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Southern Oregon CHA is a local cutting horse club dedicated to the purpose of promoting the cutting horse and the sport of cutting in Southern Oregon. SOCHA was developed [more]...
This high stepping aristocrat of the show ring is not only captivating but breathtaking. The crisp action trot, knees raised high at each step, hind quarters powerfully propelling, amazes the [more]...
t: view phone(859) 255-8694
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The American Friesian Association (AFA) was organized in 2004 by a group of Friesian enthusiasts who recognized the need for an American-based registry for purebred and partbred Friesian horses. [more]...
t: view phone(912) 462-6330
TIER rescues abused, neglected, abandoned, and unwanted horses. We work with local Animal Control Agencies to help as many horses as we can. Once a horse in our care has [more]...
t: view phone951-360-1464
Vero Beach Polo was established in the year 2000 and blends an exciting mix of competition and camaraderie for its members and fans. Players get to enjoy our world-class Bermuda [more]...
Our therapeutic riding program is aimed at providing safe, fun and progressive lessons to riders with special life circumstances who want the opportunity to ride.
The BWFA is a non-profit organization. Our mission is to provide horse owners with professional, intelligent, and accurate information on sound shoeing by professional farriers. We promote certification for farriers [more]...
t: view phone(706) 397-8047
This is a group for all disciplines of riding. From the show ring to the trails or just riding around on the farm. A place to discuss horses, horseback riding, [more]...
Whether in draft, pony, or in one of several saddle types, the North American Curly horse is a very naturally successful horse. We look for a hardy, sound, well proportioned, [more]...
t: view phone(515) 204-6211
Our Mission is to prevent the inhumane slaughter of injured, abused, and unwanted horses. Our goal is to rehabilitate and place these horses in qualified adoptive homes. New York [more]...










