racing, barrel racing and other using horse industries as a whole. These decisions include joint injections, supplements and a vast array of products that are advertised with claims to enhance the horse’s performance. All of the products and medications cost money. The person who is eventually responsible for paying for these products and medications is the owner. The owner is the “golden goose” of each industry. Without the owner, there is no need for the trainer, farrier, veterinarian or any of the products. Therefore all eyes need to be upon the owner. The horse’s health and well being should always be considered first and foremost but the owner should be next in line. There are probably a lot of horses treated by well meaning people but the reasons for the how’s and whys of treatment are not based on science and research. They are based on anything from tradition to the latest and greatest new thing advertised on face book. It is a common practice in racing circles to inject several of a horse’s joints before each race. Many horse’s are injected before time trails and then again within two weeks when they are scheduled to race in the finals.

Joint injections should be given as the result of a diagnosis which is derived from the information gathered during a lameness examination. The lameness examination may include good quality x-rays and other diagnostic modalities such as ultrasound which reinforce the diagnosis and treatment of a lameness or unsoundness. They should not be given because it is the fashionable thing to do or because the winner of a big race had his hocks, stifles and feet injected and therefore it is surmised that is what every other horse should have done before they race also. It probably does not need to be done twice within a few weeks. Injecting a joint twice in two weeks between races is like changing the oil in your car after driving it a few hundred miles. If a joint needs to be injected every couple of weeks, then the horse really probably needs an extended rest period. Some owners are in the sport of horse racing, barrel racing or other competitive equine sport for a hobby or entertainment while others are in the sport as a business. Either way, the owner and trainer need to educate themselves about the pathophysiology of lameness. If everyone is educated about what they are doing, wise decisions will be made and the economy of the sport will remain intact. If owning a horse becomes a loosing proposition, the owners will not hang around for long unless there is some other factor offsetting the economic losses. Treatment choices should not be based on fear of loosing a competition or on tradition. Treatment choices should be based on scientific facts. Every owner and trainer does not need to learn and is not expected to learn the depth of knowledge that an equine veterinarian has regarding lameness. However if they don’t go to the trouble to learn the basics, they at least need to put their horses in the hands of someone who has. The old saying “a little bit of knowledge is a dangerous thing” is true but no knowledge is usually much worse. Our horses give their best when we compete with them and they deserve that the people in charge of them spend the time to truly learn about different disease processes and their treatments and preventions. Once the decision has been made to inject


Diagnostic modalities, such as ultrasound, reinforce the diagnosis and treatment of a lameness or unsoundness.

a joint then another decision comes to the forefront. What is the best product to inject the joint with? What product will result in the healthiest joint and what product is considering the long term soundness of the horse. Most joints that need to be injected have some form or grade of osteoarthritis. These joints keep themselves healthy by having their own joint capsules and synovial membranes produce hyaluronate. Hyaluronate is a natural lubricate in everyone’s body that is in all parts of the body that are lubricated. The joint is no different and produces it own hyaluronate when the joint is healthy. If the joint capsule or synovial membrane has been traumatized in some way and is inflamed, the joint ceases producing sufficient hyaluronate to effectively lubricate the joint. This is when a joint needs to be injected. There are several forms of hyaluronate to choose from when deciding to inject the joint. The best products have a high molecular weight. They are like using higher quality motor oil versus lower quality motor oil in your car. They last longer and protect the joint better than using a hyaluronate product that has a lower molecular weight. Many times a steroid is also injected into the joint. All steroids have an anti-inflammatory effect on the joint but in the long run some steroids have a deleterious effect on the joint cartilage. The steroids with the long term negative effects tend to have longer lasting anti-inflammatory

