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Keeping Barrel Horse World on the Truck Seat!

Official Publication or Voice of these organizations:

Indiana

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Horse Resource VOLUME 8 ISSUE 6 JUNE 2015

Join us for

Quarter Horse DayJuly 4th , 2015at Indiana Grand Race Course

Shelbyville, Indiana

Additional All Quarter Horse DaysJune 13, August 1st & 29th, October 10th & 24th

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This has been one tough month for me. I am not usually one to share my hardships, but I thought this month I would let you in on just a couple of them. First of all, my computer crashed. Yep, the one that I use to put all of these pages together...the one that has all of the programs and files needed to get anything done, that

one. One day this past month it decided that it did not want to turn on. Panic from me? Just a little. I took the computer to the computer fixing guy (is that the technical term?) and prayed that it could be salvaged. Of course, I made sure my files were backed up in case I had to start with a new system. Thank God it was fixable! It set me back several days and I learned that when things are out of your control a nice ride will put things in perspective.

The day after I picked up my computer and was planning to spend every waking minute in the office to get caught up - I got sick. Nothing serious, thankfully, but still a bug tough enough to put me on the couch for two days straight. Again, panic from me? Just a little - in between the coughing and cold chills. I took my medicine and focused on getting well - no riding to put things in perspective, but I prayed that I would be able to get back to work quickly. Thank God after two days I was back in the office banging away at the keys to the keyboard of my fully functional PC. I still have a few sniffles, but my world didn’t end. However, this month’s issue may be a little late getting to you. For that I am truly sorry, but sometimes you just have to take one day at a time and do what you can with what you have.

Until next month.... one day at a time.....and don’t forget to count your blessings on horseback!God Bless and Ride Safe, Christa Conway

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Cashrebel14Posted 2015-05-25 8:09 PM I have an 11 year old quarter horse geld-ing that has been having a lot of problems in the alley. He has been checked out by a vet and chiropractor and given a clean bill of health. The problems started about a year ago and have increasingly gotten worse. He has been off since January in hopes of a break helping. This past Sat-urday I took him to a local feed show and the problem began where we left off. He will not go near the alley way. He begins to rear and just will not go. If you get af-ter him it just makes it worse. He begins rearing and by that time I usually get off and lead him to the corner of the arena and mount up. Then I just go because if you stall even for a second he will begin acting up again. Although once you get him going he runs a flawless run. Please no rude comments and ALL info/help will be appreciated!

taburunthemgoodhow are his feet he maybe sore there. I might also consider getting a second opinion from another vet also when was the last time he got his teeth done? does he take awhile to cool down or cough af-ter his run. he might also just have some anxiety you could possibly try oxygen’s jaibreak or pozzi relax. Not trying to seem like i attacked you or threw to much a you at once but those are all the possible op-tions that i can think of. OhMaxDid you just have him looked over for lameness or also checked for ulcers and bleeding? Cashrebel14Yes, he has been looked at by two vets, local and a well known. He had a lame-ness exam done and everything was fine.

He got his teeth floated at the time also. His feet were also checked. We had every physical aspect checked out lol:) CJEYou might try some B1 calming supplements.....I’ve had some good re-sults with them.Also maybe ace, chlorpromazine you can use day of show.....and some prefer resprine or fluphenazine. I had a gelding that pretty much refused to enter the alley on show day you could go ride him any day of the week at the arena. Think the noise excitement etc just caused him to much anxiety which lead to his refusal....had him vetted no issues.....Ace worked.....when nothing else did.This is always my last resort.Ps never had any success with any of paste products giving day of show. achildresI just have about fixed my mare from this problem... Sad news is, I gave her 3 years off (1st year was just a break, 2nd she was pregnant, the last year she was with the foal). Give him time to just be a horse for a while (he probably wont need 3 years, but a good amount of time is probably necessary). Haul him places that aren’t arenas (trails, etc) and let him get his mind off of things. If he has ANY bad habits at home, work them out completely before you go back to trying to run again. I final-ly got on my mare last November, worked on just basic skills and getting her riding in a snaffle with a soft, responsive mouth (she was not like this before). I then start-ed hauling to open arenas, and letting her be in the arena without doing any sort of pattern work. I would walk in and out un-til she would do it with her head low and she was calm. Basically I won’t get off of her until she does anything I ask, calmly. After she got comfortable at an open pen,

I started hauling to events, but just letting her be in the warm up area/near the alley way. The first time she did this she was su-per nervous and thought she was going to run - reared a couple times, but i was able to manage it. Finally, yesterday, I hauled her and we were able to walk in and out of the alley and stand in the holding pen like a complete angel. Once shes back in per-fect shape Ill most likely enter her in some exhibitions and after that get her running.

Good luck and if you need any more ad-vice you can PM me! My biggest advice though - please don’t get rough with him and try and force him in. It makes me cringe when I see this happening at bar-rel races. When they start rearing and get-ting stupid on you, theyre just using the reactive side of their brain, and yanking on them and spurring them just eggs on the reaction. You have to get the regular side of their brain working again for them to understand that the arena isn’t going to eat them. JLBerryIt has to be pain somewhere. Horses don’t refuse the alley for no reason. Not trying to be rude...just saying. I would treat for ulcers and then maybe x-ray her back for kissing spine. That doesn’t always show up on a lameness exam (it didn’t for my horse) but it will show up on x-ray. cowgirl_3207How are YOUR nerves? Put your self in check, trying chewing gum and thinking and everything but what you are about to do. KEEP HIS FEET MOVING!!!! IMO this is the biggest thing for a “sour” horse. I have taken on lots of problem children, many of them are gate sour. After lots of trips to the vet and chiro, tons of ulcer meds ect I have learned tons of tricks. I personally dont like dealing with rearers, I have seen too many flip over and hurt the rider. With that being said, I do take them on but I it is rare that they will actually rear

at my house. I do not push them to that point. I keep their feet moving and their mind off of what is going on. If you let a horse sit there outside the ally while all the other riders are running chances are you are going to be getting him and your self all jacked up with nerves. I work circles at a walk, move body parts, back, roll back anything and everything to keep those feet moving. I also start a routine as to when I am going to ask for them to enter and run. One mare I ran, I would kiss twice and bump my legs twice and she knew it was time to move on and through. I also spend a lot of time at BIG practices with my problem children, not running them, but walking them up to the gate and back to the holding pen, up through the gate and to the first barrel and back to the holding pen and I do it all speeds. Also while waiting my turn at small jackpots I will walk up to the gate hesitate and walk off.

LMSSeriously review your attitude and per-sonality in the alley. Watched over 200 runs this weekend and I would say that 90% of problem horses are from their rid-ers. (provided there is no physical issue) however, the rider has to be open minded enough to continue looking even though there is not a complete diagnosis. Watch the calm/mellow-no nonsense attitude horses enter the alley sometime, pay at-tention to those riders and how they do things. Learn things, having a jacked up wreck generally speaking starts in the riders hands. Sometimes the truth hurts, please be very careful, but be open minded to what you’re doing. Good luck.

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* Showbill/flyer/info on websiteJUNE 2015* 5-7 - Cloverdale, IN @ C Bar C Expo - NPBA Championship Show - Contact Kristine Nagy 330-472-7410 - www.cbarcexpo.com or www.polebending.org * 5-7 - Kendallville, IN 4H Saddle Club - BBRP Summer Sizzler Series, IBRA & NBHA 01 approved - Bricker Barrel Racing Productions - Visit www.brickerbarrelracing.com for flyer * 6 - Danville, IL @ M & W Saddle Club - M & W Jackpot Shows - NBHA & Illinois Barrel Racing Assoc approved - Added $ * 6 - Bloomington, IN @ Monroe County Saddle Club - NBHA & NPBA approved - See showbill for more info 6 - Noblesville, IN @ Hamilton County Horse Sale - Tack, Hay & Starw, Horses, etc - Call 317-946-4450 or visit our Facebook page: Hamilton County Livestock Auction and Horse Sale * 7 - Danville, IL @ M & W Saddle Club - M & W FUN Show Sunday * 10-12 - Ft Wayne, IN @ Allen County Fairgrounds - IQHA Show 12-14 -Cloverdale, IN @ C Bar C Expo - Indiana Reining Horse Association Show - Contact Brett Walters 574-498-6722 or Shannon Fowler 317440-5248 - www.cbarcexpo.com

* 12-14 - Springfield, OH - Champion Center - NBHA State Championships - $24,500 Added $ and Awards - See showbill in May issue or online. * 12-14 - Huntington, IN - BBRP Summer Sizzler Series, IBRA & NBHA 01 - Bricker Barrel Racing Productions - Visit www.brickerbarrelracing.com for flyer * 13 - Kouts, IN @ Navajo Saddle Club - $600+ added - IBRA, APHA, Illinois Barrel Racing Assoc, - See showbill for specifics on approved dates and details 13 - Wagner Ranch Graduation NBHA IN06 $1,400 Added, New Paris, IN

* 14 - ASR Arena NBHA IN06 $1,000 Added, Plymouth, IN

* 14 - Warsaw, IN @ Koscuisko County Fairgrounds - Open Pleasure Horse Show - $1000 Added - See showbill for more info 19-21 - Connersville, IN - IBRA & GBRA - Bricker Barrel Racing Productions - Visit www.brickerbarrelracing.com for flyer 19-21 at Jefferson Fair Park, Jefferson, WI. All Breed Open & ABRA Approved Horse Show. Contact Kathy Yager at 920-397-7678. For Showbills & forms visit http://www.swbuckskin.com 19-21 - Cloverdale, IN @ C Bar C Expo - Indiana Ranch Horse Show Contact Mirian Farrell 765-418-3549 - www.cbarcexpo.com

20 - Anderson, IN @ Madison County Equestrian Club - Combined Pleasure & Contesting 4H Prep Show - Click for Showbill 20 - Noblesville, IN @ Hamilton County Horse Sale - Tack, Hay & Starw, Horses, etc - Call 317-946-4450 or visit our Facebook page: Hamilton County Livestock Auction and Horse Sale 25-28 - Indiana NBHA State Show - C Bar C Arena in Cloverdale go to INDIANANBHA.COM more info or see show flyer and sponsor info in May issue JULY 20153-4- Danville, IL @ M & W Saddle Club - M & W Jackpot Shows - NBHA & Illinois Barrel Racing Assoc approved - Added $ (*Friday July 3 added $ TBA)

* 3-5 - Cloverdale, IN @ C Bar C Expo - Chalee Gilliland Memorial Benefit Barrel Race Barrels & Bling - See showbill in May issue or online 3-5 - Hartford City, IN - IBRA & NBHA 01 - Bricker Barrel Racing Productions - Visit www.brickerbarrelracing.com for flyer 5 - Danville, IL @ M & W Saddle Club - M & W FUN Show Sunday 10-12 - Auburn, IN - BBRP Summer Sizzler Series, IBRA & NBHA 01 - Bricker Barrel Racing Productions - Visit www.brickerbarrelracing.com

17-19 - Columbia City, IN - BBRP Summer Sizzler Series, NBHA (sat), IBRA (Fri-Sun) & GBRA - Bricker Barrel Racing Productions - Visit www.brickerbarrelracing.com 18 - Anderson, IN @ Madison County Equestrian Club - Combined Pleasure & Contesting 4H Prep Show - Click for Showbill 18 - Noblesville, IN @ Hamilton County Horse Sale - Tack, Hay & Starw, Horses, etc - Call 317-946-4450 or visit our Facebook page: Hamilton County Livestock Auction and Horse Sale 24-26 - Bluffton, IN @ Wells County 4H Park - RLA Barrel Racing - BBRP Summer Sizzler, IBRA & GBRA approved - Visit www.brickerbarrelracing.com for more info

25- Indianapolis, IN @ Marion County Fairgrounds - Indy Riders Open Show - Added $ - See showbill for more info 25 - Kouts, IN @ Navajo Saddle Club - $600+ added -Pleasure classes only today - See showbill for specifics on approved dates and details 26 - Kouts, IN @ Navajo Saddle Club - $600+ added - Gaming Only today - Starts at 9:00am - IBRA, APHA, Illinois Barrel Racing Assoc, - See showbill for specifics on approved dates and details AUGUST 20151 - Anderson, IN @ Madison County Equestrian Club - Contesting Show - Click for Showbill 1 - Noblesville, IN @ Hamilton County Horse Sale - Tack, Hay & Starw, Horses, etc - Call 317-946-4450 or visit our Facebook page: Hamilton County Livestock Auction and Horse Sale

1 - Danville, IL @ M & W Saddle Club - M & W Jackpot Shows - NBHA & Illinois Barrel Racing Assoc approved - Added $ 7-9 - St. Joe County 4H Saddle Club NBHA IN06 & GBRA $2,600 Added , South Bend, IN 7-9 - Kendallville, IN - BBRP Summer Sizzler Series, IBRA & NBHA 01 - Bricker Barrel Racing - Visit www.brickerbarrelracing.com for flyer 8-9 -Bloomington, IN @ Monroe County Saddle Club - Chalee Gilliland Foundation - NBHA & NPBA approved - See showbill for more info 15 - Noblesville, IN @ Hamilton County Horse Sale - Tack, Hay & Starw, Horses, etc - Call 317-946-4450 or visit our Facebook page: Hamilton County Livestock Auction and Horse Sale

* 21 - Valentine, NE @ Cherry County Fairgrounds - 15th Annual Fulton Performance Horse & Production Sale - Visit www.fultonranch.com

* 22 - Bozeman, MT @ Copper Spring Ranch (New Location) - Myers Ranch & Copper Spring Ranch Performance Horse Sale. Visit www.frenchmansguy.com 21-23 - Bluffton, IN @ Wells County 4H Park - RLA Barrel Racing - BBRP Summer Sizzler, IBRA, NBHA & GBRA approved - Visit www.brickerbarrelracing.com for more info 22 - Kouts, IN @ Navajo Saddle Club - $600+ added - APHA, Illinois Barrel Racing Assoc, - See showbill for specifics on approved dates and details 22 - Bloomington, IN @ Monroe County Saddle Club - IBRA & NPBA classes - See showbill for more info

