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waco bend ranch renews support of NCHA Waco Bend Ranch is


cutting horse academies Fort Worth, Texas,


October 16, 2013 – Waco Bend Ranch, well known for having one of the strongest breeding programs in the industry, has renewed its relationship as the presenting sponsor of the NCHA’s Cutting Horse Acad- emy program.


“Education for peo-


ple new to the sport or inter- ested in the sport is a priority we want to support,” said owner Louis Baldwin. “We are pleased to know that attendance at Academy events increased in 2013, and that Waco Bend’s support helped to make the events more affordable.” Slated to hold five


events in 2014 with live works and classroom sessions and an


additional two with classroom sessions only. The Academy is held in a single day with the first session of the Cutting Academy including understanding judg- ing and improving showman- ship, equine health care and more. The second half of the day features live work critiques with an NCHA professional trainer who will evaluate each student’s ability to approach the herd, select and work an indi- vidual cow. Russell McCord, NCHA Director of Judges, will also provide the students with a judge’s perspective. Students will also receive an official NCHA Cutting Acade- my bag, along with a supply of materials.


the home of Dont Look Twice, the highest money-earning mare in NCHA history, with total earnings of more than $780,000 and titles that include 2012 NCHA Open World Champion, 2011 NCHA Horse of the Year and 2011 AQHA Senior Cutting World Champion. A schedule of events


will be available in early 2014. Registration fees will be modi- fied to include non-member and member fees.


For more information


about the Academy, contact Ty Hillman at thillman@nchacut- ting.com or call 817.244.6188. Interested persons may also go to nchacutting.com, click on membership then clinics for more information.


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