Ask The Vet

properties in the joint but there are better choices in steroids most of the time. Some steroids such as triamcimilone are actually “chondroprotective” and not only have an anti-inflammatory but they also protect the joint. Sometimes the choice of steroid may be dictated by the withdrawal periods established by the governing body of the sport. If that is the case, it is best to try to think ahead and if possible use the chondroprotective steroid enough days in advance of the race or event. Joint injections are an important part of keeping our equine athletes sound and performing to the best of their ability. They are good when used correctly. There is actually nothing negative about injecting a joint when it is done for the right reasons. Routine is not a good reason and it is an expensive reason. A good diagnosis is a good reason and it is a cost effective reason. I have my own shoulder injected on a periodic basis. Part of the reason I have it injected is because it hurts if I don’t. The other reason I have it injected it to further protect the joint cartilage and keep it lubricated. But there was a diagnosis that caused my shoulder to be injected. It was not a matter of routine. The responsibility to treat our horses judiciously with injections and other medications lies with everyone involved including the owner, trainer and equine veterinarian. Many owners and trainers do not want a diagnosis. They tell the

veterinarian what to inject or how to treat. They also let it be known that if a particular veterinarian will not do as they say they will find one who will. This is where the gray zones exist and why everyone looses. The treatment needs to be a well thought out plan that includes the horse, owner, trainer and the veterinarian with everyone being given respect for their individual knowledge. If everyone works together and uses science and experience to base their decisions on, the individual horse and the racing industry will be better off in the long run. A thorough physical exam with at least the veterinarian and trainer involved will tell everyone if a certain treatment needs to be given. If a thorough exam is not given to the horse, subtle problems can be missed and the results can be disastrous. If the horse needs to have diagnostic nerve blocks, x-rays or ultrasound to diagnose a problem then do them. If the diagnostics are done up front versus trying this and then that as a way to diagnose a problem, the horse and everyone involved with him will usually save a lot of time and money and the horse will be better served. If in all cases we do what is best for the individual horse, we will be doing what is best for the horse industry and everyone involved in the horse industry both in the short term and in years to come. We have been blessed to work in a great industry that revolves around what most of us would do for fun. Our industry owes it to the horse and to itself to think long term. Stephen D. Fisch, DVM AVS Equine Hospital located at 9085 Magnolia Hill Drive, Tallahassee, Fl 32309. Visit their website at

www.avsequinehospital.com

or call 850-386-3619.

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TEEN CORRAL w/Clint Van

Unplanned “Down Time” for Me Hi !!!! Well this has been a real set back for me. As some of you already know, I fell off of my colt at Circle G (landed on my feet!) I have been to the hospital, the back doctor and now physical therapy. I have not rode for almost three weeks and it’s really rough. They say I have stress fracture and my pelvic is out. I am enjoying physical therapy two times a week and as of right now Fort Smith is not looking too promising for me. Words cannot express how thankful that I am to Joe, my mom, Casey and Jesse Wagner. They have exercised horses for me, done my mowing jobs and really stepped up to the plate to help make this easier. I know its not the end of the world and a lot of people have a lot worse things going on...but I can’t wait to ride!!!! For now I’m finishing up finals this week at school. Hope to see everyone real soon... This month I want to introduce a friend of mine who I really like to give a hard time. (She forgot to mention Jesse Wagner is her boyfriend.)

Madison Taylor Shambaugh Name: Madison Taylor Shambaugh Age: 19 yo High School: Carroll Highschool Are you going to college? If so where? Colorado State/ Purdue University

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Parents: Mark and Sandie Shambaugh Siblings: Morgen, 21 and Sierra, 13 Does anyone else in your family ride horses? My dad had horses growing up, but never showed or rode seriously. My mom has always had a fear of horses after an accident as a child, but has tried her best to support me and has come a long way. Morgen used to be involved in hunter jumping and currently is a camp counselor that handles the horses and gives lessons. Sierra is starting to become more interested in riding and maybe barrel racing. Do you have any other pets? I have 2 australian cattle dogs, Alli and Molly. How did you get involved in horses? Who influenced your riding? I always regretted that I was not born into a horse family, but although it was a challenge to make my own way, it was also a blessing because I have been exposed to several different disciplines and styles that have made me the rider I am today. I started out at a hunter jumping farm and then began barrel racing when I got my first horse with Marie Simpson at A Bit Above Farm. She really took me under her wing and I began hauling every weekend with her and her daughter, Rebecca Simpson. Bob Hess would make visits to Marie’s farm during the summer to give clinics, so I had the opportunity to take lots of lessons from him as well. During this time I was also heavily involved in dressage and eventing with Keely Frank, who taught me to really ride with my body and have soft hands. In more recent years I have done work for Shar Berning and Rex Wiley, of Flyaway Farms. Shar and Rex taught me a lot about letting go of constant collection and teaching a horse to work more on its own, which was very different for me since I came from a dressage background. I also learned several of their colt starting strategies that I still use on my colts.