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22 - Greentown, IN @ Howard County Fairgrounds - Howard County Open Pleasure Horse Show - See Showbill for more info 22-23 - Elkhart County 4H NBHA IN06 $2,650 Added, Goshen, IN 28-29 - Ft Wayne, IN @ Allen County Fairgrounds Open Speed Show - $1800 Guaranteed Added Money 28-30 - Columbia City, IN - BBRP Summer Sizzler Series, IBRA & GBRA - Bricker Barrel Racing - Visit www.brickerbarrelracing.com for flyer 29-30 - Warsaw, IN @ Kosciusko County Fairgrounds - 2015 Open Contesting Shows $2000 Added - See Showbill for more info 29-30 - StateLine Stables Saddle Club NBHA IN06 $2,350 Added, LaPorte, IN 27-30 - Springfield, OH @ Champions Center - Best of the Best Charity Barrel Race - $10,000 BOTB Slot Race, over $12,000 added to barrels and poles - On the Road with Dawn and Clea. Visit website at www.ontheroadwithdawnandclea.com 29 - Neneveh, IN - 2015 IHSA

Fall OPEN ALL BREED SHOW - WPCSA & PAC approved - Click to view showbill SEPTEMBER 20155 - Danville, IL @ M & W Saddle Club - M & W Jackpot Shows - NBHA & Illinois Barrel Racing Assoc approved - Added $ 5-7 - Huntington, IN - BBRP Summer Sizzler Series, IBRA & NBHA 01 - Bricker Barrel Racing Productions - Visit www.brickerbarrelracing.com for flyer 5 - Noblesville, IN @ Hamilton County Horse Sale - Tack, Hay & Starw, Horses, etc - Call 317-946-4450 or visit our Facebook page: Hamilton County Livestock Auction and Horse Sale 6-7 - Ft Wayne, IN @ Allen County Fairgrounds - Labor Day Show 11-13 - Connersville, IN - IBRA & GBRA - Bricker Barrel Racing Productions - Visit www.brickerbarrelracing.com for flyer 11-13 - Edinburgh, IN @ Hoosier Horse Park - Indiana Barrel Racing Futurity - BFA, Future Fortunes, IBRA Super Show

12 - Anderson, IN @ Madison County Equestrian Club - Contesting Show - Click for Showbill 12 - LaPorte County 4H NBHA IN06 $1,250 Added, LaPorte, IN 12 - Kouts, IN @ Navajo Saddle Club - $600+ added - IBRA, APHA, Illinois Barrel Racing Assoc, - See showbill for specifics on approved dates and details 12&13 at Fox Valley Saddle Association Grounds, Hampshire, IL. All Breed Open & ABRA Approved Horse Show. Contact Lisa Barbrey at 815-751-2752. For Showbils & forms visit http://www.swbuckskin.com 13 - NBHA IN06 $1,000 Added Fund Raiser Show, Logansport, IN 18-20 - Rushville, IN - NBHA & GBRA - Bricker Barrel Racing - Visit www.brickerbarrelracing.com for flyer 19 - Noblesville, IN @ Hamilton County Horse Sale - Tack, Hay & Starw, Horses, etc - Call 317-946-4450 or visit our Facebook page: Hamilton County Livestock Auction and Horse Sale

26 - Bloomington, IN @ Monroe County Saddle Club - NBHA & NPBA approved - See showbill for more info 26-27 - Columbia City, IN - BBRP Summer Sizzler Series, NBHA 01 - Bricker Barrel Racing - Visit www.brickerbarrelracing.com for flyer 27 - ASR Arena NBHA IN06 $1,000 Added, Plymouth, IN OCTOBER 20153 - Noblesville, IN @ Hamilton County Horse Sale - Tack, Hay & Starw, Horses, etc - Call 317-946-4450 or visit our Facebook page: Hamilton County Livestock Auction and Horse Sale 4 - Danville, IL @ M & W Saddle Club - M & W FUN Show Sunday 10 - Kouts, IN @ Navajo Saddle Club - FUN SHOW - See showbill for specifics on approved dates and details 10-11 - New Castle, IN @ Henry County Saddle Club - NBHA & GBRA approved - Over $1100 added - Covered Arena - See Showbill for more info

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COLORADO6/2 $100 ADDED SECCC 2015 SADDLE SERIES Lamar, CO6/5-6/7 $4000 Added Weekend Open 4D Jackpot Barrels Longmont, CO6/9 $100 ADDED SECCC 2015 SADDLE SERIES Lamar, CO6/14 $500 Added **SECCC $ummer $lot Race** Lamar, CO6/16 $100 ADDED SECCC 2015 SADDLE SERIES Lamar, CO6/23 $100 ADDED SECCC 2015 SADDLE SERIES Lamar, CO6/27-6/28 $200 Added Open 4D Jackpot Barrel Race Golden, CO6/30 $100 ADDED SECCC SADDLE SERIES Lamar, CO

FLORIDA6/13 Ride for Chloe Kissimmee, FL6/27 NBHA FL07 Baker, FL

GEORGIA6/2 Heard County Practice Night Series BBR Approved Franklin, GA6/2 AWARD SERIES JACKPOT! Jackson, GA6/6 NBRC Barrel Racing and Pole Bending - State Line Arena - Ringgold, GA6/9 AWARD SERIES JACKPOT! Jackson, GA6/12 Friday Night JACKPOT - State Line Arena in Ringgold Ringgold, GA6/13 5-Event Show! Gay, GA6/14 4th Annual Spring Pole/Barrel Buckle Series Silver Creek, GA6/16 AWARD SERIES JACKPOT! Jackson, GA6/19 FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS Jackson, GA6/19 Add Money 4/D Barrel Race Bowdon, GA6/21 Cowboy Shop Sunday Awards Series Franklin, GA6/23 Heard County Practice Night Series(Please note date change) Franklin, GA6/23 AWARD SERIES JACKPOT! Jackson, GA6/26 Friday Night Jackpot Calhoun, GA6/27 NBHA District 3 Jackson, GA

IOWA6/3 Iowa NBHA District 1 Barrel Race Marcus, IA6/6 Iowa NBHA District 1 Barrel Race Sibley, IA6/17 Iowa NBHA District 1 Barrel Race Marcus, IA6/27 Iowa NBHA District 1 Barrel Race Sioux Center, IA6/27 Rocking L Buckle Series Bedford, IA7/1 Iowa NBHA District 1 Barrel Race Moville, IA

ILLINOIS6/27 Vermilion County Fair Jackpot Poles & Barrels Oakwood, IL

KANSAS6/1 Open Jackpot Series Conway Springs, KS6/2 Mattox Arena Added Money Summer Series Derby, KS6/2 SUMMER KICKOFF BUCKLE SERIES Sharon Springs, KS6/3 KS WildNotions WednesdayNights (BBR & Bonus) Independence, KS6/4 Open 4D Jackpot Haysville, KS

6/4 Barrel & Poles Practice + POLES JACK POT Syracuse, KS6/4 North Topeka Saddle Club Open Jackpot Series (BBR & Bonus Race) Topeka, KS6/6 Inter-State Fair & Rodeo Chicks n Chaps of the Midwest Barrel Race Coffeyville, KS6/6 $200 ADDED SUMMER SIZZLE SERIES #1 Syracuse, KS6/7 NBHA KS01 POINT SHOW Louisburg, KS6/9 Mattox Arena Added Money Summer Series Derby, KS6/9 SUMMER KICKOFF BUCKLE SERIES Sharon Springs, KS6/10 KS WildNotions WednesdayNights (BBR & Bonus) Independence, KS6/11 Open 4D Jackpot Haysville, KS6/11 Barrel & Poles Practice + POLES JACK POT Syracuse, KS6/14 NBHA KS 07 St. Francis, KS6/14 $100 Added Sunny Sunday #2 Meade, KS6/14 Syracuse Saddle Club Play Days Syracuse, KS6/15 Open Jackpot Series Conway Springs, KS6/16 Mattox Arena Added Money Summer Series Derby, KS6/16 SUMMER KICKOFF BUCKLE SERIES Sharon Springs, KS6/17 NBHA KS09 SANCTIONED JACKPOT *Point Show* Topeka, KS6/17 KS WildNotions Wednesday Nights (BBR & Bonus) Independence, KS6/18 Open 4D Jackpot Haysville, KS6/18 North Topeka Saddle Club Open Jackpot Series (BBR & Bonus Race) Topeka, KS6/18 Barrel & Poles Practice + POLES JACK POT Syracuse, KS6/20 KBRA JACKPOT - 6 P.M. VALLEY FALLS, KS6/20 Southwest Barrel Racing Association Cimarron, KS6/21 NBHA KS 09, Open Jackpot VALLEY FALLS, KS6/21 Southwest Barrel Racing Association Garden City, KS6/23 Mattox Arena Added Money Summer Series Derby, KS6/23 SUMMER KICKOFF BUCKLE SERIES Sharon Springs, KS6/24 KS WildNotions Wednesday Nights (BBR & Bonus) Independence, KS6/25 Barrel & Poles Practice + POLES JACK POT Syracuse, KS6/27 KBRA JACKPOT - 10 A.M. TOPEKA, KS

6/27 $100 ADDED SUMMER SIZZLE SERIES #1 Syracuse, KS6/28 NBHA KS01 POINT SHOW Kansas City, KS6/28 NBHA KS05 barrel races//Bankes Barrel Race Abilene, KS6/29 Open Jackpot Series Conway Springs, KS

LOUISIANA6/7 Laurel HIll Turn & Burn Open 4D Pearl river, LA6/7 ABRA Jackpot Barrels & Poles New Iberia, LA6/12 NPBA Region 17 Local Qualifying Show Minden, LA6/13 RIVER CITIES BARREL RACERS Dubois Arena - Colfax, LA6/13 HRC Second Saturday Playday Series--DOUBLE SHOW Haughton, LA6/19 CC’s Jackpots Crowley, LA6/26 NPBA Region 17 Local Qualifying Show Minden, LA6/27 ABRA Jackpot Barrels & Poles New Iberia, LA6/27 June Fun Run BBR Pending Columbia, LA6/27 River Cities Barrel Racers Whatley Farms - Deville, LA

MASSACHUSETTS6/7 IBRA OPEN $200 ADDED BARREL RACE RAYNHAM, MA6/14 MASS ROUGH RIDERS INC GYMKHANA RAYNHAM, MA6/21 MASS ROUGH RIDERS INC GYMKHANA RAYNHAM, MA6/21 IBRA OPEN $200 ADDED BARREL RACE RAYNHAM, MA6/28 IBRA 4D OPEN $225 ADDED BARREL RACE GRAFTON, MA

MISSOURI6/2 Back on Track Barrel and Pole Series Ozark, MO6/2 KMOBRA Barrel Race Series Webb City, MO6/4 Freedom Arena 5D Saddle Series Aurora, MO6/4 Freedom Arena 5D Saddle Series Aurora, MO6/5 Barrel Racing Clinic~ Paul Humphrey Humansville, MO6/6 Fun Show & Buckles Series Oak Grove, MO6/6 GYMKHANA SADDLE SERIES Mansfield, MO6/6 TIN CAN TANGO/Jim’s Motors Summer Trailer Series Potosi, MO6/6 Barrel Racing Clinic~ Paul Humphrey Humansville, MO6/6 OHBA June 6th race $200 Added/BBR Approved!! Mt View, MO

6/6 MBRA Jackpot Pleasant Hill, MO6/7 NBHA MO 02 Barrels and Poles Ozark, MO6/7 Barrel Racing Clinic~ Paul Humphrey Humansville, MO6/9-6/12 KbarS Rodeo Camp Oak Grove, MO6/9 Back on Track Barrel and Pole Series Ozark, MO6/11 Freedom Arena 5D Saddle Series Aurora, MO6/13 Summer Series Poles & Barrels $100.00 Added Mountain View, MO6/14 3D BARREL & POLE EVENT- ADDED MONEY Salem, MO6/16-6/19 KbarS Rodeo Camp Oak Grove, MO6/16 Back on Track Barrel and Pole Series Ozark, MO6/19 NBHA MISSOURI STATE SHOW Carthage, MO6/20 TIN CAN TANGO/Jim’s Motors Summer Trailer Series Union, MO6/20 M.B.R.A Jackpot Adrian, MO6/20 Mountain Grove 5D Summer Series Jackpot Barrel Races Mountain Grove, MO6/20 Memorial Day Barrel/ Pole Show Bertrand, MO6/23 Back on Track Barrel and Pole Series Ozark, MO6/25 Freedom Arena 5D Barrel Race Saddle Series Aurora, MO6/26 Maysville Saddle Club 5D Barrel Race MAYSVILLE, MO6/27 NBHA Mo-01 4D open Pleasant Hill, MO6/27 Cover Your Horse In Magnets Tour, MO6/27/ OHBA June race Seymour, MO6/28 NBHA MO 02 Barrels race and poles Seymour, MO6/30 Back on Track Barrel and Pole Series Ozark, MO6/30 KMOBRA Barrel Race Series Carthage, MO

MISSISSIPPI6/2 Jacks Jackpot Tuesday Night Buckle Series Senatobia, MS6/5-6/7 LUCKY DOG PRODUCTIONS TUNICA, MS6/9 Jacks Jackpot Tuesday Night Buckle Series Senatobia, MS6/13 Doughboy Farms Barrel Race Booneville, MS6/16 Jacks Jackpot Tuesday Night Buckle Series Senatobia, MS6/23 Jacks Jackpot Tuesday Night Buckle Series Senatobia, MS6/30 Jacks Jackpot Tuesday Night Buckle Series Senatobia, MS

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MONTANA6/6-6/7 NutraLix Barrel Daze Miles City, MT6/14 KC Sandcastle Bakken Barrel Daze Sidney, MT

NORTH CAROLINA6/5-6/7 No Bull Barrel Race Tour Stop #3 Fletcher, NC6/26 Jackie Jatzlau Barrel Clinic Madison, NC

NORTH DAKOTA6/17 Bear Creek Roughriders Summer Barrel & Pole Series Oakes, ND

NEBRASKA6/11-6/14 BONUS RACE WORLD FINALS $62,886 ADDED 5D LINCOLN, NE

NEW JERSEY6/14 Ed Wright Barrel Racing Clinic Upper Deerfield Twp., NJ

NEW MEXICO6/12-6/14 Smokin’ Spurs $5000 Added Fast & Furious 4D & 1st Annual Team Barrel Race Artesia, NM

