Arkansas - Horse Shows
Horse Shows in Arkansas
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Connie from Nebraska (Contact Member) -
I want to go see some horse shows where should I look to find some?
Reply #1 Shannon (65.68.29.45) -
2nd Annaul Ghost and Goblin Fun Horse ShowNovember 1st Mayflower, Arkansas At Longbranch Stables Go to website for more information on the show. Shannon
Reply #2 Annamay (63.176.159.150) -
an excerpt from a site that I googled:The goal of Ohiohorseshows.com is to provide a one stop resource for horse show exhibitors and show managers. If you want to add a link or make a correction, please e-mail me. Shows from neighboring states are always welcome on Ohiohorseshows.com! There is no charge to link your saddle club or association's web site or list your show at Ohiohorseshows.com. Just e-mail your show information, and I will post it online. Showbills are posted until the show is held, no time limit. Here is the link..
Reply #3 Yu-an (63.176.159.224) -
CAHSA offers 37 classes including western pleasure, reining, gaited, and speed events. We have three age groups for exhibitors under the age of 18 and offer the same events for adults. There is also a lead-in western pleasure class for children, and three pony classes for children under ten riding ponies 52 inches and under. The show season ends with a costume contest and fun classes such as ball race and egg race. Shows are located at the V.C. White Memorial Riding Arena off W. Dewitt Henry Drive (Hwy 367) in Beebe, Arkansas.
Reply #4 cwemoy (63.176.159.215) -
You would get them online or in any classifieds segments. If you waht to see some, then there will be a huge variety to choose from. What normally happens at horse shows? Auctioning for sale of horses?
Reply #5 Mark (63.176.159.11) -
Hi! Connie: They have some great horse shows in Aekansas, just browse that web page and see. Enjoy!
Reply #6 Jim (63.176.159.201) -
Arkansas is a leading state for horse breeding, check out the link. Regards!
Reply #7 Rico (63.176.159.157) -
What happens at horse shows? What kind of question was that? Well I think of shows when I hear Horse Shows. Horse Exhibition, parade and stuffs like that. Horse clinics and seminars are also done by some organizers.Here is what i got from the net: A Horse show is a judged exhibition of horses and ponies. Many different horse breeds and equestrian disciplines hold competitions worldwide, from local to the international levels. Most horse shows run from one to three days, sometimes longer for major, all-breed events or national and international championships in a given discipline or breed. Most shows consist of a series of different performances, called classes, wherein a group of horses with similar training or characteristics compete against one another for awards and, often, prize money.
Reply #8 cwemoy (63.176.159.199) -
If you have not been to a horse shoe before, I guess there would be no harm in asking, would there? See, you had to look that up.The Central Arkansas Horse Show Association(CAHSA)is what Yu-an has shade more light upon. It offers classes for all age groups and a wide variety of other events. There is more in photos and information in the online home below(also gives a 2009 schedule).
Reply #9 Rico (63.176.159.154) -
What if i asked you on what can i buy from a bakery, will you laugh at me? It is simple logical thinking. Just like when you hear the word drug store, you will instantly think of drugs and medications, so when you hear the phrase horse show, then definitely it would be all about horses..am i right cwemoy?Well i would have to suggest that you go for the schedule, the latest and the soon to be held shows in the net. There are lots.
Reply #10 Eve (63.176.159.125) - 11/24/09 15:49
Someone who had never known what a bakery has to offer and has never thought of what it is, would not laugh at you at all Rico. They would stare at you blankly, most likely. That is of course, if they do not go, huh?! At the question. Remember, not everyone knows everything. No question is really a foolish one. Simply being able to ask a question is proof of intelligence.
Reply #11 Eve (63.176.159.35) - 12/20/09 12:51
Is this not so? I am sure that many would agree with this statement, indeed.
Reply #12 rebecca (208.54.197.59) - 12/22/09 23:13
"looking for pony show"
hi im 11 years old and have a 2 year old paint pony named flicka i would like to show jump western style or i can work at a riding stable i dont want money i would just need to work there to borrow a english saddle.also would like to take care of horses and ponies ther have 14 of my own most died because of their age and size really want to prove my dad wrong that im not scared to do anything with a horse and i am willing to be bave enough to show.it has to be in fortsmith arkansas. pleeeaaassseeee!
Reply #13 smithy (63.176.159.79) - 01/05/10 17:10
Awww.. I wonder where it is that this little kid is going to be able to find a pony show for their amusement.
Reply #14 Rico (63.176.159.52) - 01/28/10 19:10
There you go Eve, just as I thought. Of course it is a sign of intelligence to be curious of something, but, sometimes when you are given a clue like a certain word or phrase, you will instantly know what a certain word would mean, like 'Horse Shows'... Would a horse show feature a lion or a tiger? Sometimes we just need some commonsense. Have a good day everyone. Ciao..
Reply #15 Sammy (62.229.68.222) - 02/22/10 21:42
I wonder where is Eve now, why haven't he posts any comments on that post by Rico. I have to agree that asking questions is a sign of intelligence. But not at all times that this is the case. Like when people do ask silly questions to just make fun at you or just play around is something not intelligent. But I have to agree that you have a point there. • Page 1 (Original Post) •
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