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TEEN CORRAL w/Clint Van Since then I have dealt with navicular and EPM, which has kept me at home most weekends. But more recently, with the Frenchman’s Feature gelding, I have been able to place at several larger shows and won the 2-D in youth at the NBHA state show this past summer. The others I have are still young. Who do you consider your mentor? I don’t have just one mentor. There are several different ways to train a barrel horse and I believe you have to take something from each successful person in the industry. Creating your own style requires you to take methods that you like from each person and piece them together to create your style- what works best for you and your horses. I have learned a lot from and look up to riders such as Bob Hess, Sherry Cervi, Dena Kirkpatrick, Martha Josey, Molly Powell, and Charmayne James. How long have you been riding? I began riding seriously at the age of 6, so for 13 years I have been riding consistantly.

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Horses? Tell us about them: I currently have 6 horses- 1 event horse, 1 open horse (Frenchmans Feature), two 4 year olds (Bully Bullion and Buffalo Sandman), a broodmare going back to work (On a High), and a 2 year old (PC Frenchmans Hayday) I just bought. The Frenchmans Feature gelding is for sale. Over the past years we have bought and sold several horses, and I consider myself fortunate to have owned each one. They have all had their challenges and have each taught me something new in overcoming those challenges.

Food: Italian Music: Miranda Lambert Horse: Lindsay Sears’ “Martha” and Sherry Cervi’s “Stingray” Arena: C Bar C Bit: Jim Warner Hackamore

What other hobbies do you enjoy doing in your spare time? Horses take up a very large part of my life, and between 6 horses and school I don’t have much spare time. However, I share my dad’s love of the outdoors and enjoy skiing, snowboarding, hiking, and scuba diving. What are some of your accomplishments with the horses? When I got my first competitive barrel horse, I ran locally and we won a lot, however after a year or two she had several soundness issues and had to be retired.

What are your future plans? School? Work? I am studying Business Management at Purdue University and plan to get my MBA after completing my undergrad. As far as jobs go, I have a dog care business, Play! Doggie Care, in which I exercise, train, and rehabilitate unmanageable dogs or dogs whose owners simply don’t have time to fulfill their exercise needs. I also take in outside horses, starting colts, and buy and sell turnaround horses. On top of that I usually have another job. This year I am working as an assistant at an Insurance Company close to my house. Stay safe and enjoy your summer!!!

Clint

Clint is a graduate of East Central High School. His parents are Terrie VanVolkenburgh and respectively Joe Trentman. He has grown up in the horse world, both parents have rode almost all their life...Clint's grandfather as some of you may remember was the late Terry VanVolkenburgh, who would run up and down the fences when his daughters would run barrels. Clint began barrel racing at the age of 4 with a pony, then went on to particpate in Jr. Rodeo and his favorite event was the sheep riding, hard to believe he is now a barrel racer. He has won the Ohio Youth NBHA and Indiana Youth and Open NBHA , he has also won the Congress youth barrel four times, and was runner up in the Congress Sweepstakes. He placed at Josey Jr. world numerous times, and won the NBHA Youth World 1D in 2006. He loves to barrel race and is now trying his hand at the futurities. In Clint's spare time he mows grass for a part time job and is also very active in his church where he and his cousins are bible school helpers. Clint also volunteers one day a week at a school in Cincinatti where he spends time tutoring other kids in reading.

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CMSA News

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1st Ohio Cowboy Mounted Shooters Where did Spring go already? It is the middle of May and we have frost warnings! Hope that means our summer will extend into October and November! Cowboy Mounted Shooting is going strong, gettting close to 13,000 members, there are several shooting match weekends scheduled for May, June and July just in the tri-state area. The Midwest Region clubs are having shoots almost every weekend, surely there is one near you. www.cmsaevents.com 1st Ohio CMSA as their 4th clinic in 2013 scheduled for May 24th along with DWPQ’s on the 25th & 26th, results will bein for next month.

