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Sep
24
Tue
Roseburg Or Trail ride @ Mildred Kanipe @ Mildred Kanipe Trail head
Sep 24 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Rescheduled to 9/24/24 due to weather. We will be riding Mildred Kanipe trails monthly. Meeting at the trail head at 3 PM and heading out at from there. Beautiful trails with plenty of shade

Sep
26
Thu
Farmersville TX @ SHTX Aggieland Classic and Derby @ Brazos County Expo Center
Sep 26 @ 8:00 am – 6:00 pm

Another great opportunity to compete and watch some great horses at the Stock Horse of Texas – Aggieland Classic, Clinic, and Derby!!  Join us if you can.  Make your hotel reservations ASAP, or reserve an RV spot at Brazos County Expo Center.  No Pre-paid Tickets required.  Final Showbill still pending.  Will post as soon as possible.

Sep
28
Sat
Roseburg Or attending Welcome ranch show @ Welcome ranch
Sep 28 all-day

We have cowgirls competing in this event .

For more information on the event located in Eagle point please visit the Welcome Ranch Facebook page.

Abilene, TX- Fire Pit Saturday @ Laura’s Place
Sep 28 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Cozy up by the fire pit with us! Bring a snack to share and your favorite drink. See y’all there!

Sep
29
Sun
Abilene, TX- Trail Ride @ Abilene State Park Lake
Sep 29 @ 2:00 pm

Slip those boots on after church and join us for a ride around Lake Abilene!
Be sure to show a negative coggins and pay the $5 fee at the station.
Once you have your pass, you will U-turn back out to the highway and turn left. The lake entrance is on the right side 1 mile up the highway.
See y’all there!

Oct
1
Tue
Abilene, TX- Cowgirl Roundup @ Grover Nelson Park
Oct 1 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Join us for our October Cowgirl Roundup! Bring your own dinner. We will grab a picnic table and go over upcoming events, schedule our monthly trail ride, game night, lunches and such.

Oct
2
Wed
Roseburg Or Attending the DCMP meeting @ douglas county fairgrounds
Oct 2 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Cowgirls will be attending the Douglas County Mounted Posse meeting. This is another equestrian group in the area, and we attend so we can also help support their efforts in the horse community here.

Oct
3
Thu
Roseburg Or Monthly night ride @ Backens Arena @ Backens Arena
Oct 3 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

We will having a monthly arena ride in the lower arena at Backen’s . We can work on patterns or whatever we want to come up with. Park in the pasture by the barn and walk or ride down to the arena. You can come and ride as little or as long as you want. The cost will vary from $10-$15 depending on how many of us show up .

Oct
4
Fri
Farmersville TX @ 2024 NRCHA Snaffle Bit Futurity @ Will Rogers Memorial Center
Oct 4 – Oct 19 all-day

Be there or be square!!!  Lots of days to watch some great competitors and their horses!!

Oct
5
Sat
Roseburg Or Wild Rose Triple Trail @ Backens Arena
Oct 5 all-day

We have cowgirls attending this event ..there will be three separate trail courses. For more details, please refer to the Facebook page The Wild Rose Triple Trail Challenge.

Abilene, TX- Attending TRCC Wild West Wrangle @ Fort Griffin State Park
Oct 5 @ 12:00 pm – Oct 6 @ 6:00 pm

Join our 40 Something Cowgirls as members of Texas Trail Challenge Club spend a weekend testing their skills on miles of trails and obstacles. Please reach out to TTCC directly for reservations, TRCC memberships and fee information.

Farmersville TX @ Cattleman’s Classic and Ribeye Roundup @ Celebration Plaza
Oct 5 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Join us for our 3rd Annual trip to the Cattleman’s Classic @ Ribeye Roundup!  Great fun to watch the Cook-Off and great food to enjoy after!  Meet us on the square and we will have a group seating area to enjoy the festivities!  Price per Ticket has dropped from $35 to $20 with a new format.  You will now be able to select samples from preferred Cooks!!

