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AUGUST 2011 THE RIDER /25


Eastern Canadian Regional Director: Joanne McEachern,


RR#4, Grand Valley, Ont. L0N 1G0 (519) 928-9828


Ontario Director Chris Blane


562 Lynden Road, Brantford, ON 519-647-0313(cell), 519-802-4449(cell)


2010 Ontario Directors: District 1 (Western Ontario): Debby McMullen-Hockin


(519) 485-7577, mcmullend@rogers.com Boundaries for District 1: From Hwy 86 at Amberley along through to Hwy 8 to Dundas (Hamilton) & all West!


District 2 (Central Ontario): Joanne McEachern,


RR#4, Grand Valley, Ont. L0N 1G0 WEB SITE: www.nbhacanada.com • E-Mail Address: nbhacanada@live.ca NBHA Canada News


NBHA Youth World Championship Show


Congratulations to the youth members who attended the NBHA Youth World Show in Jack- son Mississippi July 25- 30th.


Right: Lorraine Humphrey, Richard Mathieu and Jessie Mathieu. Far Right: NBHA Youth members


NBHA Finals


Fairgrounds. Amcaster has commiteed to adding more dirt to the pen so the runs will be fast.


The Friday night will start with the Open, Youth and Senior runs that will be the last points for district qualifications. Saturday and Sunday will be 2 goes and an average with awards on the average for Open, Youth, Senior, Poles, Futurity and PeeWee.


Of course Saturday night will feature our slot races for both barrels and poles along with district awards presentations to attending members.


Plan to attend as it promises to be a great event. Show Results Dundalk Saddle Club Show Location: Dundalk Fairgrounds, Dundalk , ON


NBHA Open 4D Barrels 1D Placings 1st 16.806 $153.00 Robin Williamson on Cash A Bull Bug 2nd 16.855 $115.00 Joanne Fisher on Hoak's Hell Twister 3rd 16.993 $ 76.00 Katie Hubbert on Skipsa Zippo Lady 4th 17.060 $ 38.00 Dennis Kingston on Slick 5th 17.221 Sarah McEachern on Caraways NativeStorm 6th 17.302 Robin Welch on RH Runin Win 2D Placings 1st 17.609 $115.00 Brittany Sivill on Jack Rocket Malickin 2nd 17.614 $ 86.00 Jodi Rawn on Foxy Misty Hollow 3rd 17.653 $ 57.00 Amanda Peterson on Easy Char Jet 4th 17.722 $ 29.00 Jessica Pridham on LL Blueboy Badger 3D Placings 1st 17.913 $ 76.00 Glenn Pattison on Oki 2nd 17.918 $ 57.00 Laura Rae on Scratch That Itch 3rd 17.934 $ 38.00 Holly Doner on Make the Run 4th 17.991 $ 19.00 Kurt Kneidinger on Farrels Little Tina 5th 18.102 6th 18.203 7th 18.255 8th 18.311 9th 18.411 10th 18.422 11th 18.566 12th 18.574


4D Placings 1st 19.262 $ 38.00 Tom Hearne on Bid-Cool 2nd 19.279 $ 29.00 Aimee Leyzac on Brennas Sassy Jac 3rd 19.280 $ 19.00 Robin Welch on Phil Parr Quixote 4th 19.483 $ 10.00 Nancy Doner on Make The Run 5th 19.533 6th 19.757 7th 19.829


Stacy Murray on Express Mist


Jenn Wilson on Dashs Twisted Tassil Ann Gillies on Elmo


8th 20.610 9th 20.910 10th 22.374 11th 22.799 12th 25.116 13th 26.299 14th 26.429 15th 26.604 N/T 400.246 N/T 419.263 N/T 419.793 N/T 429.450


NBHA Youth Barrels


1D Placings 1st 17.176 $ 82.00 Katie Hubbert on Skipsa Zippo Lady 2nd 17.221 $ 55.00 Sarah McEachern on Caraways NativeStorm 3rd 17.498 4th 17.568 5th 17.880