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One of the next “BIG”shoots is the Midwest Region Roundup Championship, produced by1st Ohio,to be held in Lewisburg, Ohio at Circle G Arena. Friday evening will be a DWPQ Warm up for the Championship weekend. The Campionship Main Match starts on Saturday, June15 with 4 stages followed with 2 stages on

Sunday morning. Rifle and Shotgun classes are also offered at this Championship match. There will be fast riding, tough competetion and FUN! This is an exciting event for all levels of Cowboys and Cowgirls, new shooters and seasoned shooters from everywhere in the tri-state area and beyond. Each shooter will be riding for one of the twelve (12) Montana Silversmith Championship Buckles...Six (6) Open Division buckles-sponsored in part by Home of Joy Farm and 1st Ohio. Six (6) Senior Division buckles-sponsored in part by Fagaly & Son Feeds. PLUS $1000 added to the CMSA Circuit payback for the match... AND there will be a Special drawing for one lucky “DAD” for Father’s Day on Sunday. Giving away over $3500 in cash and prizes! Detailed information is available at www.1stohio.com We have some Demo’s coming up; Monday evening, July 9th at the Preble County Fair Rodeo in Eaton, Ohio. Thursday evening, July 11th at Hamilton County Community 4-H Fair in Ross, Ohio (at Stricker’s Grove). Check out our web site for more information and direcgtions. Jackpot Acrers, Joyce McKinney and John St Clair, recently purchasest a 3 year old to start training for Cowboy Mounted Shooting. The prettly sorrel Tempted with Roses, aka Rosie, seems to be enjoying her new home and jew job. (Picture at left) Russ and Andrea Imler are getting closer to their move to New Mexico, in fact they have been traveling back and forth moving some “stuff”.

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Indiana Rough Riders Howdy! Hope everyone is enjoying their spring. Hope to see you at a shoot soon! Keep those cylinders a spinnin’ and God Bless! Bryan McDonald, Indiana Rough Riders President

Happy June Birthday to Wayne Cole-June 15, Cowgirl Connie AppJune 24, Director Leia Aldrich-June 26 and Donna Waldrup-June 29. The next National CMSA event is the Central US Championship in Guthrie, OK at the famous Lazy E Arena, June 4-8. Check the national web site for the live feed and results. A friend gave me a “sure fire” home made Mosquito Repelliant for people, dogs and horses. Thought I would share it with you; 15 drops lavender oil, 3-4 TBSP Vanilla extract, 1/4 cup Lemon juice, Water to fill spray bottle. Shake to mix and you are ready to spray. Remember try a small area first and watch for any alergic reaction. I am going to tri it-even if it doesnn’t work should smell really good! Gotr news>>>Shoot it to me! Buckskin Barbee 513.479.5984 cmsa65@aol.com www.1stohio.com

1st Ohio CMSA CALENDAR OF EVENTS: 6/14/2013

Midwest Regional Warmup Safety Mtg 6:00 pm 1st Shot 6:30pm Circle G Arena, Lewisburg, OH Joyce Mingus Nelson 513-255-1011 6/15-6/16 2013 Midwest Regional Roundup Main Match starts at 10:00 am Circle G Arena, Lewisburg, OH Joyce Mingus Nelson 513-255-1011 8/23/2013 Summer Fun in Miamitown 3 stage DWPQ, Time TBA Miamitown, OH Joyce Mingus Nelson 513-255-1011 8/24/2013 Rob Hubert Memorial Shoot 1st Shot 10:00 am Miamitown, OH Joyce Mingus Nelson 513-255-1011 8/25/2013 Hot Fun in Miamitown 1st Shot 10:00 am Miamitown, OH Joyce Mingus Nelson 513-255-1011 Visit www.1stohio.com for more information

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Bella

Barks N Bits w/ Bella

Barks N Bits

I think I need that.