Proceeds of the event will benefit to NETBIOThe Northeast Texas Beef Improvement Organization (NETBIO) is a group of independent cow/calf producers and agribusiness representatives working together to enhance the beef industry in Northeast Texas.  NETBIO works in conjunction with the Texas A&M- Commerce and the AgriLife Office in Sulphur Springs.

Here is the Ticket purchase link:  (You may have to copy and put in your own browser.)

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Farmersville TX @ Bobby Irwin Open-Air Concert @ Celebration Plaza
Oct 5 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Join us after the Cattleman’s Classic @ Ribeye Roundup for a open-air concert by Bobby Irwin! 

 

 

Oct
11
Fri
Abilene, TX- Attending Long Ear Trail Ride @ Private ranch
Oct 11 @ 12:00 pm – Oct 13 @ 1:00 pm

Join our Marvelous Mavericks on a fun filled 3 day primitive camping adventure to support Ben Richey and enjoy the Long Ear Ride. This year’s benefit ride is #12! Please reach out to “Long Ear Benefit Trail Ride” on Facebook to RSVP and get directions to the ranch by Oct 1. Ride is Oct 11 – 13. West on Hwy 1606 1/2 mile west of Hwy 208. Dunn Texas. Kids 10 and under free. All other ages $60.00 each. Gates open Friday afternoon, and  serving 5 hot meals. Anyone interested in helping before during and after this ride please message our host.

Abilene, TX Long Ear Trail Ride @ Fuller’s place
Oct 11 @ 4:00 pm – Oct 13 @ 2:41 pm

Join our Marvelous Mavericks on a fun filled 3 day primitive camping adventure to support Ben Richey and enjoy the Long Ear Ride. This year’s benefit ride is #12! Please reach out to “Long Ear Benefit Trail Ride” on Facebook to RSVP and get directions to the ranch by Oct 1. Ride is Oct 11 – 13. West on Hwy 1606 1/2 mile west of Hwy 208. Dunn Texas. Kids 10 and under free. All other ages $60.00 each. Gates open Friday afternoon, and serving 5 hot meals. Anyone interested in helping before during and after this ride please message our host.

Farmersville TX @ Hunt County Horseman’s Association Show @ Hopkins County Civic Center
Oct 11 @ 5:00 pm – Oct 12 @ 9:00 pm

A few Cowgirls just might be found here getting in some good Ranch Riding, Trail and Rail work!!  Come out and join us!  There are lots of entry level and advanced level Classes.  You must compete in at least 5 of the 8 Shows to earn point placings for the Year-End Awards!

Showbill link… https://huntcountyhorse.com/forms/showbill.pdf

 

Oct
12
Sat
Abilene, TX- Attending BCEC Fall Show @ Nitro Sporthorses
Oct 12 @ 8:00 am

Our 40 Something Cowgirls are heading out to Nitro Sporthorses to play Aliens and Astronauts with Big Country Equestrian Club in their Fall Show!

Please look for the flyer on FB or reach out to Big Country Equestrian Club about registration and classes.

Oct
14
Mon
Roseburg Or Round Up @ Backens Arena
Oct 14 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

😎Come see what all the fun is about 🎈

We will discuss upcoming events and play some games. Discuss upcoming events

 

Oct
15
Tue
Roseburg Or Trail ride @ Mildred Kanipe @ Mildred Kanipe Trail head
Oct 15 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Rescheduled to 9/24/24 due to weather. We will be riding Mildred Kanipe trails monthly. Meeting at the trail head at 3 PM and heading out at from there. Beautiful trails with plenty of shade

Abilene, TX- Attending Bunco For Breast Cancer @ Abilene Convention Center
Oct 15 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Join our Cowgirls for a great cause! Hendricks’ Bunco for Breast Cancer is a long time tradition here in Abilene. This year’s theme is the Roaring 20’s!!! Get your flapper dresses ladies!
Our table will have 16 seats. Each of us will pre-pay our chapter Treasurer, Babe Chambers, to secure your spot.
* Registration fee is $35/person paid to Babe Chambers. 16 spots at our table.