Jodi Rawn on Foxy Misty Hollow Jessica Pridham on LL Blueboy Badger Lindsey Green on Budger B Gone


Dave Hayes on DJ Magnolia King


Shannon Kingston on Champagne Twister Jaci Thomas on Tracker Tracey Sivill on Koola


Penny McDonald on Charmer Rasselberry Candy Wettlaufer on Triple Mister Samantha Brewer on Zipper Lynx Dial Erica Dale on Sundance


Laurie Donaldson on Sign of the Jet Two Shelby McEachern on Sharons Mr Sandman Amanda Brackett on Suzy Denise Stoddart on Turbo


NBHA Finals has been set for September 1-3 at the Ancaster 6th 18.063 Amanda Brackett on Jetta Leaguer


2D Placings 1st 18.388 $ 49.00 Sarah McEachern on Yellow 2nd 19.156 $ 33.00 Natasha Kiziak on A Deluxe Endeavour 3D Placings 1st 20.443 $ 33.00 Marina McCoy on Phil Parr Quioxte 2nd 21.013 $ 22.00 Emily Hymes on Vibrant Showgal 3rd 24.914 N/T 419.048


Jacquelin Wettlaufer on Triple Mister Amanda Brackett on Suzy


NBHA Senior Barrels


1D Placings 1st 16.717 $ 65.00 Dennis Kingston on Slick 2D Placings 1st 18.411 $ 39.00 Sue Leyzac on Illegal Angel 2nd 18.422 3rd 18.566


3D Placings 1st 19.297 $ 26.00 Ann Gillies on Elmo 2nd 20.146 3rd 20.910 4th 22.374 5th 47.350 N/T 442.772


Mt Forest July 30 2011 Grass Roots Series NBHA Open 4D Barrels


1D Placings 1st 17.161 $159.00 Jessica Oelschlagel on Nicks Big Shot 2nd 17.208 $ 96.00 Sarah McEachern on Caraways NativeStorm 3rd 17.275 $ 64.00 Stacy Murray on Express Mist 4th 17.637


Joanne Fisher on Hoak's Hell Twister


Denise Stoddart on Miss Frenchman JJ Shannon Kingston on Champagne Perks Vicki Brackett on Jetta Leaguer Robin Corriveau on RC Ganador Sue Leyzac on Illegal Angel


Sharon Pridham on LL Blueboy Badger Greg Leyzac on Sugar Top Cody Lisa May on Olson Wimpy


2D Placings 1st 17.662 $119.00 Brittany Sivill on Jack Rocket Malickin 2nd 17.674 $ 72.00 Denise Stoddart on Miss Frenchman JJ 3rd 17.694 $ 48.00 Jennifer Tychynski on Tasmanian Fox 4th 17.793 5th 17.882 6th 17.942 7th 18.157 3D Placings


Kaitlyn McDougall on Laney


Amanda Paterson on Easy Char Jet Kaitlyn McDougall on Magic Greg Leyzac on Sugar Top Cody


1st 18.179 $ 80.00 Aimee Leyzac on Ashley Poco


2nd 18.209 $ 48.00 Denise Stoddart on Turbo 3rd 18.358 $ 32.00 Sue Leyzac on Illegal Angel 4th 18.365 5th 18.598 6th 18.664 7th 18.666 8th 18.734 9th 18.846 10th 19.105


Laurie Donaldson on Sign of the Jet Two Denise Riddell on Bailey


Tanya Becker on Budger Be Gone Laura Rae on Scratch That Itch Robin Welch on RH Runin Win Julie Forrest on Holly Cash Heat Sarah McEachern on Yellow


4D Placings 1st 19.390 $ 40.00 Leslie Ziegel on Bit of Tass 2nd 19.651 $ 24.00 Robin Welch on Phil Parr Quixote 3rd 20.003 $ 16.00 Erica Dale on Sundance 4th 20.783 5th 20.836 6th 20.999 7th 21.227 8th 22.998 N/T 417.746 N/T 455.830