I wonder who I need to get in touch with to make it happen? Maybe they could even do a makeover show about dogs like me having cosmetic surgery? I mean, they’ve made reality TV shows about just about everything else under the sun haven’t they? (Note to self, get information on cosmetic surgery and reality TV shows.)

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I Think I Need a “Jowl Lift” It all started when Princess Annabelle was a puppy. She liked to grab my neck and pull on the loose skin. She would hang on my neck for minutes at a time. That had to be when the stretching started. It must be something about puppies....I can vaguely remember the people saying that I did the same thing to my mentor, the Doberman Pinscher named Sam, who lived here when I came. Now it is Miss Maybelline grabbing my sagging jowl skin and stretching it even more. If I were a puppy, I’d think I still had a lot of growing to do with as much loose skin as I am getting around my neck. I’ve heard the people here talking while watching those “makeover” television shows....something about cosmetic surgeries and face lifts to remove the extra skin.

In the meantime, until I can figure out if the loose skin is worthy of removal, I guess I can let you in on what has been happening lately around here at the ranch. As I already mentioned, Miss Maybelline has found my jowl skin....and loves it. Other than that, we have had several baby horses born this year and they are always a lot of fun. The kids that live here like to give each one a barn name - even if the babies aren’t “full timers” here, they still get a name.

figures from the World War II era. (I don’t know much more than what I’ve overheard.... dogs don’t study History.) Winston (as in Churchill) and Rosie (as in “Rosie the Riveter”) were the first two. The next babies seemed to be named for simpler reasons, like the filly who started out with crooked legs - they are now straight (“Cricket” - sounds like crooked) and the colt who spent a lot of time scooting across the stall before standing (“Scooter.”) Then there was the littlest foal (“Pee Wee”) and the colt who was born while his mommy was cast in her stall and who then managed to get his legs scratched in the fence after two days (“Trouble.) There were other cute names to match the babies, but my favorite foal name is still “Funny,” the foal from last year who seemed to always have his tongue sticking out when the camera snapped a picture. Until next month, I’ll be researching “jowl lifts,” reality TV and World War II.

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I like to listen to the conversations about why each baby foal should have this name or that. This year’s baby names started with historical

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IJRA Rodeo News

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In March, our Junior High Division Cinch Team traveled to Greenville Kentucky for the Quad State Rodeo competing against KY, TN and MS. Our Indiana team placed second in the overall rodeo in which the rodeo team was awarded a monetary scholarship to any charitable contribution of their choice. Our amazing IN team chose to make the donation to the Chalee Gilliland Foundation to support Cystic Fibrosis. Our Cinch Division has now completed its State Finals and will be traveling to Gallup, New Mexico June 22-29 for the Cinch Junior High Division National Finals.

Congratulations to all of our Event Qualifiers Barrel Racing Madelynn Farris, Grace Hasler, Lexy Petro, Lexy Austin (Picture top left of next page) Girls Breakaway Anna Dietrich, Grace Hasler, Lexy Petro Pole Bending Anna Dietrich, Abbie Austin, Lexie Austin, Grace Hasler Girls Goat Tying Anna Dietrich, Madelynn Farris, Grace Hasler, Lexie Austin Tie Down Roping Tucker Whitten, Trevor Colby, Jacob Rorig, Kyle Mackey Chute Dogging Tucker Whitten, Trevor Colby, Jacob Rorig, Tucker O’Neil Team Indiana chose to award their monetary scholarship to the Chalee Gilliland Foundation which will provide support for a Hoosier fighting Cystic Fybrosis and facing a lung transplant for his medical needs. The Chalee Gilliland Memorial Barrels and Bling will be held on July 13th. Look for a show bill in this month’s The Fast Horse Resource Magazine or search Chalee Gilliland Memorial Barrels and Bling on Facebook.

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On July 27th the Indiana Junior Rodeo Association will be having a $1000 added Barrel Racing and Pole Bending Jackpot at Chief LaFontaine in Huntington, IN. More information and a show bill to come in next month’s magazine. Exhibition Poles from 9:0010:30 and Exhibition Barrels from 10:30-12:00. You can also check our IJRA Indiana Junior Rodeo Association Facebook page for more information and show bill.