Oct
20
Sun
Roseburg Or Trail ride @ North Bank @ North Bank Habitat
Oct 20 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Monthly trail ride at the North Bank trail  ..this is the trail head by Glide. We will meet at 11 at the parking lot.

Roseburg Or Halloween Bunco @ Backens Classroom
Oct 20 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Join us for a Bunco party ! Bring a snack to share,dress in costume and come play games . We will be doing some fun drawings too! If you don’t know how to play no problem ..we will teach you and it’s really easy and fun !

Oct
24
Thu
Abilene, TX- Attending TTCC Fall Riders Clinic @ Four Sisters Ranch
Oct 24 @ 6:33 pm – Oct 25 @ 7:33 pm

Join our 40 Something Cowgirls as members of Texas Trail Challenge Club fine tune their skills in this Fall Riders Clinic. Please reach out to TTCC directly for reservations, TRCC memberships and fee information.

Oct
26
Sat
Abilene, TX- Attending TTCC Monster Mash @ Four Sisters Ranch
Oct 26 @ 12:00 pm – Oct 27 @ 6:00 pm

Join our 40 Something Cowgirls as members of Texas Trail Challenge Club spend a weekend testing their skills on miles of trails and obstacles. Please reach out to TTCC directly for reservations, TRCC memberships and fee information.

Abilene, TX Western Women of Inspiration Ministry Retreat @ Rafter L Ranch (Coleman, TX) @ Rafter L Ranch
Oct 26 @ 2:00 pm – Oct 27 @ 3:00 pm

Come on out for a weekend of celebrating Jesus! Plus, horseback (trail riding and obstacle course), some fellowship, testimonials and a devotional on Sunday.

Please bring proof of a negative Coggins prior to off-loading horse on ranch property. Check in will be @ 2pm on Saturday 26 Oct 2024, check out will be @ 2pm on Sunday 27 Oct 2024. Primitive camping only. You may bring a generator and panels. Lori will assign meal items to bring for supper on Saturday and breakfast on Sunday.

Need/Want a stall for your horse? Please contact Terrie Eldred@ 325-636-7974. Stalls are self-clean and cost is $10. Please let Terrie know if you are bringing a very tall and/or large RV/LQ trailer.

Requesting no alcohol at this event.

Planning to “pass the hat” on Sunday for an offering to Rafter L ranch for allowing us to enjoy the beauty of the ranch and obstacle course.

Looking forward to a fun filled “girls” weekend.

Abilene, TX- Fire Pit Saturday @ Laura’s Place
Oct 26 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Cozy up by the fire pit with us! Bring a snack to share and your favorite drink. See y’all there!

Oct
30
Wed
Roseburg Or Cowgirls attending and showing @ Mt Trail @ Oregon Horse center
Oct 30 – Nov 3 all-day

This is the only show of its kind ..The Indoor Mt Trail show ! We will have cowgirls participating and spectating …it’s a great time and several dates to choose from. They have classes for first timers or advanced. Go to the website oregonhorsecenter.com for more details

Nov
2
Sat
Farmersville TX @ Halloween Costume Parade Practice **DATE CHANGE** @ Whispering Oaks Farm & Ranch
Nov 2 @ 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

As Rhonda Martin would say, this is going to “EPIC”!

We are planning a Halloween Costume Parade Practice in the neighborhood of Whispering Oaks Farm & Ranch!!  Our purpose is two-fold… to discuss Standard Parade Requirements, and to have some FUN while exposing all horses to parade activities!!  After you turn from Hwy 1529, look for the 40SC Banner and turn right into the large Outdoor Arena entrance.  Come early, be ready to ride out, and start our Parade Discussion by 10:00AM sharp.  Then, we will ride out on Parade Route at 11:00AM.  Please, no delays and lack of preparation.  We want to see you in your best Costume and full attire!  We are planning to have neighbors judge all entries!!  WE WILL HAVE PRIZES!!  And probably go afterward into Cooper for late lunch!?

