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Appaloosa Horse Club Joins NTRA Advantage Equine Benefits Program

LEXINGTON, KY – The National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA) announced today that the Appaloosa Horse Club (ApHC), which honors the heritage and promotes the future of the Appaloosa horse, has become a member association of the NTRA Advantage Equine Benefits program. NTRA Advantage delivers substantial cost savings – through local dealers – on essential products and services […]

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Important Decisions Made in Light of Pandemic at ApHC Board of Directors Meeting

MOSCOW, Idaho – As a result of the Coronavirus pandemic, the ApHC Board of Directors has agreed unanimously to waive qualifying for the 2020 Appaloosa World Championship Show to be held October 30 through November 7 in Fort Worth, Texas. “We came at this decision the right way,” said ApHC President Ken Johnson. “We analyzed

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ApHC Takes Action to Protect Exhibitors from COVID-19 Outbreak

MOSCOW, Idaho – Calling it a difficult, but necessary decision, the ApHC Board of Directors has cancelled all ApHC-sanctioned regional horse shows through May 1. “With the Coronavirus spreading rapidly across the United States and our health care system nearing a tipping point, we had no choice but to cancel these shows,” said ApHC President

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Fossil Gate Farms, owned by WCHA Founding Members Linda & the late Gary Gordon, pledge $100,000 to WCHA Futurity Programs

Thackerville, OK – Fossil Gate Farms located just south of Denton, TX along interstate 35 West is recognized as one of the premier halter breeders of the modern-day era. Home to industry leading stallions like Very Cool, Execute, Suchan Ego, Grand Slam Touchdown, Image Of Kid, Im Tee Totally Cool, FG A Tru Fella and

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