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our rodeo family can come together. The past couple of years we have been honored with our IHSRSA members placing within the top 50 and two years ago top 20 in both events. If you are interested in the NRA and would like to shoot in the Indiana High School Rodeo Association visit our website for more information. www.inhsra.org Miss Indiana High School Rodeo Queen 2012 Camrie Goodson

When you hear High School Rodeo what pops into your mind? Is it cowboys riding enormous bulls? Or do you see cowgirls on their pretty horses running as fast as they can around three barrels? Think outside the box and think National Rifle Association (NRA) shooting? Well not only does the National High School Rodeo Association offer rodeo events; they are partnered with the NRA which offers two events through the National High School Rodeo Association (NHSRA) program; Small Bore rifle and Trap shooting with a shotgun. Small bore is where you shoot at a target from 50 yards away. There are three positions in small bore: prone, kneeling, and standing. When shooting prone your lay on your stomach, in kneeling you are only to rest your body on one foot and rest your arm on one knee, when standing and shooting the target you want your elbows tucked and be parallel with your shoulders. Standing is one of the most difficult positions because there is very little support and it is difficult not to shake and weave while trying to aim at the target. Trap shooting is shooting single clay birds with shotguns from five stations in which each shooter rotates after five shots, allowing each contestant a round of 25 shots. A 10 or 12 gauge shotgun is used in the trap shooting. The Indiana High School Rodeo had their first shoot of the season in Lebanon, Indiana on May 11. Luckily the weather held up and we were able to shoot all the rounds. These events provide the rodeo kids an opportunity to show off their shooting skills and also another time when

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CHRISTIAN COWBOY COLLECTION

w/ Christa Conway

Setbacks & Stumblings Blocks

They are part of our lives. We can call them whatever we want, but just because we are going through a trial or a tough time does not mean that our “life” has been put on hold. It may feel like it, but we ARE still living and it is still our story being written. What good would your favorite book or movie be if there wasn’t something thrown in there to test the characters? Without the tough times, the good times wouldn’t seem quite as good. The point I am trying to make is that the good times are not the only part of our “lives” that count.....sad times, tough times...they all make up each of our individual stories. We shouldn’t expect life to be “perfect.” Even as Christians, we will have really tough times. The bible tells us that there is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven. Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 1There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens: 2a time to be born and a time to die, a time to plant and a time to uproot, 3a time to kill and a time to heal, a time to tear down and a time to build, 4a time to weep and a time to laugh, a time to mourn and a time to dance, 5a time to scatter stones and a time to gather them, a time to embrace and a time to refrain from embracing, 6a time to search and a time to give up, a time to keep and a time to throw away, 7a time to tear and a time to mend, a time to be silent and a time to speak, 8a time to love and a time to hate, a time for war and a time for peace.

Such is life. Your life, my life, each of us has a story that we are unfolding as we live each day. Just like the books we read, there will be turmoil, tragedy and triumphs for each of us. What I am trying to encourage you to do is to choose to embrace life.....embrace your individual story and “live!” The best part is that we can CHOOSE to LIVE, even when the “living” is not as easy as we would like. We don’t know what is around the next corner, but as long as God is with us, we will make it though whatever this world throws at us. In James 1, we are told to “consider it pure joy.... when you face trials of many kinds, because....testing of your faith produces perseverance.” This is one of my favorite scriptures: 2Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, 3because

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you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. 4Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything. 5If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you. 6But when you ask, you must believe and not doubt, because the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea, blown and tossed by the wind. 7That person should not expect to receive anything from the Lord. 8Such a person is double-minded and unstable in all they do. 9Believers in humble circumstances ought to take pride in their high position. 10But the rich should take pride in their humiliation—since they will pass away like a wild flower. 11For the sun rises with scorching heat and withers the plant; its blossom falls and its beauty is destroyed. In the same way, the rich will fade away even while they go about their business. 12Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial because, having stood the test, that person will receive the crown of life that the Lord has promised to those who love him. 13When tempted, no one should say, “God is tempting me.” For God cannot

be tempted by evil, nor does he tempt anyone; 14but each person is tempted when they are dragged away by their own evil desire and enticed. 15Then, after desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin, when it is full-grown, gives birth to death. 16Don’t be deceived, my dear brothers and sisters. 17Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.