Farmersville TX @ Tejano’s For Parade Practice Luncheon @ Tejano's Tex-Mex
Nov 2 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

Secure your horses, load the crew, and meet us for Lunch at our favorite mexican restaurant!!

Nov
6
Wed
Roseburg Or Attending the DCMP meeting @ douglas county fairgrounds
Nov 6 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Cowgirls will be attending the Douglas County Mounted Posse meeting. This is another equestrian group in the area, and we attend so we can also help support their efforts in the horse community here.

Nov
7
Thu
Roseburg Or Monthly night ride @ Backens Arena @ Backens Arena
Nov 7 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

We will having a monthly arena ride in the lower arena at Backen’s . We can work on patterns or whatever we want to come up with. Park in the pasture by the barn and walk or ride down to the arena. You can come and ride as little or as long as you want. The cost will vary from $10-$15 depending on how many of us show up .

Nov
8
Fri
Farmersville TX @ 2nd Annual Northeast TX Horse Expo @ Longhorn Arena & Event Center
Nov 8 – Nov 10 all-day

We will be participating, again,  in the 2nd Annual Horse EXPO at Longhorn Arena in Greenville, TX.  This Expo event will include Horse Products Vendors, Sale Horse Alley, Food Vendors, Demonstrations, New & Used Tack, Stallion Exhibits, and Horse HealthFarmersville will have a booth and represent 40 Something Cowgirls!!  We will also attend and participate in EXPO Demonstrations.  The 2023 1st Annual EXPO was a huge success for our Chapter!!  MORE details to come in the next year!  Stay Tuned!! 

Nov
9
Sat
Roseburg Or Attending the gaming show @ DC FAIRGROUNDS @ douglas county fairgrounds
Nov 9 all-day

Come and participate in the family friendly gaming show. Held in the Pavilion arena @ Douglas County Fairgrounds . You can either come and watch or show. Show starts at 9 and classes cost $5 – open arena from 7:30-8:15.They will have , figure 8, individual flags and Key race. Really reasonable entry fees and you don’t have to go fast unless you want to 🙂 You can get more details on the Facebook page SOGO

Abilene, TX- Attending TTCC Salute to the Troops @ C Bar Ranch
Nov 9 @ 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Join our 40 Something Cowgirls as members of Texas Trail Challenge Club spend a weekend testing their skills on miles of trails and obstacles. Please reach out to TTCC directly for reservations, TRCC memberships and fee information.

Nov
10
Sun
Abilene, TX- Craft Night Horse Wreaths @ Melisa’s Shop
Nov 10 @ 3:30 pm – 7:30 pm

For the third year we are making beautiful horse head wreaths for Christmas. All wreaths are 1 of a kind, painted and built by you!
5 spots available.

 

Nov
11
Mon
Roseburg Or Round Up @ Backens Arena
Nov 11 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

😎Come see what all the fun is about 🎈

We will discuss upcoming events and play some games. Discuss upcoming events

 

Nov
16
Sat
Roseburg Or 5 Element / Acupressure Clinic @ Backens Arena
Nov 16 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Come learn both the Chinese 5 Element and Acupressure points which can help diagnose and give you better understanding of your horse’s personality.  We will start in a classroom setting then move to the arena to work on horses. Lots of great information will be shared ! Cost is $45 which is paid to Lori Anderson

 

Brief Introduction to the Five Element Horse Types and Temperaments

There are many approaches to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), but the Five-Element approach is unique in that it includes the idea that each of us, animal or human, represents a “constitutional type,” exhibiting certain physical and emotional traits that are specific to that type. Viewing the individual from this perspective can also be applied to horses, thus facilitating a better understanding of any given horse’s nature and needs.