OHIO6/19-6/22 Sharon Camarillo Barrel Racing Clinic Swanton, OH

OKLAHOMA6/1 Pauls Valley 5D Jackpot Barrels PAULS VALLEY, OK6/1 Spring Series 5D Luther, OK6/2 D&D Added Money With Hi Point Saddle Series Skiatook, OK6/2 4 D Barrel Race Every Tues Night Drumright, OK6/2 CRUC Barrel Series Checotah, OK6/2 GC3 Barrel Race EVERY TUESDAY POTEAU, OK6/2 Chisholm Trail Ram Prairie Circuit Finals- 4-D Barrel Jacpot Duncan, OK6/2 Diamond B Arena Barrel Racing Healdton, OK6/3 Patriot Ford 4D Tough Back on Track Series Purcell, OK6/3 Tri-K Tuttle Wednesday Nights 5D Tuttle, OK6/3 TIME CHANGE!! Spring Dash $100 added each week, High Point Buckle, and BOT. BBR & BONUS APPROVED!! Claremore, OK6/4 WildNotions ThursdayNights ~ Bonus Qualifier June Series Bartlesville, OK6/4 F-Spur Barrels Summer Buckle Series El Reno, OK6/4 MTR Barrel Series Minco, OK6/4 4D BARREL RACE (BBR APPROVED) KETCHUM, OK6/4 Gates Productions Thursday Night Tulsa Rv Beggs, OK6/4 Open 5D Barrel Race/ , ADDED $100 with 10 or more entries. Gene Autry, OK6/6 2015 Muskogee RUC Jackpot Playdays Muskogee, OK6/6/ Oologah Mustang RoundUp Club Playday Series Oologah, OK

6/6 Oologah Mustang RoundUp Club Playday Series Oologah, OK6/6 LG’s Birthday Bash and Mock Pendleton 4D Barrel Race Wilburton, OK6/6 SOONER BARREL RACING ASSN-Stuckey’s Beggs, OK6/6-6/7 2nd Annual Iron Cross Automotive $6,600 Added 2 Day Barrel Blowout Beggs, OK6/6 4D jackpot/ $500 added BBR approved- sponsored by Pawne. 4-H horse club Pawnee, OK6/7 Welch RoundUp Club Junior Rodeo Series Welch, OK6/8 Pauls Valley 5D Jackpot Barrels PAULS VALLEY, OK6/8 4-Way Arena Barrel Race Pryor, OK6/8-6/9 D&D Added Money With Hi Point Saddle Series**Rain Makeup Dates** Skiatook, OK6/9 4 D Barrel Race Every Tues Night Drumright, OK6/9 CRUC Barrel Series Checotah, OK6/9 GC3 Barrel Race EVERY TUESDAY POTEAU, OK6/9 Chisholm Trail Ram Prairie Circuit Finals- 4-D Barrel Jacpot Duncan, OK6/9 Diamond B Arena Barrel Racing Healdton, OK6/10 Patriot Ford 4D Tough Back on Track Series Purcell, OK6/10 Rockin’ C Arena “2 Ways 2 Win” Barrel Series Talala, OK6/10 Tri-K Tuttle Wednesday Nights 5D Tuttle, OK6/11 Gates Productions Thursday Night Tulsa RV Beggs, OK6/11 MTR Barrel Series Minco, OK6/11 4D BARREL RACE ( BBR APPROVED KETCHUM, OK6/13 COJRA Jr. Rodeo Perry, OK6/14 Rockin’ C Arena Playday #1 Talala, Ok, OK6/14 Sand Springs RUC - Play Day Sand Springs, OK6/14 CVRUC Playday Collinsville, OK6/15 4-Way Arena Barrel Race Pryor, OK6/15-6/16 D&D Added Money With Hi Point Saddle Series**Rain Makeup Dates** Skiatook, OK6/15 Pauls Valley 5D Jackpot Barrels PAULS VALLEY, OK6/16 4 D Barrel Race Every Tues Night Drumright, OK6/16 GC3 Barrel Race EVERY TUESDAY POTEAU, OK6/16 Chisholm Trail Ram Prairie Circuit Finals- 4-D Barrel Jacpot Duncan, OK6/16 CRUC Barrel Series Checotah, OK6/16 OKLAHOMA COWGIRLS ASSOCIATION Kellyville, OK6/16 Diamond B Arena Barrel Racing Healdton, OK6/17 Patriot Ford 4D Tough Back on Track Series Purcell, OK6/17 Rockin’ C Arena “2 Ways 2 Win” Barrel Series Talala, OK6/17 Tri-K Tuttle Wednesday Nights

5D Tuttle, OK6/18 WildNotions ThursdayNights ~ Bonus Qualifier June Series Bartlesville, OK6/18 Gates Productions Thursday Night Tulsa RV Beggs, OK6/18 F-Spur Barrels Summer Buckle Series El Reno, OK6/18 MTR Barrel Series Minco, OK6/19 Texoma Junior Rodeo Association Barrel Race Series Tishomingo, OK6/20 SOONER BARREL RACING ASSN Pryor, OK6/20 NBHA OK 02 Beggs, OK6/22 Pauls Valley 5D Jackpot Barrels PAULS VALLEY, OK6/22 4-Way Arena Barrel Race Pryor, OK6/22-6/23 D&D Added Money With Hi Point Saddle Series**Rain Makeup Dates** Skiatook, OK6/23 OKLAHOMA COWGIRLS ASSOCIATION Coweta, OK6/23 KMOBRA Barrel Race Series Welch Oklahoma, OK6/23 GC3 Barrel Race EVERY TUESDAY POTEAU, OK6/23 Chisholm Trail Ram Prairie Circuit Finals- 4-D Barrel Jacpot Duncan, OK6/23 Diamond B Arena Barrel Racing Healdton, OK6/24 Patriot Ford 4D Tough Back on Track Series Purcell, OK6/24 Rockin’ C Arena “2 Ways 2 Win” Barrel Series Talala, OK6/24 Tri-K Tuttle Wednesday Night 5D Jackpot Tuttle, OK6/25 WildNotions ThursdayNights ~ Bonus Qualifier June Series Bartlesville, OK6/25 Open 5D Barrel Race/ , ADDED $100 with 10 or more entries. Gene Autry, OK6/25 Gates Productions Thursday Night Tulsa Rv Beggs, OK6/25 F-Spur Barrels Summer Buckle Series El Reno, OK6/25 4D BARREL RACE ( BBR APPROVED) KETCHUM, OK6/27 $500 Added Benefit Race Checotah, OK6/27 Oologah Mustang RoundUp Club Playday Series Oologah, OK6/27 NBHA OK 02 Beggs, OK6/28 Welch RoundUp Club Junior Rodeo Series Welch, OK6/28 Rockin’ C Arena Playday #1 Talala, Ok, OK6/28 CVRUC Playday Collinsville, OK6/28 Sand Springs RUC - Play Day Sand Springs, OK6/29 4-Way Arena Barrel Race Pryor, OK6/29 Pauls Valley 5D Jackpot Barrels PAULS VALLEY, OK 6/30 D&D Added Money With Hi Point Saddle Series Skiatook, OK6/30 GC3 Barrel Race EVERY TUESDAY POTEAU, OK

6/30 Chisholm Trail Ram Prairie Circuit Finals- 4-D Barrel Jacpot Duncan, OK6/30 Diamond B Arena Barrel Racing Healdton, OK7/1 Rockin’ C Arena “2 Ways 2 Win” Barrel Series Talala, OK7/1 Tri-K Tuttle Wednesday Nights 5D Tuttle, OK

OREGON6/5 JACKIE JATZLAU Barrel Racing Clinic Milton-Freewater, OR6/6-6/7 Lynn McKenzie Barrel Racing Clinic Eugene, OR

SOUTH CAROLINA6/19 Roan Creek Arena Benefit Barrel Race for Shriners Childrens Hospital Donalds, SC

TENNESSEE6/5 SRSA Rodeo Athens, TN6/6 NBHA TN 09 $250 Added Show Iron City, TN6/6 Spring Barrel Racing, Pole Bending, & Playday Series Bon Aqua, TN6/6 NBHA TN 09 $250 Added Show Iron City, TN6/6 SRSA Rodeo Athens, TN6/13 Middle TN NBHA District Challenge $1,000 added Nolensville, TN6/13 NBHA TN05 CRANK IT UP! $600 ADDED MILLINGTON, TN6/19 Barrel Race Springfield, TN6/27 Spring Barrel Racing, Pole Bending, and Playday Series Bon Aqua, TN

TEXAS6/1 $$$ 5D Monday Night Diamond T $$$ Denton, TX6/4 M7 Arena 5D Open Spring Trailer/Saddle Series Alvarado, TX6/4 Spring Buckle Series Boyd, TX6/4 Bar None Cowboy Church 4-D Jackpot Tatum, TX6/5-6/6 Big Money 5D Cresson, TX6/5 Kendall County Fair Association 4D Boerne, TX6/5 $10,000 Added Weekend Lucky Lotto Barrels For Angels Marshall, TX6/5 CANTON TRAIL RIDERS PLAYDAY SERIES Canton, TX6/6 Ol Cowboy/Cowgirl Reunion Wills Point, TX6/6-6/7 $10,000 Added Weekend Lucky Lotto Barrels For Angels Marshall, TX6/6 The BIG Money 5D Cresson, TX6/6-6/7 CTBRA 5D OPEN, YOUTH, 40+ & 3D POLES! McGregor, TX6/7 Red Hot Barrel Productions Stockdale, TX6/7/ 2015 Play Day and 4D Jackpot Barrel Race Tatum, TX6/8 $$$ 5D Monday Night Diamond T $$$ Denton, TX6/9 FREE barrel exhibitions and pole practice Fairlie, TX6/12 NBHA TX . 20 -17 BUCKLE SERIES Added $$ Selman Arena , Bullard, TX

6/13 MP3 Saddle Series Vernon, TX6/13 $outh Plains $hootout Levelland, TX6/13 NBHA TX15-SATURDAY-NIGHT RACE - Zaal Ranch - Collinsville, TX6/13 Rockin RoundUp Aubrey, TX6/14 LONGHORN BARRELS AND POLES Marshall, TX6/14 Lone Star Horse Show Association Hubbard, TX6/14 AG Leather 4D barral racing and Youth Rodeo llano, TX6/14 $outh Plains $hootout Levelland, TX6/15 Monday Night Barrels Athens, TX6/15 $$$ 5D Monday Night Diamond T $$$ Denton, TX6/18 Bar None Cowboy Church 4-D Jackpot tatum, TX6/19 CANTON TRAIL RIDERS PLAYDAY SERIES Canton, TX6/19 M7 Arena / Motor Home Specialist / 3 Day Open Jackpo.buckles/Saddles/Added $$ Alvarado, TX6/20 NBHA TX 15-4D-SATURDAY-NIGHT-Montague Cowboy Church Montague, TX6/20-6/21 Heart of the Hills Barrel Racing Association Uvalde, TX6/20-6/21 M7 ARENA / MOTOR HOME SPECIALIST / CITY OF ALVARADO 3 DAY OPEN JACKPOT Alvarado, TX6/20 Summer Saddle Series Jacksonville, TX6/22 $$$ 5D Monday Night Diamond T $$$ Denton, TX6/23 FREE barrel exhibitions and pole practice Fairlie, TX6/27 Summer sizzler and BBRA point show seguin, TX6/27 JC3 2015 Playday Series Jasper, TX6/27 WBRA Crockett, TX6/27-6/28 GAINESVILLE RIDING CLUB PLAYDAY BUCKLE SERIES Gainesville, TX6/28 Lone Star Horse Show Association Hubbard, TX6/28 Bluenbonnet barrel racing ass. seguin, TX6/29 $$$ 5D Monday Night Diamond T $$$ Denton, TX

UTAH6/11-6/14 $$ Dash For Dollars $$ Ogden, UT

WISCONSIN6/10 3 Barrels 2 Hearts Series Glenwood City, WI6/24 3 Barrels 2 Hearts Series Glenwood City, WI6/26-6/28 RED DESERT CLASSIC Rock Springs, WY

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NewsRun to Win with Me in Barrel Racing

By Martha JoseyBook Review by Grace Hollars

In the world of horses, whether if one is involved in the pleasure, rein-ing or barrel racing world, one has heard of Martha Josey. She is la-beled as one of the most influential people in the horse world by not only being a World Champion in the Woman’s Pro Rodeo, an Olympic WorldMedalist and was inducted in the Rodeo Hall of Fame in 2011. She has impacted the horse world with her positivity, training and mental attitude training. Finally, the world gets an inside view of her training with her new book, Run to Win with Me in Barrel Racing, written by Martha her self.

Her book starts off focusing on the rider by stating “get mentally tough” she goes on to tell about how she handled the pressure at shows and if one is determined to reach a goal, then it is going to take work to get there.

The book is laid out for an easy read and contains some wonderful photography of Martha and her horses over the years of her running in the NFR to her working horses at her ranch in Texas

Martha hits every aspect of barrel racing from looking for a good horse to keeping one sound and conditioned in a step by step guide.

She includes diagrams of conformationally correct and balanced horses and shares that all of her horses have had great balance. The book is lined with quotes from Martha. She includes hints and tips in each chapter, whether it is about training horses or exercises for yourself.Whats very different about this book is that it covers so much and it leaves you with all of your questions answered. Martha backs up her advice with the success she has had with her own horses and she also gives a helpful diagrams of how each horse ran to and around the bar-rels and had their own “style.”

This book is not only good for beginning barrel racers but it also packed full of information that even the most experienced barrel racer can find helpful tips and learn something new. Every day in the horse world we tend to learn something new and Martha is aware of her knowledge and the future holds so much more.

You can order your very own copy at barrelracers.com!

WH Design by Dash reels in Quarter Horse upset

at Indiana Grand Racing & CasinoSHELBYVILLE, Ind. – May 23, 2015 – In a night that saw many long-shots hit the board, WH Design By Dash added one more double digit payoff for his backers. The four-year-old son of Brimmstone rallied home first against a field that included seven stakes winners in Quarter Horse allowance action Saturday, May 23 at Indiana Grand Racing & Casino.

With regular rider Victor Olivo aboard, WH Design by Dash broke alertly and without any issues, getting good early positioning. Halfway through the race, it looked as if Air Born Leader and Harold Collins would take the top spot, but WH Design by Dash found an extra gear and got by the field for the win by one-half length. Air Born Leader fin-ished second over Chilled Six Pack and Shanley Jackson, who finished a head back in third place.

WH Design by Dash, overlooked by the betting public, paid $63.40, $36.20 and $14.80 across the board. The time for the 400 yard dash was :20.036 seconds.

