American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame Class of 2022
American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame Class of 2022 Six horses and seven AQHA members have been selected for induction into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame in 2022. These deserving recipients will be inducted into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame in 2022. text size May 27, 2021 | News and Publications , Museum , Foundation , About AQHA | The American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame and Museum , Hall of Fame induction , American Quarter Horse Foundation (AQHF) , American Quarter
Agreement plan to keep AQHA in Amarillo is possibly coming soon
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AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - An agreement to keep an Amarillo landmark could be coming soon.
The Amarillo Economic Development Corporation Board voted Tuesday to pay The American Quarter Horse Association to keep its international headquarters and museum on I-40.
The plan, that still needs City Council approval, calls for paying $3 million over 10 years.
According to the Amarillo Chamber of Commerce, AQHA employs almost 200 people.
In 2019, The American Quarter Horse Foundation finalized a deal with the City of Fort Worth to possibly move the headquarters and museum there.
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Appointed Board of Trustees Announced
Appointed Board of Trustees Announced Robin Merrill, Catherine Nicholas and Larry Bell were appointed to serve on the 2021-22 American Quarter Horse Foundation Board of Trustees. AQHF is proud to announce the appointment of Robin Merrill, Catherine Nicholas and Larry Bell to serve on its Board of Trustees. text size May 11, 2021 | News and Publications , Foundation , About AQHA | Commissions, Committees, Boards, and Councils , American Quarter Horse Foundation (AQHF)
The American Quarter Horse Foundation Board of Trustees is the governing board of the Foundation and convenes throughout the year to oversee Foundation business. With advisement from the Foundat
Bone Strength and Mass: Impacts of Stall Rest and Sprinting
Bone Strength and Mass: Impacts of Stall Rest and Sprinting Keeping a horse in a stall to prevent pasture injuries is a common practice, but it can actually lead bone mass loss if he is not given turnout time. Confining horses to stalls and pens is a common practice thought to protect them from hurting themselves in turnout. But an American Quarter Horse Foundation-funded study performed by Brian Nielsen from Michigan State University has discovered a surprising side effect to this confinement: penned horses suffer a marked decrease in bone mass and strength. (Credit: Sue Hagerty)