Body type, physical characteristics, health challenges, and personality are all considered in determining a horse’s underlying Five-Element type. Knowing your horse’s constitutional type can help you make dietary and lifestyle choices for him that will best support his overall needs on an ongoing basis. If you are looking for a new horse, Five Element typing will aid you in selecting a horse that is well-suited for your lifestyle, the specific activity you wish to undertake with him, or a particular training style.

The Five Elements in Traditional Chinese Medicine are Water, Fire, Wood, Metal and Earth. Each element has a connection to specific organs and energy pathways (meridians) in the body, as follows:

Water: The Kidney (KI) and the Bladder (BL)

Fire: The Heart(HT) and the Small Intestine (SI); the Pericardium (PC) and the Triple Heater (TH)

Wood: The Liver (LIV) and the Gallbladder (GB)

Metal: The Lung (LU) and the Large Intestine (LI)

Earth: The Spleen (SP) and the Stomach (ST)

According to TCM tradition, when your horse exhibits health problems, they are likely to be related to the organs and meridians associated with his constitutional type. For example, a metal horse might have chronic respiratory troubles (lungs) and/or problems in the front legs (because that is where the path of the lung and large intestine meridians run).

Each element is associated with a Yin and a Yang organ, with the exception being the Fire element, which is associated with two of each. Yin organs are generally solid, like the heart or kidney. Yang organs are usually hollow, like the small intestine or bladder. Exceptions are the paired Fire organs: the Pericardium and Triple Heater (neither solid nor hollow).

In TCM, the organs of the body are considered to have expanded functions over those attributed to them by Western medicine. For the purposes of this ebook, therefore, when the TCM function of an organ is being considered, the name of the organ will begin with a capital letter. When the Western meaning is being considered, the first letter will be in lower case.

An example of the discrepancy between these two views would be that in Western medicine the heart is considered to pump the blood, and its connection to the emotions is not readily recognized or even acknowledged at all. But in TCM, the Heart is considered to actually house the emotions, or Shen,” so an imbalance in the Heart would cause emotional instability along with problems of the physical organ itself.

Each element has an extensive set of relationships like emotion, climate, season, color, sense organ, and body tissue. For example, an Earth horse would be most negatively affected by a damp climate, have worse symptoms in the late summer or during a change of season, have yellow discharges, experience problems around the lips, and have weakness in the muscles. These types of relationships help us recognize constitutional types.

Another important aspect of TCM is the idea of Excess and Deficiency. Within any given constitutional type, the subject can manifest entirely different patterns depending on the overall level of energy in his system. For example, if you have a Wood horse who is manifesting excess signs, he might be very pushy, even to the level of being dangerous or uncontrollable. If, to the contrary, your Wood horse is in a deficient state, he might be lethargic, stiff, and have a dull hair coat and weak hooves. Same type horse, opposite levels of systemic energy.

Personality also plays a large part in determining the Five-Element type. Care must be taken, however, in typing based on personality exclusively, as the environment a horse is raised in can have a strong influence on his personality. This is especially true when typing older horses. For example, a Water horse could be very calm and confident when he is living in a safe place and trusts his handlers, but panicky and impulsive when handled poorly or when he is feeling insecure. Similarly, a normally friendly Fire horse could become very anxious and fearful if treated roughly and without compassion.

In addition to the five pure constitutional types that are based on each of the five elements, there are six other recognized temperament types that are combinations of more than one element. It is these six types that will be discussed in this ebook. These temperament types relate to paired organs and meridians, are named accordingly, and there is a Yin and a Yang pair for each combination. Each combination has its own set of personality and physical traits. The six additional temperament types, as listed in their correct pairs, are:

Wood/Fire Combinations

Yang : Shao Yang (GB/TH) and Yin: Jue Yin (LIV/PC)

Fire/Water Combinations

Yang : Tai Yang (SI/BL) and Yin: Shao Yin (HT/KI)

Metal/Earth Combinations

Yang : Yang Ming (LI/ST) and Yin: Tai Yin (LU/SP)

In my experience, horses who fit well into one of the pure Five-Element constitutional types are generally predictable in their behavior and physiology, whereas horses falling into one of the six combination temperaments are much more challenging to understand and manage.

