Summer 2016 - American Ranch Horse Association
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Summer 2016 - American Ranch Horse Association
ARHA Professionals Directory ARKANSAS Tinker Turner 1697 French Prairie Rd, Boonesville 72927 Phone: 479-518-6522 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ttphorses.com Steven M Jones 181 Crestview, Conway 72034 Phone: 501-733-0016 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stevejoneshorsemanship.com Jeremy Cox 5859 Batesville Blvd, Pleasant Plains 72568 Phone: 870-307-7810 Email: [email protected] Shane Cochran 451 Yellow Rock Rd., Russelville 72802 Phone: 479-970-5200 Email: [email protected] FLORIDA Jeremy Swainbank PO Box 476, Sumterville 33585 Phone: 352-303-4781 Email: [email protected] GEORGIA Ann Jones 6300 Jones Road, Flowery Branch 30542 Phone: 404-550-2882 Fax: 770-965-1840 Email: [email protected] INDIANA Dave DeWell 304 S 725 W, Herbron 46341 Phone: 219-789-0691 [email protected] http://www.stoneridgetrainingcenter.com/ KENTUCKY Harper Training Stables- Joe Harper and Brandy Johnson 400 Willoughby Lane, Bowling Green 42104 Phone: 606-303-3278 or 270-849-7770 Jed Lawrence 1973 KY-379, Russell Springs, KY 42642 Phone: 606-271-8383 Email: [email protected] Website: www.lawrenceperformancehorses.com Robin Gollehon 1070 Kidds Mill Rd, Versailles 40383 Phone: 317-408-5150 Fax: 859-879-8862 Email: [email protected] Website: www.gollehon.com MICHIGAN David McCartney 24476 Dutch Settlement St, Cassopolis 49031 Phone: 269-782-6189 Cell: 269-358-2080 Email: [email protected] Website: www.doublediamondquarterhorses.com TENNESSEE Julie Stanley 1010 Reece Hill Rd, Mountain City 37683 Phone: 423-471-1682 Email: [email protected] TEXAS Jonathon Carpenter 668 CR 107, Whitesboro 76273 Phone: 501-912-9262 Email: [email protected] Website: www.diamondcjoncarpenter.weebly.com VIRGINIA George Propst 4960 Dick Woods Rd, Charlottesville Phone: 540-414-5038 Email: [email protected] UPCOMING EVENTS: Come Show With Us! More information and Show Bills about these shows can be downloaded at: www.AmericanRanchHorse.net JUNE June 11-12, 2016 June 11-12, 2016 June 18-19, 2016 June 18-19, 2016 June 15– 26, 2016 EMRHA - Schaghitcoke, New York RHAM – Berrien Springs, Michigan IRHA Cloverdale, Indiana GRHA - Dublin, Georgia WRHA – Deerfield, Wisconsin JULY July17-23, 2016 July 30-31, 2016 July 30, 2016 ARHA World Championship Show RHAM Berrien Springs, Michigan EMRHA – Cobleskill, New York AUGUST August 13-14, 2016 August 13-14, 2016 August 20-21, 2016 August 20-21, 2016 August 27-28, 2016 August 27-28, 2016 August 27-28, 2016 Fall Judges Seminar– Somerset, Kentucky FRHC – Tampa, Florida GRHA-Dublin, Georgia IRHA – Cloverdale, Indiana TSRHA – Jackson, Ohio ArRHA - Searcy, Arkansas WORHA – Guthrie, Oklahoma ATTENTION TRAINERS! The Bureau of Land Management also known as the BLM has been brainstorming with ideas that will assist in managing wild horses who are on public land. Partnering with the National Academy of Sciences/National Research (NAS/NRC) an independent non-profit group that advises the government on specific issues. In 2010 the BLM asked NAS to review technical aspects of their wild horse and burro program, including science-based population estimation methods, annual herd growth rates and population control measures. The $1.5 million study begin in 2011 and the results were released on June 5, 2013. The answer: The BLM should rely more on contraception rather than roundups. However, there is still a push back on what the BLM should do about the estimated 58,150 wild horses and burros on public rangeland. This exceeded the 31, 435 number determined by the BLM to be the appropriate management level. On March 10, The Horse published an explosive article on another unique suggestion to lessen the number of wild horses on public hands: hiring experienced horse trainers to train the wild horses and help the BLM to place them in good homes. Trainers residing in 31 states will have an opportunity to submit their proposal to the BLM by a deadline of April 22. The trainer’s proposals should include a description of the applicant’s facility, expected feed and care costs and their horse-training experience. The BLM is looking for experienced trainers who use minimal resistance or natural horsemanship techniques to have the horse trained. In return, the BLM will reimburse the trainer a flat negotiated training fee and adoption/sales fee once the trained horse meets BLM”s specific training criteria and is placed into private care. Continued on next page The proposals will only be accepted from trainers residing in: Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin. For those trainers interested they need to go to www.fedconnect.net and click on “Search Public Opportunities”, Under “Search Criteria,” select “Reference Number;” put in the solicitation number (L16PSoo289) and click “Search.” The solicitation information should appear and the form describes what to submit and where to send it. Also, for applicants who have never conducted business with the government, they must first obtain a Dun and Bradstreet number on www.dnb.com before registering at www.sam.gov to do business. There is no fee involved in registering with www.sam.gov. Run for the Roses, ARHA Regional Show, was held at Lakeside Arena in Frankfort, Kentucky May 6 through the 8th. Competitors from as far north as New York and as far south as Florida competed for Circuit Champion Awards, High Point Awards, and Reserve High Point Awards. We also presented awards for the Longest Haul who went to Jane Moulton of New York and the Best Derby Hat, Tina Coil of Kentucky. Many new exhibitors were welcomed as they competed in their first ARHA event. Tough competition, good friends, and excellent horses were among the group. We would like to say congratulations to all of our competitors and hope you return next year for another great show! Congratulations to our 2016 Run For The Roses High Point and Reserve High Point Winners: * Open Champion – Jed Lawrence & Dim All The Lights * Open Reserve Champion – Abby Tucker & Chex Cashin In * Amateur Champion – Leslie Fitzgerald & Rawhides Rylee * Amateur Reserve Champion – Megan Whitehurst & Platinum Boon * Youth 14-18 Champion – Meredith Graber & Hickorys Chic Olena * Youth 14-18 Reserve Champion – Abby Tucker & Chex Cashin In * Youth 13 & Under Champion – Addie McClain & New Mexico * Youth 13 & Under Reserve Champion – Kory Smith & One Radical Guy * Novice Amateur Champion – Jacqueline McClendon & KNFabs Easy Dash * Novice Amateur Reserve Champion – Sarah Lawrence & Crazy Lights * Novice Youth Champion – Stephanie Flowers & The Last Hot Leaguer * Novice Youth Reserve Champion – Hunter Jackson & Mamies Trax of Gold Competition Games Prizes Activities And much much more!! 2015 Youth Scholarship Recipients