There is a lot to absorb in that passage. It gives us a lot to think about. What I want to be sure we take from it in this instance is that we have choices to make everyday. We can choose to live life or to just exist. Either way it is our story unfolding and we are “writing” it as we live it each day. When my story ends, I want to be sure it was worth the read, do you? Happy Trails & God Bless!

Christa


On the Trail

By Brother Brad Curtis of Mountain Top Cowboy Church

HOLY HILL The trail Dave was on Led to the valley’s rim He dropped his head Said my futures lookin`grim

Dave stepped out of the saddle Stood by his pony Blue Looked into the darkness Said pard it’s just me and you

When they reached the top The sun was above Dave raised his arms Thankin` the Lord for His love

Sittin` on ol` Blue His one and only friend Thinkin` my life is empty And I know I’ve sinned

But as morning did break And the sun began to rise Dave climbed back in the saddle Wipin` the tears from his eyes

He said I’ve rode with ol` Red But now I know the way Thank you Lord for salvation And savin` this here day

He sat there thinkin` On that ol` blue roan Darkness all around And feelin` all alone

Now that there was light He could see the Holy Hill Gave ol` Blue some iron Said there’s no time to kill

I’m ridin` for the Brand Followin` the Lord’s will Now it time to worship Here on this Holy Hill.

Looked at the valley At the end of the trail Said Blue this is it I’m headed straight to hell

We’re headin` up that hill Leavin` this valley of the dead I’m gon`a server the Lord Not ol Devil Red

Psalm 99:9 Exalt the LORD our God, and worship at his holy hill; for the LORD our God is holy. By: Bro. Brad Curtis Vilonia, AR 9/26/11

Former rodeo cowboy Brad Curtis of Vilonia, AR pastor of Mountain Top Cowboy Church in Heber Springs, AR and author of On The Trail “Christian cowboy poems and proverbs” as well as a new book “He Holds the Reins” available at www.authorhouse.com Contact cowboypoet@windstream.net for book orders or for speaking engagements - Bro. Brad Curtis, Vilonia, AR Copyright 2011/2012

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Jesus died on the cross as the final sacrifice. When He was resurrected on the 3rd day, he defeated Satan for us. All we have to do is believe that He beat death and acknowledge it with our words. If we believe that and accept Him as our personal savior…we are promised eternal life with Him in Heaven. You can’t earn your way into Heaven; you have to believe your way there. So many people think they “aren’t good enough” to get to Heaven… But… Salvation is a GIFT from God and you don’t earn a gift. Gifts are something someone gives to you and for the gift to be yours, you have to accept it. All we have to do is accept that wonderful gift. I know I have…won’t you? But the gift is not like the trespass. For if the many died by the trespass of the one man, how much more did God’s grace and the gift that came by the grace of the one man, Jesus Christ, overflow to the many. Romans 5:15

For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son that whosoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16 That if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved. Romans 10: 9-10

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tion will ensure more stringent and uniform standards for forensic drug testing.

Donations can be made on the Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation website at grayson-jockeyclub.org. Checks, payable to GraysonJockey Club Research Foundation, can be mailed to Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation, 40 E. 52nd Street (15th floor), New York, NY 10022.

James L. Gagliano, President & Chief Operating Officer, The Jockey Club

Donors who make a contribution of $50 or more to the Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation between now and June 9 will receive an official Orb baseball cap as a thank-you from Stuart S. Janney III and the Phipps Stable, the owners of the 2013 Kentucky Derby winner.

“This is a great way to commemorate Orb’s victory in the Kentucky Derby and, at the same time, support the vital equine research that enhances horse health,” said Edward L. Bowen, president of GraysonJockey Club Research Foundation. “We are grateful to the Janney and Phipps families for their longstanding and generous commitments to this foundation.”