“He (WH Design by Dash) is more mature now,” said Olivo, who has ridden the horse in all but one of his 18 career starts. “He is better stand-ing in the gate now. Last year, he used to move around some. The inside post didn’t hurt him at all, and he raced really well tonight.”

WH Design by Dash is owned by Julia Martin and trained by her hus-band, Paul. The Indiana-bred now has six career wins and earnings in excess of $118,000.

“He is such a nice horse to be around,” said Paul. “We had some con-cerns about the one hole but he raced well out of there tonight. We did some swimming therapy with him since his last start and then long jogged him. He broke well and never looked back. He stands flat footed in the gate now, which was great.”

The Martins, who reside in Yorktown, Ind., will continue to prepare WH Design by Dash for the upcoming stakes season at Indiana Grand, which gets underway June 13 with the first of six all-Quarter Horse racing days. The sorrel gelding was the Quarter Horse Racing Associa-tion of Indiana’s High Point Awards winner last season, winning four of seven starts.

All Quarter Horse racing days for 2015 include June 13, July 4, Aug. 1, Aug. 29, Oct. 10 and Oct. 24. A total of 20 stakes will be held at Indiana Grand in 2015 with purses for all stakes and trials topping $1.6 million.

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Candy Waltz wins first round of Don K. Memorial Starter Series

at Indiana Grand Racing & CasinoSHELBYVILLE, Ind. – May 23, 2015 – Candy Waltz and jockey Israel Ocampo dominated in the first round of the $30,000 Don K. Memorial Starter Series at Indiana Grand Saturday, May 23. The duo cruised to victory by six and one-half lengths to kick off the series that extends through 10 rounds into October.

Candy Waltz was making his first start in the Midwest, most recently competing in Arizona at Sunland Park. The six-year-old gelding was claimed two starts back by Trainer Greg Green and Owner William Brauns, who decided to send the horse to Trainer Wayne Mogge to run in the Midwest.

“I have known the owner for a long time and he’s a friend of mine,” said Mogge. “I trained for him in the past. They specifically sent him to Indiana for the Don K. series and that runs almost the entire meet.”

Mogge has been impressed with the horse from day one, and Candy Waltz did not disappoint. Starting from post four in the seven-horse lineup, Ocampo moved the horse out from the gate briskly, but found a lot of competition for the top spot early on with several contenders using early speed in the one mile and 70 yard event. Heading down the backside, Candy Waltz was four-wide but was under a good hold from Ocampo, who began to ask the horse to advance heading into the final turn.

At the top of the stretch, the race belonged to Candy Waltz. The son of Candy Ride accelerated into a quicker gear, opening up on the field and cruising home to victory. Ballyjamesduff and Alex Contreras finished second followed by Copse and Fernando De La Cruz for third.

“I just wanted to keep him (Candy Waltz) out of trouble, because I thought I was sitting on the best horse,” said Ocampo. “After he got to the front, it was easy work. Wayne (Mogge) told me he was ready but he was really sharp. I’d like to see him in some stakes because I think he is good enough.”

The second round of the Don K. Memorial Starter Series, named af-ter former Indiana HBPA Executive Director Don Kubovchik, returns Wednesday, June 10 for a one mile turf event. Candy Waltz has only had one previous start over the turf at Hollywood Park in 2012.

“It remains to be seen if he runs well on the turf,” said Mogge. “But if he comes out of the race well tonight, we plan to wheel him back on the turf in the next round of the Don K.”

Candy Waltz now has 10 wins in 22 career starts and is four for six in 2015. His latest win pushes his career earnings to more than $172,000.

The 13th season of live Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse contin-ues through Saturday, Oct. 31, 2015. Racing is conducted Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 2:05 p.m. with first post for Saturdays set at 6:05 p.m.

THIS CANDYS AWESOME GAINS 2ND STAKES VICTORY OF REMINGTON PARK SEASON

OKLAHOMA CITY – Despite driving rain for much of the card, the entire nine-race program was completed on Sunday (May 24, 2015) at Remington Park. The weather was kind over the final four races, all stakes events for Oklahoma-breds.

Easy Date StakesThis Candys Awesome added the $70,000 Easy Date Stakes to her win earlier this season in the Decketta Stakes. Owned by the Estate of Carl C. Pevehouse of Ratliff City, Okla. and trained by Clint Crawford, Ivan Carnero handled This Candys Awesome to a one-length win, covering 350 yards in :17.361 seconds over a sloppy track. Painted Laico Bird was second while Nanny McFeebe was two lengths behind the winner in third.

The 1-2 wagering favorite, This Candys Awesome paid $3 to win, $2.60 to place and $2.20 to show. Painted Laico Bird returned $5 to place and $4.60 to show. Nanny McFeebe paid $6.20 to show.

The Easy Date win is the eighth from 14 career starts for This Candys Awesome. A 4-year-old mare by PYC Paint Your Wagon from the Mr Jess Perry broodmare Jess Send Candy, This Candys Awesome was bred in Oklahoma by the late Carl Pevehouse. She earned $41,982 for the win, pushing her lifetime total to $306,623.

The Easy Date is named after the 1974 All American Futurity winner and 1975 American Quarter Horse Association World Champion who was campaigned by the late Walter Merrick of Sayre, Okla.

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Boyd Morris Memorial StakesRocketair used a wide run to get up to win by a neck in the $70,000 Boyd Morris Memorial Stakes at 400 yards.

Owned by Karen and Preston Cloud of Sallisaw, Okla. and trained by Clint Crawford, Rocketair was ridden by Ivan Carnero. After breaking out slightly from his outside post position in the field of six, Rocketair straightened away and powered home to win in :19.839 seconds over the sloppy track. Load Your Guns led at the start but could not hold off the winner, settling for second. Novas Gold was third, three-quarters of a length behind the Rocketair.

Away at 7-2 odds in the wagering, Rocketair paid $9.80 to win, $4 to place and $3 to show. Load Your Guns, was the betting favorite at 7-5, paying $3 to place and $2.40 to show. Novas Gold paid $2.40 to show.

Bred in Oklahoma by Bob Moore Farms, Rocketair is by Jumpn from the First Down Dash mare Rivanne. The Boyd Morris Memorial is his sixth career win from 19 starts. Rocketair picked up $41,946 to move his lifetime earnings to $335,095.

The Boyd Morris Memorial is named in honor of the late Blanchard, Okla. horseman who was an extremely successful jockey in Quarter Horse racing, winning the 1964 All American Futurity aboard Decketta, among other famous races. After his career in the saddle, Morris trained for many years and was a fixture from the outset at Remington Park.

FL Lady Bug StakesOklahoma-bred 2-year-olds were featured in the $70,000 FL Lady Bug Stakes at 330 yards with Cashshae coming through to win by a nose over JS Abel Dasher.

Bred, owned and trained by Randall Read of Bowie, Texas, Cashshae was ridden by Cody Smith. The filly handled the distance in :16.586 seconds over the sloppy track for her second win in four starts this sea-son. She was third in the $410,000 Oklahoma Futurity here in March.

Cashshae was 9-1 in the betting and paid $11.40 to win, $6.60 to place and $7.60 to show. JS Abel Dasher paid $6.40 to place and $4.40 to show. The Serge Protector was three-quarters of a length behind the winner, paying $7.20 to show.

Cashshae is by Spit Curl Jess from the Cash Treat mare Your Cash Treat. She earned $41,730 to boost her total earnings to $94,224.

FL Lady Bug was a foundation broodmare for the racing operation of Marvin and Lela Barnes of Ada, Oklahoma. She was inducted into the AQHA Hall of Fame in 1999.

Jack Brooks StakesBoozin And Cruzin scored her second career win in the $50,000 Jack Brooks Stakes, winning the 350-yard event by a head in :17.571 sec-onds over a sloppy track.

Owned by J and B Rental, Inc. of Grand Prairie, Texas and trained by Kevin Willis, Boozin And Cruzin was ridden by David Pinon. Specials Jamie was second while Smart Money First was a neck behind the vic-tor in third.

Part of a same-owner entry with Paint Me Perry, going off at 1-2 odds with favored status, Boozin And Cruzin paid $3 to win, $2.20 to place and $2.10 to show. Specials Jamie returned $6 to place and $3 to show. Smart Money First paid $2.40 to show.

Winning the race for Oklahoma-bred 3-year-olds, Boozin And Cruzin is a filly by Tempting Dash from the Okey Dokey Dale mare Penelope Cruzin. She earned $29,892 to increase her career earnings to $55,605.

The race is named in honor of Jack Brooks, the longtime Blanchard, Okla. trainer who won eight All American Futurities and was a main-stay at Remington Park until his retirement in 2007.

The two victories by trainer Clint Crawford on Sunday gives him 20 wins for the season, putting him into a first-place tie in the trainer stand-ings with Eddie Willis.

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The Fresh Start Benefit Bash Saturday, June 27, 2015 from 5:30 PM to 11:00 PM (EDT) in the track-side tent. Buffet dinner (served at 6:30pm), auction items, entertain-ment, and racing all for $30/person! Proceeds help benefit Friends of Ferdinand, Inc. Indiana Grand Racing & Casino, 4300 North Michi-gan Road, Shelbyville, IN 46176

Tickets can be purchased at https://www.facebook.com/events/1439936666304536/

Friends of Ferdinand, Inc. works to transition Indiana’s retired TB, STB and QH racehorses to new, long-term careers. www.friendsofferdinand.com

The Arabian Horse Association of Indiana is delighted to host a din-ner and silent auction to benefit Friends of Ferdinand, Inc.(http://www.friendsofferdinand.com) as well as the Arabian Horse Association of Indiana. Friends of Ferdinand Inc. (FFI) is Indiana’s ONLY accredited equine welfare non-profit organization that specializes in transitioning ex-racehorses into second careers. We will be serving a buffet style dinner in the trackside tent. There will be entertainment (TBA at a later date) and a silent auction. Special thanks to our corporate sponsor 2High Dollar Ranch (https://www.facebook.com/pages/2High-Dollar-Ranch/323532940399)

You can email [email protected] with any questions or con-tact The Arabian Horse Association of Indiana

American Horse Council’s 2015National Issues Forum

Forum to Feature “Protecting and Promoting the Horse”

(Washington, DC)- The American Horse Council has announced that its theme for this year’s National Issues Forum, sponsored by Luitpold Animal Health, is “Protecting and Promoting the Horse.” The issues that the horse industry has faced over the last decade have changed, but there are several consistent challenges. These include federal regula-tory challenges, attracting newcomers to horses and equine activities, maintaining equine activities that we enjoy, and welfare initiatives to protect our horses. But as with any challenges, they also create op-portunities. The Forum will focus on how the industry is dealing with them.

Of great importance to the horse industry is its relationship to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. “Most horse owners don’t understand how

and where and why the Department of Agriculture intersects with the horse community,” said AHC President Jay Hickey. “Federal author-ity – and protection and assistance - extends over the horse industry not only on the breeding farms, but also on horses when they race, show and are used for recreation.”

The AHC’s National Issues Forum will focus on answering such ques-tions with high-ranking representatives from USDA responsible for the programs that affect the horse industry present to explain how they view the industry, what they do, how federal programs are changing, and what the Department’s new five-year plan has in store for the horse industry.

Programs like the American Horse Council’s Time to Ride and its 2015 $100,000 Horse Challenge and others are underway. Updates will be provided that can teach attendees how they might institute similar pro-grams to attract people to the horse industry in its various forms.

The Unwanted Horse Coalition is celebrating its tenth anniversary and plans a special update on its current activities and initiatives over the last decade to protect horses. More importantly, this will provide an opportunity to review how the horse community has instituted new pro-grams for horses during that period.

This year’s National Issues Forum will be held on Tuesday, June 16, in Washington, DC during the AHC’s annual convention, which will run from June 14 to 17 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel on Capitol Hill.

The AHC’s convention will also include the AHC’s Congressional Re-ception, the Congressional Ride-In, meetings of all AHC committees and the Unwanted Horse Coalition. As always, the AHC’s annual meet-ing brings together the horse industry’s leaders, stakeholders, service providers and individuals to discuss common issues of importance.

The AHC’s Congressional Reception will be Tuesday night, June 17, on Capitol Hill. This is an opportunity for the horse community to visit informally with Members of Congress to renew old friendships, make new ones, and discuss industry concerns.

The annual Congressional Ride-In will take place all day Wednesday, June 19. The Ride-In allows members of the horse community to meet with their elected representatives and federal officials to discuss impor-tant issues affecting them. All members of the horse community are en-couraged to participate, even if they don’t attend the AHC convention.

The Ride-In puts a face on the $102 billion horse industry and the mil-lions of Americans who are part of it. Congress deals with various issues that impact the horse industry, including taxes, gaming, immi-gration, welfare issues, access to trails and public lands, diseases, and interstate and international movement of horses. This is an opportunity for the horse community to come to Washington in force and meet with their Senators, Representatives, and staffs. The Ride-In literally illus-trates the goal of the AHC to “Put More Horsepower in Congress.”

More information on these Forums and the entire AHC annual meet-ing, including registration and hotel information, can be found on the AHC’s website, http://horsecouncil.org/events.php or by contacting the AHC.

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NewsAQHA Removes Rule SHW 910.12

Retired AQHA judges have the opportunity to return to the list of AQHA-approved judges.

The American Quarter Horse Association - May 29, 2015

Retired judges have the opportunity to return to the list of AQHA-ap-proved judges if they pass the appropriate judge recertification exam.

The American Quarter Horse Association Judges and Executive com-mittees recently voted to remove Rule SHW 910.12, “A judge shall accept mandatory retirement at age 75.”

Retired judges have the opportunity to return to the list of AQHA-ap-proved judges if they pass the appropriate judge recertification exam. The Judges Committee stipulated that all returning judges, from all-around to specialized judges, will be required to take and pass the rule-book and video tests. All-around judges will take a 50-question test on the AQHA rulebook, with allowance to use an open rulebook the last 10 minutes of the exam. There are four video tests: reining, trail, western riding and horseman-ship.

Judges will be required to make a minimum 80 percent on the rulebook test and 75 percent on the video test to pass. Practice rulebook and video tests will be sent to each applicant.

Specialized judges will take a 25-question test on the discipline they are testing for as well as a video test. Roping applicants will take a video test on tie-down, heading and heeling. Again, a passing grade will be 80 percent on the rules and 75 percent on the video test.