NBHA Youth Barrels


1D Placings 1st 17.208 $ 81.00 Sarah McEachern on Caraways NativeStorm 2D Placings 1st 19.105 $ 49.0 Sarah McEachern on Yellow 3D Placings 1st 20.556 $ 32.00 Emily Hymes on Vibrant Showgal 2nd 21.977 3rd 22.542 4th 22.585


Bronwyn Black-Sears on Down Right Lazy Jacquelin Wettlaufer on Triple Mister Jamie Wilson on Kayla


NBHA Senior Barrels 1D Placings 1st 18.358 $ 81.00 Sue Leyzac on Illegal Angel 2nd 18.484


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Boundaries for District 2: East of Hwy 86 from Amberley to Hwy 8 at (Dundas) Hamil- ton and West of Gravenhurst down to Whitby along Hwy 12.


District 3 (Northern Ontario): Boundaries for District 3: North of Graven- hurst along Hwy 169, Hwy 11 & Hwy 60 over to Pembroke.. all North!


District 4 (Eastern Ontario): Kathy Richards


733 Black Rd., Demorestville, ON K0K 1W0 613-476-3792, hkathy55@gmail.com Boundaries for District 4: East of Hwy 12 from Whitby up to Gravenhurst, East of Huntsville along Hwy 60 to Pembroke.


District 1 - Quebec - TBA 2010 Maritimes Director – TBA


Greg Leyzac on Sugar Top Cody


3D Placings 1st 20.373 $ 43.00 Dave Hayes on DJ Magnolia King


Sharon Pridham on LL Blueboy Badger Greg Leyzac on Sugar Top Cody


Dave Hayes on DJ Magnolia King


Shannon Kingston on Champagne Twister Jaci Thomas on Tracker


Robin Corriveau on RC Ganador Shannon Kingston on Champagne Perks


Pet Talk-Shoo Fly … Don’t Bother Me!


Shoo fly, don’t bother me! Summer time is prime time for increased numbers of various types of flies that can irritate your horse and you. Put away that fly swatter because there are better measures that can be taken to limit the number of flies. “Stable flies, horse flies, black flies, deer flies, sand flies and biting midge flies —- so many flies. They all can bite your horse, draw blood and possibly cause allergic reactions,” notes Dr. Glennon Mays, clinical associate professor at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences. “Flies will probably not be completely eliminated from your horse stable,” states Mays. “But, there are control measures that can be put in place to decrease the fly population in your horse facilities. Since stable flies are one of the most common summer pests your horse will encounter, I’ll focus on this fly.” Stable flies feed on the blood of warm blooded animals,


explains Mays. They pierce the skin with their mouth parts, lac- erate the skin and then inject saliva which contains an anticoagu- lant that keeps the blood flowing. The bite can be painful and irri- tating. Depending on your horse’s skin sensitivity, there could also be a reaction to the bite. Stable flies usually feed during the early morning hours and again in the late afternoon. They also feed selectively preferring the legs and belly to other areas of your horse’s body.


Dave Hayes on DJ Magnolia King Kaitlyn McDougall on Stella is Back Jenn Wilson on Dashs Twisted Tassil


Victoria Gregson on Strait Smoken Three Bars Tracey Sivill on One Special Hero Denise Riddell on Dash N Cassie Jean Candy Wettlaufer on Triple Mister


“The female stable fly requires blood meals to produce viable eggs and surprisingly, eggs are deposited in decaying ani- mal and plant waste, generally not in fresh manure,” notes Mays. “Fly larvae can develop in stable waste that is a combination of damp straw and manure, or under hay bales that are in contact with moist soil. In the warm summer, the entire life cycle from egg to adult can be completed in three to six weeks.” The hot summer temperatures promote increased fly num- bers, but sound sanitation practices in conjunction with other con- trols can decrease fly populations, says Mays. Reduce larvae development by eliminating the environment where they can develop. Spread manure and stable bedding regularly so that it will dry out fast as possible. Modify drainage areas so that excess water is eliminated.


When stable flies finish feeding, they seek a place to rest and digest their blood meal. This instinctive habit makes way for control of adult flies with residual insecticides sprayed on stable


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