Whether your horse is a pure type or one of the combination temperaments, identifying his Five-Element constitution will help you better understand and care for him and thus ease the to-be-expected challenges of any relationship between horse and human, whether it be in training, health, or behavior.

Here is a short summary of each type:

Fire Horse: The Perfect Show Horse

Fire horses love to be at the center of attention and they want to be adored. They make excellent hunters and dressage horses, as well as good pleasure horses. They need to be told that they are loved. They enjoy grooming and bathing because it makes them beautiful.

Wood Horse: The Ultimate Competitor

Wood horses love physical challenges and must be kept active or they will develop bad habits like kicking and biting. Wood horses make excellent jumpers, barrel racers and cutters so long as they understand the rules of the game. Don’t try to subdue or overpower a Wood horse but instead reason with them.

Earth Horse: The Dependable Lesson Horse

Earth horses love two things: respect and food. They are solid citizens who want to be appreciated for the good work they do, and food treats often go a long way toward keeping them happy. They make perfect school horses and work well with children. They develop bad habits when their daily routine is upset.

Metal Horse: The Hard-Working Ranch Horse

Metal horses enjoy order and control, and can stand up to some of the toughest working conditions. They do their jobs perfectly but otherwise desire very little interaction. They can be found in all disciplines and are often found in working-horse situations like ranching.

Water Horse: The Arab Park Horse

Water horses need safety and a trustworthy rider. They can be brilliant show horses but panic easily. They perform well in events that call for animation and excitement, and are motivated by cheering crowds. They need steady riders to help them through scary situations.

Tai Yin Horse (Yin Metal/Earth): Consistent Hard Worker

The Tai Yin horse often bonds to a single person and will work very hard for that person. They crave respect and routine. They excel in events that call for consistency rather than flash. They tend to be slower moving and have heavier bodies.

Yang Ming Horse (Yang Metal/Earth): Good Horse for Beginners

Yang Ming horses want to be treated fairly. They will withhold respect and affection until they are sure their riders are fair and respectable. They are athletic enough to go into any discipline and often win based on their consistent performance. They tend to have long and lanky bodies.

Shao Yin Horse (Yin Fire/Water): A Good Kid’s Horse

Shao Yin horses like attention and social interaction as well as figuring things out. They are fairly laid back and make excellent western pleasure and trail horses. They have good presence in the show ring but lack the personality to do speed or endurance events. They seem to be the easiest of all types to train.

Tai Yang Horse (Yang Fire/Water)

Tai Yang horses have the highest energy of all the types and they love to show off. They need supportive riders to help them through scary situations and tend to be suspicious of new people. They excel at jumping and endurance and also do well at competitive driving. They need to be taught to relax and thrive on praise.

Jue Yin Horse (Yin Wood/Fire)

Jue Yin horses are highly mercurial and work well only when they want to. Working with these horses can be a real exercise in patience and if they are not “in the mood” to work, it’s best to delay training to another day. These horses do best in low pressure activities such as playdays, trail rides, clinics and schooling shows. Desensitizing them with exposure to flags and tarps can make them much safer to handle.

Shao Yang Horse (Yang Wood/Fire)

Shao Yang horses are the supreme competitors. They are agile, coordinated and athletic, but can take aggressiveness to an extreme. Shao Yang horses need handlers with the same level of will and strength. These horses excel at racing, cross country, stadium jumping, reining and cutting, but lack the focus to do dressage, pleasure or hunter classes.