Applicants may not apply for specialized cards in halter, cutting, rein-ing, team penning/sorting or working cow horse unless they are already approved by the corresponding alliance association – World Conforma-tion Horse Association, National Cutting Horse Association, National Reining Horse Association, United States Team Penning Association/Ranch Sorting National Championships or National Reined Cow Horse Association. However, regardless if an applicant is approved by the al-liance association, the applicant must pass the AQHA recertification exams.

Testing has been tentatively set for July 22 at the Sheraton DFW in Ir-ving, Texas. If you are interested in going through the process to obtain your AQHA judging credentials, you must fill out the form and submit it to AQHA, along with your $100 seminar fee, by June 26.

Additional information will be posted on www.aqha.com/seminars.

AQHA News and information is a service of the American Quar-ter Horse Association. For more news and information, follow @AQHAnews on Twitter and visit www.aqha.com/news.

Top Owners, Breeders to be Honored at 30th Annual TOBA

National Awards Dinner Lexington, Ky. – The Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association announced today that the 30th annual National Awards Dinner will be held Friday, September 11 at Hill ‘n ’ Dale Farms in Lexington, Ky. The National Awards Dinner honors owners and breeders from 24 states and Canada. Also honored are four Regional Owners of the Year, National Owner of the Year, two National Breeders of the Year, Broodmare of the Year, Rood & Riddle Sport Horse of the Year, and recipient of the Rob-ert N. Clay Award (recognizing a member of the Thoroughbred racing community who has made an outstanding contribution to preserving land for equine use).

“We are honored that Hill ‘n’ Dale Farms will host this year’s National Awards Dinner,” said Dan Metzger, president of TOBA. “Hill ‘n’ Dale provided a spectacular setting for our 2007 dinner and we are excited to return for what promises to be a special evening honoring the leading owners and breeders in Thoroughbred racing.”

Hill ‘n’ Dale’s general manager Jared Burdine commented, “We are honored TOBA has selected us to host an evening that is centered around the top breeders in our industry. We’re excited to have the breeders, the very ones who support our stallions, on the farm for what should be a great night.”

The dinner is sponsored by Stoll Keenon Ogden, Stronach Group and Adena Springs, H.E. “Tex” Sutton Forwarding Company, Jackson Fam-ily Wines (Official Wine Sponsor of the 2015 National Awards Dinner), Tito’s Handmade Vodka (Official Vodka Sponsor of the 2015 National Awards Dinner), Woodford Reserve, Zoetis, FLAIR Nasal Strips, NTRA/John Deere, Daily Racing Form and Blood-Horse.

Tickets for the National Awards Dinner may be purchased at www.toba.org. About Hill ‘n’ Dale Farms Hill ‘n’ Dale Farms, owned by president John G. Sikura, is a full service Thor-oughbred farm encompassing 1,300 rolling acres of prime Kentucky bluegrass. Hill ‘n’ Dale currently stands 10 stallions: Atreides, Concord Point, Flashback, Maclean’s Music, Midnight Lute, Misremembered, New Year’s Day, Power Bro-ker, Stormy Atlantic and Violence. Hill ‘n’ Dale is also home to breed shaping mares including Supercharger, Teeming, Blind Luck, Silverbulletday, Shameful, Indian Blessing, Ser-enading, Streaming, Fascinating, Midnight Lucky, Smart Surprise, Dazzling, Taste of Heaven, Drifting Cube, Lady Tak and Motokiks. Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales agency is a leading consignor with a history of producing unique results and has established four new world record prices at public auction including Better Than Honour for $14,000,000 (current world record for a broodmare), Playful Act for $10,500,000, Stardom Bound for $5,700,000 (current world record for a two-year-old filly), and most recently sold the 2014 Tapit - Serena’s Cat wean-ling filly for $3,000,000, which is the current world record price for a weanling.

About TOBA TOBA, based in Lexington, Ky., was formed in 1961 and is a national trade organization of leading Thoroughbred breeders and owners. TOBA’s mission is to improve the economics, integrity and pleasure of the sport on behalf of Thoroughbred owners and breeders. Projects managed by TOBA include the American Graded Stakes Committee, Claiming Crown, Ownership Seminars, Ownerview.com and the Sales Integrity Program. TOBA provides internation-al representation for U.S. owners and breeders on the International Grading and Race Planning Advisory Committee, International Cataloguing Standards Committee and International Breeders Federation. Thoroughbred Charities of America (TCA) is the charitable arm of TOBA. TOBA and The Jockey Club In-formation Systems are owners of the Blood-Horse LLC. TOBA is represented on the board of directors of the National Thoroughbred Racing Association and the Racing Medication and Testing Consortium as founding members.

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News‘Coalition For Horse Racing Integri-ty’ Formed To Advocate For Uniform

Drug Testing And EnforcementEditor’s Note: The following press release was issued by Fleishman Hillard on behalf of the Coalition for Horse Racing Integrity on Friday, May 29, 2015.

Group supports U.S. Representative Paul Tonko’s announcement today that he intends to introduce legislation giving independent oversight of drug testing and enforcement to an entity created by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, a non-profit, non-governmental organization

WASHINGTON, May 29, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- A diverse group of horse racing and animal welfare organizations today announced the launch of a coalition to support uniform medication standards for Thor-oughbred racing and the formal introduction of proposed bipartisan legislation that would grant independent authority over rule-making, testing and enforcement oversight to an entity created by the U.S. An-ti-Doping Agency (USADA).

The groups will work with Congressman Paul Tonko (D-NY) and other lawmakers to file common-sense legislation to bring long-needed re-forms to horse racing.

The Coalition for Horse Racing Integrity (www.horseracingintegrity.com) is comprised of two major Thoroughbred racing organizations (Breeders’ Cup Ltd. and The Jockey Club), an animal welfare group (The Humane Society of the United States), with grassroots support from the more than 1,000 members of the Water Hay Oats Alliance.

The House bill will be known as the Thoroughbred Horse Racing Anti-Doping Act of 2015.

The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency administers the anti-doping programs – including education, sample collection, results management and drug reference resources – for athletes in U.S. Olympic, Paralympic, Pan American and Parapan American Sport, including all Olympic sport na-tional governing bodies, their athletes and events throughout the year.

“It is USADA’s hope that the model of independence and national har-monization envisioned through this legislation can be realized for the long term good of this sport,” said USADA CEO Travis T. Tygart. “As we have done with other sports, USADA would be focused on creat-ing a robust program that can protect the rights of competitors and the integrity of competition.”

“In a sport built on the integrity of competition, nothing is more impor-tant than a level playing field for the horses, jockeys, trainers, owners that compete and for the fans who wager on our sport,” said Arthur Hancock III, co-founder of the grassroots organization WHOA. “The creation of this coalition now provides all interested parties with a unique opportunity to support a single, national approach to medica-tion, drug testing and penalties with strong, independent oversight and enforcement.”

“It is time for key stakeholders to come together and find solutions to protect equine athletes on the track and to turn around the problem of widespread doping of horses to enhance performance and to get injured horses into the starting gate,” said Wayne Pacelle, president and chief executive officer of The Humane Society of the United States. “The number of breakdowns in American racing should be unacceptable to any person concerned about the welfare of horses.”

Among the provisions in the proposed legislation by U.S. Represen-tative Paul Tonko (D-NY), USADA would create the Thoroughbred Horseracing Anti-Doping Organization (THADO), an independent, non-governmental non-profit governed by a board comprised of six USADA board members and five independent individuals from the Thoroughbred racing industry. This organization would work collab-oratively with state racing commissions and their respective staff mem-bers throughout the country.

THADO would develop and administer a nationwide anti-doping pro-gram that would go into effect beginning January 1, 2017, following input from the Thoroughbred industry and the public.

The horse racing industry has been working to advance better rules per-taining to drugs, drug testing and penalties through the National Uni-form Medication Program (NUMP) on a state-by-state basis.

“The racing industry has taken thoughtful and significant steps toward medication reform in recent years and we believe that the creation of this coalition demonstrates widespread support for further changes, changes that can be made in a more timely fashion,” said James L. Ga-gliano, president and chief operating officer of The Jockey Club. “We deeply appreciate Congressmen Tonko’s willingness to help us bring about reform.”

The Coalition also credited the efforts of Congressmen Ed Whitfield (R-KY) and Joe Pitts (R-PA) and Senator Tom Udall (D-NM), who have been on the forefront of efforts to reform the current medication system.

“Without the leadership of Congressman Whitfield, Congressman Pitts and Senator Udall, the industry may not have taken this problem head on,” said Gagliano. “This new coalition wants to bring all lawmakers interested in racing reform together and find a common solution that will further ensure the safety of our athletes and the integrity of our sport for our participants and our fans.”

“The current system of state-by-state regulation of medication across 38 states has inherent inefficiencies and a newer, modern and efficient approach is vital to the growth of our sport,” said Craig Fravel, presi-dent and chief executive officer of Breeders’ Cup Ltd. “We are pleased to partner in support of this legislation and we look forward to adding more coalition members in the weeks and months to come.”

Millions of people participate annually in American Thoroughbred rac-ing as owners, trainers, veterinarians and industry support profession-als, and as fans and bettors. The industry contributes $25 billion to the U.S. economy annually and generates 380,000 domestic jobs, with 38 states participating in pari-mutuel racing and American Thoroughbreds traveling and racing overseas in Europe and on growing racing circuits in Asia and the Middle East.

Additional information, including stories from supporters and ways to contact Congressional members to express support for this legislation, is available at www.horseracingintegrity.com.

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1st Division ChampionLane Hornberger and Smooth Talkin Play (Mercy) are no strangers to the pay window at IBRA shows. They have won and placed at many barrel all over Indiana. In 2013 he was the Indiana Open 1D Reserve Champ and many of their points were earned at the super shows at C Bar C. You could say that Lane is carrying on the torch that his father lit last year. Darrin, Lanes father, was the 2013 Masters 1D Champion. When asked who influ-enced his barrel racing style the main answer Lane gave was “My Dad”. He trained Mercy and I learned everything I know from him.” Lane went undisputed at Nationals this year winning both go rounds of the youth col-lecting $1,250. He plans to go to more shows and save his winnings. In closing remarks Lane wishes everyone good luck in 2015 and for many years to come.

2nd Division ChampionAshley Harlan, like Lane, comes from a family of barrel racers. Ashley’s parents, Carl and Cindy, got her into the sport at a very early age and she

has loved working with horses since. Ashley says her champion horse McB Sunkinda Pistol is really her moms horse but she is fortunate enough to ride him from time to time.

“He has an amazing turning style and really likes to run hard when entering the arena. Pistol is one of the funnest horses in our barn to run.”

Ashley is working hard to become a professional barrel racer and atributes much of her ability to her parents who taught her patience and guidance and Bob Jaqua who is teaching her a lot as an upcoming trainer and rider. When asked what was memorable about this event she said,“I got to ride a lot of really nice horses and all my family were there to watch me make my final runs and get my saddle since it was my last year to run in the youth class.”

In true champion form Ashley gave much of her success to the people around her. “I would like to thank my parents for believing in my training abilities and always making sure I can go down the road. It is through their continuous support that I get to live and make my dreams come true.”

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IBRANewsNational NewsletterJune is here and what a month we have lined out! We have double point/ state fundraiser shows in Indiana, Kentucky and Michigan. Please check the approval pages for each state to find ad-ditional information and show fliers. We also have our first ever Pennsylvania Preferred Show at the end of the month. The show flier for the Pennsylvania Show is included in this issue. Remember that the early entry deadline is June 15th. There are no late fees but it will be cash only the day of show. Stalls and hookups are limited so please make your reservations as early as possible. We have plenty of money, awards and wildcards to make it worth the trip so we hope to see you there!

YOUTH NATIONAL CHAMPIONSThis month we are very happy to recognize our Youth National Champions. Lane Hornberger (1D), Ashley Harlan (2D), Austin Crawford (3D) and Cam-eron Kennedy (4D).

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3rd Division Champion

Our next champion made his big splash at Nationals after having only rid-den barrels for four years. IL Member Austin Crawford and Sir Bucks Baby (Shine) paired up about a year before Nationals. Shine had been previously ridden by Yvette Sandy but had been on pasture for over two years.

Austin says, “I started riding him daily and working hard to get him into shape and ready for the barrel racing season. We immediately bonded and our riding fell together.” This was Austin’s third year at Nationals and he is now a National Champion.

“This was my dream from the beginning of my barrel racing career. I am so blessed to have it come true.”

4th Division Champion

TN Member Cameron Kennedy was only 12 years old this past October when she won her first National Title. Cameron and TailWinds Tommy have been partnered up for three years now.

“When I was ready for a more competitive horse my dad found him on the internet. After we rode many months, we learned and trusted each other for a better performance and started placing in different barrel shows.”

When asked what makes him special Cameron said, “He gives me his all and he’s an older horse. He has taught me a lot about riding the barrel pat-tern.” Cameron says she uses all the awards she got from running IBRA. She rides in her Champion Saddle, outfits her horse in the tack from the TN State Show and she wears her Nationals Jacket proudly. Cameron says her Dad is her favorite barrel racer and he has “influenced me the most because he rides too and wants me to try my best at all I do.”

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What an amazing group of outstandingly humble kids. All four champions attribute their success to hard work and the people and horses around them. These are qualities in children that are quickly becoming scarce so congratulations to these fine young men and women. I am so proud to be a part of barrel racing with them and we thank the parents for all their hard work and giving you great opportunities.

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We’ll be back with more Ask the Vet next month.

Until then, if you have a question for Dr. Fisch, submit your questions to us via email, we will present them to a qualified veteranarian that specialize in equine health and then publish the question along with the vet’s response in a future issue of The Horse Resource. Send questions to us at: [email protected], Subject line: “Ask the Vet”

Ask The Vet with Dr. Steve Fisch, DVM

Stephen D. Fisch, DVMAVS Equine Hospital located at

9085 Magnolia Hill Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32309Visit their website at www.avsequinehospital.com or call 850-386-3619

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Mark Your Calendar for Upcoming

Quarter Horse RacingSpecial Events

at Indiana Grand

Quarter Horse DayJaguar Rocket StakeGordon Mobley StakeHeartland FuturityIndiana Grand ClassicBradford Stake

Saturday Post time: 6:05PM**Watch for other excit-ing events

taking place on “Quarter Horse Day” -

www.inqracing.com

Quarter Horse DayIndiana Grand QHRAI DerbyBlue River DerbyLeader of the Class StakeSpeed Sale Futurity

July 4th August 1st

Quarter Horse DayBob Woodard MemorialQHRAI SSA Futurity TrialsQHRAI SSA Derby Trials

August 29th

Quarter Horse DaySterlie Bertram Memorial TrialsHoosier Park ClassicMiss Roxie Little Futurity Trials

Quarter Horse DayGovernors StakeThe QHRAI DerbySterlie Bertram MemorialMiss Roxie Little FuturityIndiana Championship

October 10th October 24th

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Indiana Quarter Horse Racingwww.INQracing.com

Join us at

INDIANA GRAND RACE COURSEfor an ALL Quarter Horse Day!

