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Lockhart, TX. #10 with a #6 cap; enter 1, draw 3 for $100/man; 4-header progressive after 1. Books open at 10:30; rope at 12:30. Sponsored by Chisholm Trail 4-H Horse Club. FMI call Gale at 214-676-9826.


November 6-7


Bluebonnet Barrel Racing, Guadalupe County Fairgrounds, Seguin, TX. Books open at 8:30, exhibitions 9 – 12:30, Race at 1pm. November 6th – Points, November 7th – Fundraiser. FMI visit www.bluebonnetbarrelracin- gassoc.com.


Horsemanship Clinic, Indepen- dence Park, Gonzales, TX. This riding clinic is for beginners to intermediate riders and horses. Topics include: groundwork for respect, getting control of the whole horse, neck reining, proper cuing, stops, sidepass- ing, yielding the quarters, getting forward motion, exercises for a better broke horse, an explana- tion of bits and how they work, question and answer, plus much more. Three instructors. $100 per person. FMI contact Kaylon at 361-648-1055, email: kaylon@ knptraining.com or visit www. knptraining.com.


All Breed Open Horse Show & TBHA / American Buckskin Reg- istry Association Horse Show, San Antonio Rose Palace, San Antonio, TX. Books open at 7am, show starts at 8am both days (ABRA rules apply). Shavings $8. RV Hookups $25. FMI call Gwen at 512-396-0000, E-mail: gnohorsefarm@yahoo.com or visit www.texasbuckskin.com.


November 7


Central Texas Arabian Horse Club Open Show, Travis County Expo Center, Austin, TX. Show 2 in Series: 1/31, 6/20, 9/26 and 11/7. Adult Amateur, Walk/Trot - classes available for all breeds in Halter, Hunter Pleasure, Western Pleasure, Saddleseat, Equitation and Showmanship and ponies. High point awards include both Arabians and non-Arabians in several under-saddle divisions.


Arena--between Bastrop &


FMI call Ann Lang or Alison Cowden at 512-472-1492, email: info@ctahc.org or visit: www. ctahc.org.


November 10-14


GSEC Autumn Classic USEF “A” Show, Great Southwest Equestrian Center, Main Arena, Katy, TX. FMI call Pauline Cook at 281-579-1272 or visit www. gswec.com.


November 11-13


NRS Level 2 The Next Step Team Roping Clinic with Krece Harris, NRS Training Center, Decatur, TX. Limited to 16 students. $495. FMI call 800-GO-ROPIN, ext. 7001, or visit www.nrsworld.com.


November 11-14


NTAHC Shootout 2010, Somervell Expo Center, Glen Rose, TX. Great place to start new horses and riders, AND a great place for EVERYONE to have fun! Performance Judge: Judy Kibler (4) of Laguna Woods, CA. 2004 and 2008 US Nationals and 2005 Youth Nationals Judge. Dressage Judge: Elaine Gibala (4) of Win- chester, KY. Dressage Classes In- tro-4th Level. 80 rider limit - enter early! Download Show Premium at http://m1e.net/c?15899070- xEDVtRsUIEk4.%405782929- uuBz1Th2bjcuc. FMI email Kristen Fisher, Show Manager at ntahc_shootout@earthlink.net or Sherry McGraw, Show Secretary at sherry.mcgraw@att.net..


November 13


Schooling Show, Walking Tall Ranch, Aubrey, TX. (rain date November 20). FMI call 940-365- 9811, email: contact @walk- ing-tall-ranch.com and for more information and class list visit www.walking-tall-ranch.com.


Natural Horsemanship Associa- tion Show, Starfire Equestrian Center, Weston, TX. Divisions: Professional, Advanced, Inter- mediate, Beginner, Greenhorn, Sr. Youth, Jr. Youth. Classes: Round Pen Online, Round Pen at Liberty, Trail Online, Mounted Trail, Mounted Horsemanship. No onsite entries the day of the show. All show entries must be


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show. FMI call Jenny DeSandro at 214-491-8048 or email: jen- nydesandro@yahoo.com or visit www.nhatx.org.


East Texas Team Penning As- sociation Finals, Rusk County Expo Center, Henderson, TX. Books open at 7am, competi- tion begins at 8am. Five (5) ride limit. 50% Payback. Members compete for paybacks at each show, end of the year and final prizes. Open Team Penning, #6 Team Penning, #9 Team Pen- ning, #3 Novice Team Penning, Youth Team Penning, Arena Sorting, Open Ranch Sorting, #6 Ranch Shorting, #2 Ranch Sorting with Youth. FMI call Rick Hudman at 903-445-7482 or visit www.ettpa.com.


9/11, 9/25, 10/2, 10/9. Exhibition 5pm. Playday 6pm. 11/6, 11/13, 12/4, 12/11, 12/18 Exhibition 1pm. Playday 1pm. Series minimum 10 shows. Contestant minimum: 7 shows. Number of places awarded determined as of the 9th playday of series. Equal prizes per age group. (9 & Under, 10-13, 14-18, 19 & Over. Age as of January 1, 2010). Poles, Cloverleaf Barrels, Straightaway Barrels, optional Jackpot Race. Event Fees:


Worker = $10, Non-Worker = $15; Exhibitions, Lead-line, Jackpot Race = $5. FMI call Marietta Benson at 281-369- 2375 or email: playday@pdq. net.


