20/ AUGUST 2018 THE RIDER
Ontario Reined Cow Horse Association Werner Bohner, President, 519-209-8196
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brought in the arena and Brian displayed the ins and outs of how to settle the herd and how to look for good cows to cut. The draw was made and the competition began with Brian giving a break
NCHA judge, Brian Kelly from Ottawa, did an excellent job of communicating with the 16 par- ticipants. Saturday started out with a discussion and explana- tion of the rules which was a big help to clarify many situations. A fresh herd of cattle was
ORCHA and Ron Stelzl of Sand Plain Ranch Cutting Horses put together a very unique weekend on July 28 and 29. It consisted of a Ranch Cutting Clinic and Competition.
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peated Sunday morning, topped off with another fantastic lunch from the Sand Plain Ranch. In the end, it all came down to the final go round. With the total score from the 4 go rounds com- piled from the 16 horses, the win- ners were: 1st Werner Bohner and Holly- wood Mag A Lena receiving a cheque for $1000 2nd Alyssa Gowing and Sickum Dog receiving a cheque for $500 3rd Jon Walker and Oh Cay N Smart receiving a cheque for $300 Every participant received a gift bag from Royle Horse Trailers and a gift from the generous sponsors (Myristol, Connect Hearing, Phonak, Kate Shoup, Bennett Signs and Avon Feed
down of each horse’s run and their score. The lunch break pro- vided the exhibitors a chance to sample the spectacular meal cus- tomary with Ron and Megan’s hospitality. After lunch, the cattle were settled and the second round began. Already, we could see the improvement evident in each run. The same program was re-
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Kelly whose departing words were, “I have never worked with such an enthusiastic group of people who really want to learn and are all having so much fun doing it!” Mega thanks to Ron and Megan Stelzl for hosting this great weekend and thanks to our cutter friends that came to help out.
Thanks again to Brian
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THANK YOU!! To all the exhibitors, spectators and sponsors that made this past
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weekend at the Eastern Canadian Paint Horse Championship Show an outstanding success. Congratulations to all the buckle and medallion winners as well as everyone else that showed in the regular APHA classes.
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