Saturday Post Time - 6:05pm

• June 13th• July 4th

• August 1st

• August 29th• October 10th• October 24th

Race Purse Conditions Nomination Date

Sustaining Date(s) Trials Finals

Born Runner Classic $75,000 Added 4 Year Old and Up; IN Sired; 400 yards April 1: $300 May 1: $500 High $ Earners 2014/15 June 13

Harley Green Derby $75,000 Added 3 Year Old; IN Sired; 350 yards April 1: $300 May 1: $500 June 6 June 20

Jaguar Rocket $100,000 Added 2 Year Old; IN Bred; 300 yards April 1: $300 May 1: $500 June 12 July 4

Gordon Mobley $150,000 Added 2 Year Old; IN Sired; 300 yards April 1: $300 May 1: $500 June 13 July 4

Heartland Futurity $50,000 Added 2 Year Old; Open; 300 yards Mar 15: $250 Apr 15: $400: May 15: $600 June 13 July 4

Indiana Grand Classic $40,000 Added 3 Year Old and Up; Fillies and Mares; Open; 400 yards May 1: $100 June 1: $900 High $ Earners

2014/2015 July 4

Bradford Stake $40,000 Added 3 Year old and Up; Open; 400 yards May 1: $100 June 1: $900 High $ Earners 2014/2015 July 4

Indiana Grand QHRAI Derby $50,000 Added 3 Year Old; Open; 400 yards April 1: $200 May 1: $300 June 1: $500 July 10 Aug 1

Blue River Derby $100,000 Added 3 Year Old; IN Bred; 400 yards May 1: $300 June 1: $500 July 11 Aug 1

Leader of the Class $30,000 Added 3 Year Old and up; Sold through Speed Sale in ‘12-’14; Can only run in this race once; 350 yards June 1: $100 July 1: $400 High $ Earners

2014/2015 Aug 1

Speed Sale Futurity $30,000 Added 2 Year Old; Sold as a yearling in 2014 Speed Sale; 350 yards June 1: $100 July 1: $400 High $ Earners

2014/2015 Aug 1

Bob Woodard Memorial Classic $75,000 Added 4 Year Old and Up; IN Bred; 400 yards June 1: $300 July 1: $500 Aug 15 Aug 29

QHRAI SSA Futurity $100,000 Added Eligible 2 Year Olds, 350 yards See website for payment details Aug 29 Sept 12

QHRAI SSA Derby $50,000 Added Eligible 3 Year Olds, 400 yards See website for payment details Aug 29 Sept 12

Governors Stake $100,000 Added 2 Year Old; Open; 350 yards July 1: $250 Aug 1: $400 Sept 1: $600 Oct 8 Oct 24

The QHRAI Derby $100,000 Added 3 Year Old; Open; 400 yards July 1: $250 Aug 1: $400 Sept 1: $600 Oct 9 Oct 24

Sterlie Bertram Memorial $100,000 Added 3 Year Old; IN Bred; 400 Yards Aug 1: $300 Sept 1: $500 Oct 10 Oct 24

Hoosier Park Classic $75,000 Added 4 Year Old and Up; IN Bred; 400 Yards Aug 1: $300 Sept 1: $500 High $ Earners 2014/2015 Oct 10

Miss Roxie Little Futurity $150,000 2 Year Old; IN Bred; 350 Yards Aug 1: $300 Sept 1: $500 Oct 10 Oct 24

Indiana Championship $75,000 3 Year Old and Up; Open; 400 Yards Sept. 1: $100 Oct 1: $900 High $ Earners 2014/2015 Oct 24

*For Races with trials: The top 10 fastest qualifiers from trials will remain eligible for the stake. Races will be run as many times as deemed necessary with fields limited to 10 starters. If less than 14 horses enter back into the trials, the trials will be cancelled and moved to the final, with horses having the highest 2014-2015 earnings preferred. In order to be eligible for a full refund of payment, you must enter finals and trials and fail to draw into finals.*Late payments: On High Money Earning Stakes- If nomination is missed, then the nomination of $100 plus $500 late fee must be postmarked by the sustaining payment date. On stakes with trials– If nomination is missed—double the missed nomination plus the first sustaining payment. Must be postmarked by the first sustaining payment date. Late pay after first sustaining payment is double missed payments plus $5,000 plus 2nd sustaining payment. Must be postmarked by second sustaining payment due date. *When payment due dates fall on a holiday or Sunday, payments will be due, postmarked the following business day.2015 Stakes Schedule

For nomination form, more information or to pay online, go to www.INQracing.com or call 812-223-2843

2015 Stakes Schedule

Mark Your Calendar for Upcoming

Quarter Horse RacingSpecial Events

at Indiana Grand

Quarter Horse DayJaguar Rocket StakeGordon Mobley StakeHeartland FuturityIndiana Grand ClassicBradford Stake

Saturday Post time: 6:05PM**Watch for other excit-ing events

taking place on “Quarter Horse Day” -

www.inqracing.com

Quarter Horse DayIndiana Grand QHRAI DerbyBlue River DerbyLeader of the Class StakeSpeed Sale Futurity

July 4th August 1st

Quarter Horse DayBob Woodard MemorialQHRAI SSA Futurity TrialsQHRAI SSA Derby Trials

August 29th

Quarter Horse DaySterlie Bertram Memorial TrialsHoosier Park ClassicMiss Roxie Little Futurity Trials

Quarter Horse DayGovernors StakeThe QHRAI DerbySterlie Bertram MemorialMiss Roxie Little FuturityIndiana Championship

October 10th October 24th

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Vick & Christa Conway VC Ranch765-748-6806 12601 S CR 200 W765-744-7363 Muncie, IN [email protected] www.vcranch.net

NOW BOOKING FOR 2015STUD FEE: $1,000 - Farm Fees & Collection additional

Cooled Shipped Semen, LFG, Special Consideration Given to Approved mares, Multiple mare discounts, Eligibilities: QHRAI Stallion Service Auction, Indiana Sire, Indiana Bred Programs, IQHRA Stallion

Service Auction, FQHRA ...More to come...We offer foaling services!

First Down Dash X Shake Em Six By Streakin Six

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First To Shake Six SI 98-Money earner of $16,805 at 2, fnl. Rainbow F.–G1. From very limited number of foals, the sire of 18 starters, 12 ROM, with earnings of $192,789, including Talleys First Shake si 97 (5 wins, $100,219, 2nd Zia D.–RG2), Shakeitdontbreakit si 94 (Winner, $38,310), Shake Race si 96 (2 wins, $27,639), Shaking Sixes si 95 (Winner, $20,869), First To Oro B si 99 (Winner, $16,888), KG Smokin Sixes SI 85 (Two starts in 2014, Winner, $13,340), Shakeshakeshake si 101 (Winner, $5,877), Rollin First B si 92 ($5,206), etc..

Standing in Indiana

FIRSTtoSHAKE si98Thank you to those who chose “Six” in 2014!

Good Luck to Six’s first crop racing in Indiana!

Shakeitdontbreakit SI94

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Talleys First Shake SI97 Coady Photo

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We have a few First To Shake Six offspringfor sale as well as broodmares in foal.

Please call for more info and pedigrees. Shake Race SI96 Coady Photo

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Vick & Christa Conway VC Ranch765-748-6806 12601 S CR 200 W765-744-7363 Muncie, IN [email protected] www.vcranch.net

NOW BOOKING FOR 2015STUD FEE: $1,000 - Farm Fees & Collection additional

Cooled Shipped Semen, LFG, Special Consideration Given to Approved mares, Multiple mare discounts, Eligibilities: QHRAI Stallion Service Auction, Indiana Sire, Indiana Bred Programs, IQHRA Stallion

Service Auction, FQHRA ...More to come...We offer foaling services!

First Down Dash X Shake Em Six By Streakin Six

www.firsttoshakesix.com

First To Shake Six SI 98-Money earner of $16,805 at 2, fnl. Rainbow F.–G1. From very limited number of foals, the sire of 18 starters, 12 ROM, with earnings of $192,789, including Talleys First Shake si 97 (5 wins, $100,219, 2nd Zia D.–RG2), Shakeitdontbreakit si 94 (Winner, $38,310), Shake Race si 96 (2 wins, $27,639), Shaking Sixes si 95 (Winner, $20,869), First To Oro B si 99 (Winner, $16,888), KG Smokin Sixes SI 85 (Two starts in 2014, Winner, $13,340), Shakeshakeshake si 101 (Winner, $5,877), Rollin First B si 92 ($5,206), etc..

Standing in Indiana

FIRSTtoSHAKE si98Thank you to those who chose “Six” in 2014!

Good Luck to Six’s first crop racing in Indiana!

Shakeitdontbreakit SI94

FollowFirst To Shake Sixon Facebook

Talleys First Shake SI97 Coady Photo

Coady Photo

We have a few First To Shake Six offspringfor sale as well as broodmares in foal.

Please call for more info and pedigrees. Shake Race SI96 Coady Photo

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I’ll admit, things were a little somber around here last month after losing Chuck. We’re all missing him for our own personal reasons. I suppose, for me, Chuck was a lot of fun to hang out with - he also left some big footprints to fill as far as entertainment and subject matter for this monthly thing I do...

I spent a lot of last month observing the other critters around the farm. I think I have stumbled upon another entertaining critter in the form of Sully the cat.

Sully is named after one of the characters from Monsters, Inc, the movie. Appropriately named, I might ad. We do have a girl kitty named Mike (again - Monsters, Inc.) and a

boy kitty named Lisa. Apparently kitties are hard for the people to name appropriately when they are young. Or at least around here that seems to be a pattern.

Back to Sully. He is one of those kitties that likes to hang out with everybody. He wants to be where the action is happening. He is an attention hog.

The other day he was with Freckles (all the kitties love Freckles) nosing around the pastures while the lady distributed hay to the horses. I snapped a few pictures of him to share with you. He must have liked the idea of having his picture taken, because he snuck in a few

c a t selfies later on when I wasn’t looking. Of course, I shared one of those with you too.

I think Sully might be trying to make a name for himself - I seen the hashtag #catselfie popping up with his picture on some social media. I think he may be trying to cramp my style... Cats are that way.

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terror. Now they had me tied so close that she was tangled up in my leash within two minutes. And it got worse. “Cute little Annie” was latched on to my leash with her teeth and trying to teach me to lead. Hint: Annie, I already know how to lead.

This “schooling” went on most of the day. Occasionally I would get a break when someone would untangle us or take us for a walk. (Although Annie still tried to lead me on the walks.)

Needless to say, I am not looking forward to the next horse show. I just hope they can’t find her the next time they have a “Let’s find Annie Party.”

Last month, we left off with me, my family and “Annie” all loaded up in the truck and headed to a horse show. As I was telling you, this was the only peace and quiet that I would see for the day.

Usually when we arrive at a show, one of my “kids” has to put me on a leash. I would stay at the trailer without the leash, but there is some kind of law at most horse shows that says we dogs have to be on a leash. I think they have that law so dogs like Annie don’t make their way into thearena during an event. I have seen that happen and the people get pretty upset. So, anyway...I usually get put on the leash and then tied up to the truck or trailer. In the summertime this is usually a really nice treat. I get to lay out in the sun and watch the people go by.

This particular day, as usual, one of my “kids” snapped my leash on. It was then that I noticed the other “kid” putting a leash on “Annie.” (I knew that they thought she was a flight risk.) It was what happened next that ruined my whole day.

As my kid was tying my leash to the side of the truck, the other kid was tying “Annie” right next to me. Great.....

It is bad enough at home in the house trying to stay away from the little

Barks N BitsPhotos by: Christa Conway Barks N Bits w/Bella

#catselfies & “Sully”& Miss Maybelline)

with our favorite Jack Russel Terrier... BellaBella

Bella

The Horse Show From H#$*! Part 2Flashback with BellaExcerpt from Barks N Bits, 2010

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School is out...Real world begins!!! Some big barrel races are coming up.

We had a new foal in April. She is real sweet and extremely friendly. Her her barn name is “Lauren.” She is named after Lauren Hill who recently passed away from my hometown with “Terminal Pediatric Brain Tumor.” She was 19 years old. She raised over one million dollars to fund this disease before she passed. What an amazing young lady!!! She raised these funds to create awareness of this disease to help others in the future.

TEEN CORRAL w/Clint Van Photos provided by the families and as noted

This month we feature Denim Phillips.

Age: 13

Parents: Mike & Terri

School: Highland Middle School

Do parents ride? Yes

Siblings: Austin (older brother)

Who taught you to ride? My mom and dad. But my first pony Star probably taught me the most. We called her Super Star. I started riding Star before I could even walk. I would ride bare back be-cause she was the best baby sitter.

Horses: Red is 25 years old. He’s a sor-rel Quarter horse out of a Shawnee Bug mare and Bold Episode. He gave me confidence and also made me trust ‘The Ride’. He gets prancy in the alley but then I just turn him loose and have fun in the pattern. He’s not a trail horse, I’ve learned that from experience. He just likes to long trot around the field and go barrel racing.

Billy is 15 years old. He’s a bay Quarter horse out of a Flaming Jet stud. What makes him special is we have the same birthday! He’s very different from Red. He does not like to long trot and loves the trails. He’s very smooth and I love to ride him around the house. I was running him when I was 8 years old but took a break. He was a little bit too strong for me back then but last season I got back on him and we got along great!

Teen Corral w/ Clint Van

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Annie is 11 years old. She’s a grey Quarter horse out of Cash Not Credit. This is my first season on her. She had a baby

last Memorial Day. I started running her this year because we’re taking a break on breeding and Mom wanted to see what we could do together. She’s really smooth going into the first barrel and when she turns she feels like she’s on the race track. She’s really quick footed and snaps around the barrels. She’s totally different from the Boys.