“We recognize that there are a variety of available avenues for effecting the needed changes, whether through state action, a federal compact, federal law or horse racing industry action, and we will continue to steadfastly support the enhancement of the safety of our athletes and the integrity of competition.”

Beulah Park: Deniro’s Saint takes Tomboy Stakes

By John McDulin Deniro’s Saint, under jockey Rodrigo Vergara, prompted the pace to the outside of heavy favorite Blazing Bling to upper stretch and drew clear to win by two lengths in the $50,000 Tomboy Stakes at Beulah Park on Sunday. A 3-year-old Ohio-bred filly trained by Joshua Faulkner, Deniro’s Saint drifted out a bit in the stretch but still was good enough to hold sway late.

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Blazing Bling, under Deshawn Parker, set the pace but gave way late and finished second, 10 1/2 lengths in front of She’s the Prize in third. The running time for the one-mile Tomboy over a fast track was 1.41.37, and Deniro’s Saint returned $11.60 to win.

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Craig Dado Elected to NTRA Board of Directors

“The Jockey Club has consistently stated that the overuse of medication endangers our equine and human athletes, threatens the integrity of our sport and erodes consumer confidence in our game. “We appreciate Congress’ continued interest in helping to safeguard the sport of horse racing, in particular with the recent news accounts of the proposed ‘Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act.’ We have not yet seen the proposed bill, but upon its release we will review it and provide our comments to its authors. We note from the news accounts the inclusion in the proposed bill of the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), which has been widely praised for its anti-doping accomplishments in a variety of other sports “In the meantime, The Jockey Club is encouraged by the substantial progress being made in the area of medication reform, including the efforts of Mid-Atlantic regulators and the Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association to more tightly control the use of therapeutic medications; the commitment by members of the industry, led by the Association of Racing Commissioners International, to develop new model rules with more stringent penalties for repeat violators; and the eight equine drug testing laboratories, representing 24 pari-mutuel racing jurisdictions, that are currently undergoing accreditation reviews. Uniform accredita-

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Current Meet Leading Jockeys Jockey Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Win% $% Purses Malcolm Franklin 99 28 14 9 28 52 $480,016 Rodney A. Prescott 80 13 13 18 16 55 $258,097 Albin Jimenez 94 12 14 9 13 37 $216,732 Chris Landeros 83 12 11 13 14 43 $278,704 Francisco Giles 55 11 4 11 20 47 $173,627 Marcelino Pedroza 29 7 6 5 24 62 $164,164 Fernando De La Cruz 49 5 9 7 10 43 $132,850 Marlon St. Julien 59 5 3 7 8 25 $122,668 Roberto Morales 29 4 6 3 14 45 $92,303 Eddie Zuniga 58 4 4 7 7 26 $62,218

Current Meet Leading Trainers Trainer Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Win% $% Purses Thomas M. Amoss 31 12 9 2 39 74 $211,730 R. Gary Patrick 52 8 7 8 15 44 $133,760 Cindy Huber 15 5 4 2 33 73 $91,708 Michael E. Lauer 21 5 2 1 24 38 $80,802 Kellyn Gorder 8 5 0 0 63 63 $95,782 Randy L. Klopp 35 3 8 2 9 37 $64,421 Ronald G. Brown 24 3 3 3 13 38 $43,121 Mike Norris 23 3 2 3 13 35 $47,760 Tianna Richardville 24 3 1 6 13 42 $37,126 Byron G. Hughes 15 3 1 2 20 40 $62,014

Current Meet Leading Horses Horse Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Win% $% Purses Article 3 2 1 0 67 100 $18,000 Ms. Smitty 2 2 0 0 100 100 $42,900 Azirule 2 2 0 0 100 100 $25,600 High Sea Siren 2 1 1 0 50 100 $27,600 Sucess Is Racing 2 1 1 0 50 100 $26,000 Princess Janelle 2 1 1 0 50 100 $14,600 Stalwart Tee 2 1 1 0 50 100 $9,800 Choctaw Drive 2 1 1 0 50 100 $8,400 Lovely Jane 2 1 1 0 50 100 $8,400 Citi Rush 2 1 0 1 50 100 $24,400

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