Gene Brown Carriage Driving Clinic Series, Training Re- sources, 4853 Sam Bass Rd., Sanger, TX. Series Dates: 7/31, 8/14, 9/11, 10/12 and 11/13. Introductory Special - Driver $175, Auditor $60, Carriage


Club Auditor $55, Student Audi- tor $45 - Children 8 & Under FREE. Driver Space is limited. Vendor & sponsorship inquiries welcome. No first time hitches, but please free welcome to


STPA Money Series, 300 Briarmeadow, Friendswood, TX. Series: 7/17, 8/7, 8/21, 8/28,


either called or emailed to the show host/manager by 11:59 pm Wednesday prior to the


audit. No discount available at this introductory driver rate - par- ent must accompany participants under age 18. Current Coggins (within 1 year) required. FMI call 940-206-9622, email: TRClin- ics@mail.com or visit www. brownstrainingresources.com.


Purina Horse Owner’s Workshop, Comal County Fair Grounds, New Braunfels, TX. 9am - 12pm. FREE to the public! Featuring


Todd Martin - NRHA Champion, Dr. Robert Ball, Bracken Equine Hospital, Dr. Karen Davidson, Purina Equine Nutritionist. FMI call 210-566-8020 or email: silversfeed@aiemail.net.


Ranch Sorting Practice, Circle D Ranch, Johnson City, TX. Office opens at 8am till 9:30 am. Prac- tice starts at 10 am until 1pm. Horse pens available at $10 per night. FMI call Tommy at 512- 663-7433, email: cowboyup@ mail.utexas.edu or visit www. circledranch.us.


pm AWARDS Daily 1st–6th place tack & ribbons awarded. Series end prize(s) given to all qualified riders. Must attend 4 out of 6 to be eligible for series end awards. *ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT


Lee County Texas Stars 4-H Playday, American Legion Memorial Arena, Lexington, TX. Dates: 9/11, 9/25, 10/9, 10/30 and 11/13. EVENTS & CLASSES (Age as of Jan 1st) Lead Line Class (Ages 3-6) – Poles, Straight Barrels, Clover- leaf Barrels Rider Classes: 8 & under/ 9-11 / 12-15 / 16-19 / 20+ Rider Events: Poles, Straight Barrels, Cloverleaf Barrels, Stakes Race ENTRY FEES Cost will be $30.00 per playday and $4 per exhibition at the end of each event. Sign-up starts @ 3:00 pm – Events start @ 4:00


Walk/Trot and Lead Line Assisted. PAC and ACAAP approved. Rib- bons through 10th Place. Daily High Point Buckles and Year End Saddle Awards. Classes are $7/ each for members and $10/each for non-members. FMI visit www. aayha.org or call Denise at 830- 708-5780.


PLAYDAY AWARDS* FMI-Danna 512-796-6768, www.leecounty- texasstars.org


November 13-14


Alamo Area Youth Horse As- sociation (AAYHA) Open Horse Show, Guadalupe County Fair-


Advanced Horsemanship Clinic, The Whole Horse Arena, San Marcos, TX. This riding clinic is for the intermediate to advanced rider and horse. Topics include: groundwork for respect, two tracking, flying lead changes, sidepassing, yielding the quar- ters, collection, head sets without using training aids, rollbacks, piv- ots, bits and how they work, theft


11-12. Saturday Performance (includes Minis, Halter, Color, English & Western). Registration opens at 7am, show starts at 8am. Can haul in Friday evening. Sunday Speed Events - Regis- tration at 8:30 am, Show starts at 10am. All age divisions plus


grounds Covered Arena, Seguin, TX. Upcoming Shows: Dec.


Next Sale: Nov. 6, 2010 October Sale: December 4, 2010


Tack Sale starts at 11am • Large Selection of new saddles & tack • Used saddles & tack welcome for auction Open Consignment Horse Sale starts at 1pm.


Round Mountain, Texas, located on US Hwy 281 N - South of Marble Falls, Texas Accepting horses at 8am (Current Neg. Coggins Required)


Contact Cass and Courtney Ringelstein (210) 885-0902 or (210) 316-6146


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Triple E Feed 2082 Pujol Road Lake Charles, LA 70615 334-436-5628


Eliminate Worry! - All natural ingredients, “Drug Test Free” on performance horses. Softens hard impactions to pudding-like state so it can easily be passed. Bowel sounds in 15-30 minutes - Cure normal bout within 2 hours. 12-year shelf life - no temperature control (keep in glove box or horse trailer on trips).


Wyoming Retailers Noland Feed, Inc. 268 Industrial Avenue Casper, WY 82601 307-237-8926


All Around Feeds 8140 Hutchins Drive Cheyenne, WY 82007


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The Tack Room 1311 S. 3rd Laramie, WY 82070 307-745-6135


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