Accomplishments? My first year on Red (2012) I ran him at the NBHA State Show and got my first award. A saddle for winning the 2nd Division. Red and I went to the Youth World Championships in Georgia (2013) but had some bad luck. In that experience I leanred valuable lessons from running against some amazing youth riders! On Billy, I ran at Quarter Horse Congress (2014) and placed 11th in the Youth 13 and under. Again, I learned alot from family, friends and competitiors. Running at the big shows, really makes me want to do better. On Annie, our 2nd show out this year we placed 3rd in the 2nd division at Cray Woman Ranch. I’m really excited for this year!

Mentor? My biggest mentor is my Dad. He gives me advice after every run. Sometimes I listen and sometimes I don’t. I usually regret it when I don’t. The other people who have made a difference is Laura Lambert and Jessie Meeks . They talked me into running Red when I thought I was too small. And my Mom who gave Red to me. She gave me so much advice while running him and taught me how to take care of him. To all these people I give a big “Thanks!” I don’t know where I would be without them.

Favorite Show? My favorite show is the State Show. Because I don’t have to go too far from home and I get to run up against my “horse show family”. We have alot of fun camping out and cheer-ing for each other.

What are some other hobbies? When it’s not show season and the snow is here, I go snowboarding with my big brother Austin. He was a snow board in-structor this year. So I got better because he taught me so much

more. We go snowboarding about 3 to 4 times a week. I am also run-ning cross country this year. I like cross country running because I can feel the dirt under my feet . . . just like the way I was raised.

Future goals? My goals are to get in the top ten at Quarter Horse Congress and to get a scholarship to Oklahoma University. I would like to get into Oklahoma because they have a rodeo team and you can stall your horses for free. I want to go to school to be a fifth grade math teacher. I would also love to go to the NBHA Youth World and Open World Championships and place.

Advice to other barrel racers: My advice to other barrel racers. When someone gives you advice don’t always shut the idea out of your mind. Excerise your horse as much as you can to keep them in shape so they don’t get hurt. Also, get a special bond with your horse so you two connect when your in the arena. Mom says “Take care of them and they will take care of you”. Don’t let the bad runs bring you down because there’s always next weekend to improve. And ALWAYS have fun! That’s why we do what we do.

FavoritesMy favorite color is teal. My favorite truck and trailer is any truck and trailer that gets me and my horses to the horse show. My favorite bit is the Lynn McKenzie. That’s the bit that helped me run Red. . . my first big, fast horse. My favorite music is pop. It gets my amped up to run. Bling or no bling . . . .bling me!!

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Don’t let someone who gave up on their dreams, talk you out of going after yours.

Clint Van www.clintvanvolkenburgh.bodybyvi.com

TEEN CORRAL w/Clint Van

Clint is a graduate of East Central High School. His parents are Terrie VanVolkenburgh and respectively Joe Trentman. He has grown up in the horse world, both parents have rode almost all their life...Clint's grandfather as some of you may remember was the late Terry VanVolkenburgh, who would run up and down the fences when his daughters would run barrels. Clint began barrel racing at the age of 4 with a pony, then went on to particpate in Jr. Rodeo and his favorite event was the sheep riding, hard to believe he is now a barrel racer. He has won the Ohio Youth NBHA and Indiana Youth and Open NBHA , he has also won the Congress youth barrel four times, and was runner up in the Congress Sweepstakes. He placed at Josey Jr. world numerous times, and won the NBHA Youth World 1D in 2006. He loves to barrel race and is now trying his hand at the futurities. In Clint's spare time he mows grass for a part time job and is also very ac-tive in his church where he and his cousins are bible school helpers. Clint also volunteers one day a week at a school in Cincinatti where he spends time tutoring other kids in reading.

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So many things happening in June! IJRA rodeo is in full swing. The horses are slick, the kids are tan, and the practice pens are buzzing later and later as the longer days of summer keep us in the barn

until after the sun goes down.

Our IJRA members will compete on the weekend of June 6-7th in Greenfield, Indiana. Friday night, June 5th, there is an IJRA Fundraiser called Friday Night & Fast Horses at the Hancock County Fairgrounds. Show starts at 7:00 pm and includes Exhibitions, Open 3D poles, a Dog Race, 3D Youth Barrels and an Open 4D Barrel Race with $1000 added. We hope all of the local Pole Benders and Barrel Racers will come out and support the IJRA. If you aren’t a barrel racer or pole bender but have a fast pooch to put in the Dog Race or would just love to come and watch, we’d love to see you Friday evening. Show flyer is on the IJRA Facebook page as well as the 2High Dollar Ranch Facebook page.

Also in June Team Indiana will head out for Des Moines, Iowa for the Cinch Junior High Division National Finals which begin on June 21st and runs through Saturday the 27th. The Top 4 in each event have quali-fied to make the trip and compete against contestants from all over the country as well as Australia and Canada. It is a week of competition, fun, and meeting other kids who also love to compete in the sport of rodeo.

Anyone who may be interested in joining IJRA or being part of the Cinch Junior High Division next season, please contact any board mem-ber for more IJRA information or Rachel Thomas, 2015-2016 Indiana Cinch Junior High Division Secretary. For contact information, head to our website www.ijra.org and click on the appropriate tab on the left hand side. We would love to have you join us this fall with the start of the new season in September.

IJRA News Story provided by: Rachel Thomas Photos provided by IJRA or as noted

Rodeo NewsIJRAIt’s Rodeo Time!

Congratulations Hanna Pickering and Josh Rorig for receiving the 2015 Ariat “Put Your Best Foot Forward” Award. This award is given a male and female Junior High Division member from each state who has been recognized as the most improved and also for having good character. Hanna and Josh will both receive a new pair of Ariat boots of their choice. Way to go Hanna and Josh!

Best Foot Forward Recipients

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Nick Walter is in the Spotlight this month. Nick is a 7th grad-er who is competing as part of Team Indiana in the Cinch Ju-nior High Division. This is his first year in the Junior High Division and he competes in the Calf Roping, Breakaway Roping, Team Roping with partner Josh Rorig, and the Ribbon Roping with partner Karissa Byers. Nick and his horse Candy will make the trip to Des Moines, Iowa at the end of June to represent Indi-ana, and compete in the Team Roping and the Calf Roping at the Junior High National Finals.

When Nick tied his calf for his first qualified time in Cinch, he was very excited when I went up to congratulate him. What Nick wanted to tell me all about his horse,Candy, and all of the work he had done with her to get to this point. I asked him to tell me more and this is what he had to say:I started rodeoing when I was five. My favorite events were the roping events – especially the calf events. This was my first year in the Cinch Division, I am competing as a 7th grader. My horse’s name is Candy.

Candy used to be Abi Beerwart’s barrel horse. A year and a half ago, we started calf roping. It was new to both of us. Tucker O’Neil (who was 14 years old at the time) and I started working with Candy. We worked on the basics of calf roping.

My goal this year was to qualify for Nationals in Iowa.

In Liberty, Kentucky, I had the calf on its side, starting to tie when the 30 second timer went off. In New Castle, IN, I tried again on Saturday night

and the timer expired. I was so close! However, Sunday was a different story. I caught the calf and the timer didn’t run out! I was so excited! Candy was very happy too. She turns around and touches my leg as if saying “How did I do, Nick?”

After talking to my friends, I am looking forward to Nationals. They say it is a total blast!

All those hours teaching Candy what to do, it was worth it! She is a wonderful horse, who is a great listener. She loves what she does, and I love that she does it.

Congratulations Nick on your Nationals qualifications! We wish you and Candy the best of luck in Iowa and we hope you have a blast!

IJRA News

2015 IJRA ScheduleJune 6-7 IJRA Rodeo Greenfield, INJune 21-27 Junior High National Finals Des Moines, IAAugust 8-9 IJRA State Finals Greenfield, IN

Cinch Junior High Division Spotlight

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Rodeo Newsfrom the

Indiana High School Rodeo Association

IHSRA NEWS Photos provided by IHSRA

Juliana Wyatt - Attending IUPUI for a year then transferring to study Ag Business

Jessie Hoagland - Attend Purdue University majoring in Animal Science & Pre Vet

Brayton Dewees - Attend Purdue University, study Animal Science and Pre Vet

Zach Hunter - Zach is continuing to train horses at Wind Swept Farm, and in the winter attending far-rier school in Illinois.

Jennifer Scheidt - Attending IUPU for one year then transferring to Purdue to major in Ag Business

Senior Spotlights

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Strand Barricklow - Southern Arkansas University - Major Ag Business & on the SAU Rodeo Team

Taylor Tamarri - Attending Murray State University

Lauren Owens - Attending Ball State University majoring in Broadcast Journalism

IHSRA NEWS

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I.H.S.R.A. Calender June 12-14 IHSRA State Finals Henry County Saddle Club New Castle, IN July 12-18 NHSFR Rock Springs, WY

Alexis Scheidt - Attending IUPU for 1 year then transferring to Purdue to major in Ag Business

Gary Hook - Working at Orange County Processing

Congratulations to our class of 2015 graduates!We are so proud of you!

Josh Taylor - Going to school to study electrical work (no pictures)

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A Soul’s Journey

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Christopher L. Johnson has shared his heart and talent in the beautiful photographs and inspiring musings contained in this pictorial journal. Looking - A Soul's Journey describes the path taken by the author - photographer in search of life's most precious moments. His quest has also led him to find God's blessings and the fulfillment of knowing the Creator of the Universe in a personal way. Enjoy browsing through this encouraging photography book, and allow its words and images to calm your soul and soothe your spirit.

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Christopher L. Johnson, JD was born and raised in Kokomo, Indiana. He graduated from a Baptist liberal arts college with degrees in Pre-Law, Busi-ness and Theology; and from the University of San Diego School of Law. After practicing law for more than 10 years in Indiana, he resigned and be-came the legal advisor to the Superintendent of the state’s largest prison. He served as Professor and Program Chair of Criminal Justice and Business at the post-secondary level; and currently teaches Criminal Justice at Kokomo High School. In addition, he is a partner in and Operations Manager of a thor-oughbred breeding and racing farm. He speaks to his students and to others about the importance of “taking snapshots of the moments” in life as a way of reflecting on our own lives. He can be reached at [email protected], and his writings and thoughts can be found at www.LivExceptionally.com

In one small town, there’s a young man celebrating a 21st birthday. A rite of passage consumes him to engulf the evening, which consumes the night, and which beckons the morning. It’s a milestone passed while surrounded by friends. The hands of the old pat him on his back. They don’t push! They congratulate!

Fifty miles away, there’s another young man, a week away from his 21st birthday. As he passionately pursues his passions, morning becomes day; day becomes evening; evening becomes night. The midnight oil burns for accomplishment, not out of obligation. No milestone is reached today. No hands pat him on the back. Desire pushes him. He congratulates himself.

Passion pushes; pushes; pushes!

It’s the passion of youth. It pours from them. They don’t seek it. They don’t have to find it. They take it in with every breath. It is the oxygen filling a place uninhibited by restraint. Nothing is a limit.

A hundred miles away in another direction, youth suffers an unspeakable horror. A life is taken not only from those, who loved her, but from the world of possibility and potential. Unfortunately, her passion is snuffed out in evil intent of another.

I’ll never be young, again. My chance is gone!

My life, like many of those belonging to the old, is a lesson in the “how not to” more than anything else. I have no advice. I have no directions or instructions for the young, except ...

I know this – Hold onto the passion!

Do not accept limitations! Do not conform to expectations! Do not let disappointments of the old steel the unbridled anticipation of your youth! Repel the infestation of cynicism suffered by the old. Never say, “I can’t”, until you cannot try any longer.

Please forgive us! In our attempts at wisdom, we want to guide you. In our attempts at advice, we want to assist you. In our attempts at love, we want to protect you. In our living, we want to teach you. It is you, who must choose your paths, not we.

We have little to offer, but our failures, as examples. We know where we went wrong, so many times. We are embarrassed; ashamed; and don’t want you to go there. If we know anything, we know we would not know what we know without the detours.

Live your lives with passion, young ones. It is what separates you from us!

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You have everything you need to fulfill God’s divine purpose for your life.

I read this line in my devotions this morning and it really stood out to me.

I had never really thought that I could ever have everything that I need. Honestly, I am like most other people - always looking for something more...always reaching for the next goal or just wanting to improve on what I already have.

There is usually more to the reaching and wanting. It goes something like this:

When I get _______, then I will _______.

When ________happens, then I will _____.

Are you the same way? Can you fill in the blanks ? I know over the years my husband has heard me use those phrases with too many different things filling the blank spaces to mention.

For some reason it never dawned on me that I could really have everything I need. Not in a material sense necessarily, but like the second part of that reads “to fulfill God’s divine purpose for your (my) life.”

What is God’s divine purpose for your life?

I have no idea. I don’t even know His divine purpose for my life! But it is nice to know that I have what I need to fulfill it.

I have realized that I have what I need in my hands at this moment to take the next step on my personal journey. I will have what I need tomorrow when tomorrow gets here.

If you read last month’s article about praying for God’s will in our lives, this follows right along with that thought. If you claim Jesus as your saviour and are striving and desiring to be in God’s will, then you have the most important step covered. God will provide guidance through the Holy Spirit if you are not sure where He wants you or what He want you doing.

Do you have a talent? Are you a prayer warrior? Are you good with children? Are you setting a good example for your own children? Are you ministering to those who are shut in? Are you shining your light at the horse shows? Maybe offering to host a Sunday morning bible study or cowboy church at an event while you are away from your home church? I could go on and on and on.

There are so many ways to serve God - so many paths that are available - and none of us are walking on the exact same path. Hopefully we are trying to stay on the one where HE is our guide.

I don’t need the exact same things you need right now to fulfill God’s purpose for me today. I just need His guidance and to know that whatever “it” is I need at this moment, I already have “it.”

For some reason I find that supernaturally comforting. I hope you do too.

I went on a search for scriptures to elaborate on this thought. Here are just a few:

2 Peter 1:3His divine power has given us everything we need for a godly life through our knowledge of him who called us by his own glory and goodness.

John 8:12When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.”

Psalm 23:1A psalm of David. The LORD is my shepherd, I lack nothing.

Matthew 6:32For the pagans run after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them.

Romans 2:4Or do you show contempt for the riches of his kindness, forbearance and patience, not realizing that God’s kindness is intended to lead you to repentance?

2 Corinthians 9:8And God is able to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work.

Philippians 4:7And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

Happy Trails & God Bless! Love in Christ,

Christa

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Salvation is a gift and a choice......Jesus died on the cross as the final sacrifice for our sins. He was resurrected on the 3rd day and he defeated death and Satan for us. All we have to do is believe that He beat death, acknowledge it with our words and accept Him as our personal savior. That’s when the rebirth happens and we are changed! He then promises us eternal life with Him in Heaven! You can’t earn your way into Heaven; you have to accept His gift of salvation. So many people think they “aren’t good enough” to get to Heaven… But… Salvation is a GIFT from God and you don’t earn a gift. Gifts are given to you and for the gift to be yours, you have to accept it. All we have to do is accept this wonderful gift. I know I have…won’t you?

But the gift is not like the trespass. For if the many died by the trespass of the one man, how much more did God’s grace and the gift that came by the grace of the one man, Jesus Christ, overflow to the many. Romans 5:15

For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son that whosoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16

That if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved. Romans 10: 9-10

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On the Trail

Feeling like an acorn calfAs I rode alongWeak and tired from lifeAnd the things I’d done wrong I had grown up hard and fastOn the wrong side of townBecause of my pastFolks kept putting me down Had spent some timeIn the calabooseMostly from drinkingThat ol corn-juice Had tried for a whileTo be a churn twisterFarming was not for mePlowing caused my hands to blister

So I took to rustlingSome to sell, some for chowI was a purty good brand artistIt sure beat holding a plow There was a poster on meAt the local jailSheriff sworeI was headed straight for hell Now I was tiredNo more living in the brushSo I was headed to the riverCould hear the waters rush When I rode up on the bankThey were waiting there for meThe sheriff and sin busterThis was the end of my rustling spree

The sheriff said boyYou’re one bad eggSlowly unbuckle your holsterAnd drop that big hog-leg The preacher said, young manThis a’int a Texas cakewalkWe’re not here to hang youBut here to have a little talk He held out my posterIt read Wanted AliveThe reward just said HeavenA place where you can thrive I dropped my headSaid you don’t understandI’m the sorriest cowboyIn all the land

The future is dimMy past is one big mistakeI’ve been ridin with ol` RedlegsYou know that sorry snake The sheriff held out my posterSaid Alive is what it readsJudge says if you’ll repentHe’ll forgive your sinful deeds Dropping to my kneesI didn’t dillydallyRepented of my waysNo more living in the valley Matthew 11:28 Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.

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Cara Marie domi-nates in $75,000 Indy

Star Stakes at Indiana Grand Racing & Casino SHELBYVILLE, Ind.; – May 30, 2015 – Cara Ma-rie was a dominant force in the first running of the $75,000-added Indy Star Stakes Saturday, May 30 at Indiana Grand. The race was one of two stakes on the turf to help complement “Jockeys & Jeans,” a fund-raiser for the Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund that netted well above $100,000 mark. Antonio Gallardo was a late rider change aboard Cara Marie for trainer Kellyn Gorder. The three-year-old daughter of Unbridled’s Song was coming into Indi-ana off a fourth place finish against allowance com-pany at Keeneland. Her start in the Indy Star Stakes was the first stakes start and she proved she can handle the jump up in class. “Antonio (Gallardo) rode quite a bit for me down in Tampa this winter,” said Gorder. “We have a really good relationship and he’s really a good turf rider. When the turf is firm and hard like this, it’s an advantage. I thought she’d be out in front.” Starting from post one in the eight-horse lineup, Cara Marie did get the early jump on the field and secured the top spot to set the pace of the race. Mizz Money and Francisco Torres tracked the leaders every move during the seven and one-half furlong turf event, but as the field turned for home, they could not gain any ground on Cara Marie. Cara Marie pulled off to a two and one-half length advantage at the fin-ish line over Mizz Money. Mighty Souper and Israel Ocampo finished a solid third. “She (Cara Marie) broke great and got in a great position,” said Gallardo. A $460,000 yearling purchase at the Keeneland sales, Cara Marie is now

two for five lifetime. She more than tripled her career earnings with the victory for owners Three Chimneys Farm and Case Clay. Cara Marie was the third choice of the betting public, paying $8.80, $5.00 and $3.80. “I entered her (Cara Marie) for a race at Churchill for Thursday because I thought this race came up tough and if it came off (the turf) we thought about having a backup plan,” said Gorder. “We’re looking at the Ta Wee next out. That’s something we’re eyeing. We’ll see how she comes out and talk with the owners.” The $100,000 Ta Wee Stakes is part of the four-day Indiana Grand Na-tional Racing Festival leading up to the Grade II $500,000-added Indi-ana Derby set for Saturday, July 18. The Ta Wee, running one mile on the turf, is for three-year-old fillies and is slated for Friday, July 17. The 13th season of live Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse contin-ues through Saturday, Oct. 31, 2015. Racing is conducted Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 2:05 p.m. with first post for Saturdays set at 6:05 p.m. Thursday racing will be added Sept. 17, 2015 for the remain-der of the 120-day race meet.

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Crittenden gets the final nod in the $75,000 PDJF Stakes

at Indiana Grand Racing & CasinoMore than $87,000 collected

through auction items for PDJF SHELBYVILLE, Ind.; – May 30, 2015 – It took the entire length of the stretch during the seven and one-half furlong turf race, but Crittenden and Fernando De La Cruz accomplished their goal in getting to the finish line first. The duo rallied up at just the right moment to take the first running of the $75,000-added PDJF Stakes Saturday, May 30 at Indiana Grand. Thirtysilverpieces and jockey Florent Geroux broke well from post three of the nine horse field and led through a majority of the race, but had company early on. Fancy Man and Eddie Perez stayed wide while Serious Talk and Albin Jimenez applied pressure between horses. The top trio began to tire around the turn, giving Oak Brook and Antonio Gallardo the opportunity to pass and get in front for the stretch drive home. De La Cruz had Crittenden ready for battle late, gaining ground with authority and getting past Oak Brook in the final stride to win by a neck. Thirtysilverpieces maintained ground for third. Crittenden earned his first win in his third start of 2015. The Distorted Humor son is now three for seven lifetime for Sheikh Mohammed’s Godolphin Racing Stable. Eoin Harty is the trainer of Crittenden, who paid $15.60, $9.60 and $4.80 as a bit of a surprise winner. Harty was not in attendance for the race, but he relayed strict instructions via the assistant to De La Cruz before the race, “Whatever you do, stay on that rail!” De La Cruz obliged Harty’s request and those instructions paid off.

“I stayed on the rail and waited in the stretch until I got clear and he (Crittenden) took off,” said De La Cruz, who was the 2014 leading rider at Indiana Grand. “The condi-tion of the turf was pretty good even after all the rain we got.” Despite the rain, no one could put a damper on the eve-ning that was dedicated to the Permanently Disabled Jock-eys Fund (PDJF). A packed house enjoyed mingling with some of racing’s royalty, with more than a dozen Hall of Fame jockeys in attendance, including Triple Crown win-ners Steve Cauthen and Jean Cruguet. Both a live and si-lent auction were featured with the Billy Lopa original painting of Cauthen, Laffit Pincay Jr. and Chris McCarron topping the sale at $31,000. In all, the live and silent auc-tion brought in $87,250. In addition to the auctions, Helping Hands for Freedom, which supports military families facing injury, loss and deployment, generously donated $10,000 to PDJF. Patrick Shannon, a Purple Heart and Bronze Star recipient, noted that they understand the affects of disabilities while on the

job and the organization wanted to do something to support the cause. Shannon was joined by other members of Helping Hands for Freedom, including David Roth and Harry Liggett for the check presentation to Nancy LaSala, executive director of the PDJF. The 13th season of live Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse contin-ues through Saturday, Oct. 31, 2015. Racing is conducted Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 2:05 p.m. with first post for Saturdays set at 6:05 p.m. Thursday racing will be added Sept. 17, 2015 for the remain-der of the 120-day race meet. About Indiana Grand Racing & Casino: Indiana Grand Racing & Casino, a Centaur Gam-ing destination, holds multiple awards from industry publications for customer service, en-tertainment, gaming and dining. Located in Shelbyville, Ind., Indiana Grand features 2,200 of the latest slots and electronic table games in addition to a one-mile oval race course offering live Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing each year. Simulcast wagering is also offered year-round at Indiana Grand Racing & Casino as well as an off-track betting facility located in Clarksville, Ind. For more information, please visit www.IndianaGrand.com or www.CentaurGaming.net.

Photo by Linscott Photography – Trophy presentation includes all five disabled jockeys attending Jockeys & Jeans, including (left to right on front row) Michael Straight, Anne Von Rosen, Tad Leggett, Jack Fires and holding the trophy in the middle Stacy Burton.

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2015 INDIANA BRED STAKES SCHEDULE (listed by age)

Date Race Distance Purse Age Sex

Sept 30 The Indiana Stallion Stakes (*S) 6 Furlongs $85,000 added 2 year olds F

Sept 30 The Crown Ambassador (*S) 6 Furlongs $85,000 added 2 year olds

Sept 30 The Hillsdale Stakes 6 Furlongs $85,000 added 2 year olds

Sept 30 The City Of Anderson 6 Furlongs $85,000 added 2 year olds F

Oct 31 The Indiana Futurity 1 mile 70 yds $85,000 added 2 year olds

Oct 31 The Miss indiana Stakes 1 mile 70 yds $85,000 added 2 year olds F

June 10 The Swifty Sired Stakes (*S) 6 Furlongs $85,000 added 3 year olds F

June 10 The Sagamore Sired Stakes (*S) 6 Furlongs $85,000 added 3 year olds

July 15 The Ellen’s Lucky Star Stakes 1 Mile (T) $85,000 added 3 year olds F

July 15 The Snack Stakes 1 Mile (T) $85,000 added 3 year olds

Aug 12 The Indiana First Lady Stakes 1 Mile 70 Yds $150,000 guaranteed 3 year olds F

Aug 12 The Governor’s Stakes 1 Mile 70 Yds $150,000 guaranteed 3 year olds

Aug 26 ITOBA Stallion Stakes – Colts 1 Mile $75,000 added 3 year olds C/G

Aug 26 ITOBA Stallion Stakes – Fillies 1 Mile $75,000 added 3 year olds F/M

Oct 7 Hoosier Breeders Sophomore Stakes 1 1/16 Mile $85,000 added 3 year olds

Oct 7 Hoosier Breeders Sophomore Stakes 1 1/16 Mile $85,000 added 3 year olds F

July 16 The Shelby County Stakes (*S) 6 Furlongs $85,000 added 3 and up F/M

July 16 The William Henry Harrison Stakes (*S) 6 Furlongs $85,000 added 3 and up

Sept 9 The Florence Henderson Stakes 1 1/16 Mile (T) $85,000 added 3 and up F/M

Sept 9 The A.J. Foyt Stakes 1 1/16 Mile (T) $85,000 added 3 and up

Sept 30 The Merrillville Stakes 6 Furlongs $85,000 added 3 and up F/M

Sept 30 The Brickyard Stakes 6 Furlongs $85,000 added 3 and up

Oct 7 The Richmond Stakes (*S) 1 1/16 Mile $85,000 added 3 and up F/M

Oct 7 The Gus Grissom Stakes (*S) 1 1/16 Mile $85,000 added 3 and up

Oct 31 The Frances Slocum Stakes 1 1/16 Mile $150,000 guaranteed 3 and up F/M

Oct 31 The Too Much Coffee Stakes 1 1/16 Mile $150,000 guaranteed 3 and up

2014 Indiana Bred Stakes Schedule

2 Year OldsDate Race Distance Purse Sex

October 1, 2014 The Indiana Stallion Stakes (*S) 6 Furlongs $85,000 added FOctober 1, 2014 The Crown Ambassador (*S) 6 Furlongs $85,000 addedOctober 1, 2014 The Hillsdale Stakes 6 Furlongs $85,000 addedOctober 1, 2014 The City Of Anderson 6 Furlongs $85,000 added FNovember 1, 2014 The Indiana Futurity 1 mile 70 yds. $85,000 addedNovember 1, 2014 The Miss Indiana Stales 1 mile 70 yds. $85,000 added F

3 Year OldsDate Race Distance Purse Sex

June 4, 2014 The Swifty Sired Stakes (*S) 6 Furlongs $85,000 added FJune 4, 2014 The Sagamore Sired Stakes (*S) 6 Furlongs $85,000 addedJuly 9, 2014 The Ellen's Lucky Star Stakes 1 Mile (T) $85,000 added FJuly 9, 2014 The Snack Stakes 1 Mile (T) $85,000 addedAugust 6, 2014 The Indiana First Lady Stakes 1 Mile 70 Yds. $150,000 guaranteed FAugust 6, 2014 The Governor's Stakes 1 Mile 70 Yds. $150,000 guaranteedOctober 4, 2014 Hoosier Breeders Sophomore Stakes 1 1/16 Mile $85,000 addedOctober 4, 2014 Hoosier Breeders Sophomore Stakes 1 1/16 Mile $85,000 added F

3 Year Olds & UpDate Race Distance Purse Sex

June 25, 2014 The Shelby County Stakes (*S) 6 Furlongs $85,000 added F/MJune 25, 2014 The William Henry Harrison Stakes (*S) 6 Furlongs $85,000 addedAug. 6, 2014 The Florence Henderson Stakes 1 1/16 Mile (T) $85,000 added F/MAug. 6, 2014 The A.J. Foyt Stakes 1 1/16 Mile (T) $85,000 addedSep. 10, 2014 The Merrillville Stakes 6 Furlongs $85,000 added F/MSep. 10, 2014 The Brickyard Stakes 6 Furlongs $85,000 addedOct. 4, 2014 The Richmond Stakes (*S) 1 1/16 Mile $85,000 added F/MOct. 4, 2014 The Gus Grissom Stakes (*S) 1 1/16 Mile $85,000 addedNov. 1, 2014 The Frances Slocum Stakes 1 1/16 Mile $150,000 guaranteed F/MNov. 1, 2014 The Too Much Coffee Stakes 1 1/16 Mile $150,000 guaranteed

(*S) denotes this is for Sired Horses. (T) denotes this is a Turf Race. F denotes for fillies only. F/M denotes for Fillies and Mares.

(*S) denotes this is for Sired Horses. (T) denotes this is a Turf Race. F denotes for fillies only. F/M denotes for Fillies and Mares.

2 Year Olds

3 Year Olds

3 Year Olds and Up

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