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Nov
17
Sun
Roseburg Or Trail ride @ North Bank @ North Bank Habitat
Nov 17 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Monthly trail ride at the North Bank trail  ..this is the trail head by Glide. We will meet at 11 at the parking lot.

Nov
19
Tue
Roseburg Or Trail ride @ Mildred Kanipe @ Mildred Kanipe Trail head
Nov 19 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Rescheduled to 9/24/24 due to weather. We will be riding Mildred Kanipe trails monthly. Meeting at the trail head at 3 PM and heading out at from there. Beautiful trails with plenty of shade

Nov
22
Fri
Farmersville TX @ Texas Open Ranch Horse World Championship @ Henderson County Fair Grounds
Nov 22 – Nov 24 all-day

And in final summary, our participating Members will wrap up their competition 2024 year back at Henderson County Fair Grounds in Athens!!!  Come out and cheer them on!  Your appearance and support is greatly appreciated! 

As our interest grows and our Chapter Members develop their Ranch Competition skills, we will continue to participate in this great East Texas Stock Horse association!!  Join us there for a fun, event-filled weekend.  Pick your Classes, enter at your level, participate and learn.  Monthly Clinics are often held to offer knowledge and training improvements.  Go to the link provided below and read the details… pay close attention to the offerings each month and the locations.  Below is also a sample from the October 2023 Clinic and Show. Locations may be subject to change due to unforeseen conflicts or other circumstances.  There is something for everyone… or you can attend to Audit and observe what you just might want to try next!!  https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=east%20texas%20stock%20horse

May be an image of text that says 'It's SHOWTIME in Athens TX Text Entries (903) 440-0118 for non cattle classes Clinic is FULL Friday Oct @ 5:00 pm Saturday 9:00 am Ranch Trail Ranch Pleasure Ranch Riding Not before 2:00 pm Ranch Cutting FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS SHOW ALONE WE GOING NEXT WEEKEND?) showmanshipathalter.com BBQ 6:30 pm ETXSH Business Meeting BYOB and Drinks Side dishes welcome! East Texas Stock Horse Sunday 8:00 Church Reining 9:00 am Working Cow Horse Henderson County Fairgrounds'

 

 

 

Nov
26
Tue
Abilene, TX-Fox Christmas Lights Parade @ Downtown Abilene
Nov 26 @ 6:30 pm

The Fox Parade of Lights is a beautiful way to bring in the Christmas season! Join us as we light up our horses for a bright and festive parade!
Details as we get closer to the event.

Dec
4
Wed
Roseburg Or Attending the DCMP meeting @ douglas county fairgrounds
Dec 4 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Cowgirls will be attending the Douglas County Mounted Posse meeting. This is another equestrian group in the area, and we attend so we can also help support their efforts in the horse community here.

Dec
5
Thu
Roseburg Or Monthly night ride @ Backens Arena @ Backens Arena
Dec 5 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

We will having a monthly arena ride in the lower arena at Backen’s . We can work on patterns or whatever we want to come up with. Park in the pasture by the barn and walk or ride down to the arena. You can come and ride as little or as long as you want. The cost will vary from $10-$15 depending on how many of us show up .

Dec
7
Sat
Abilene, TX- Christmas Party @ Barb’s Place
Dec 7 @ 3:00 pm

Merry Christmas and let’s celebrate with our Marvelous Maverick Cowgirl sisters!
Barb has opened her home for our annual Christmas party.
Details will be available as we get closer to this event.
This event will also serve as our meeting for December.

Dec
9
Mon
Roseburg Or Round Up @ Backens Arena
Dec 9 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

😎Come see what all the fun is about 🎈

We will discuss upcoming events and play some games. Discuss upcoming events

 

Dec
15
Sun
Roseburg Or Trail ride @ North Bank @ North Bank Habitat
Dec 15 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Monthly trail ride at the North Bank trail  ..this is the trail head by Glide. We will meet at 11 at the parking lot.

Roseburg Or Christmas Party @ Backens Classroom
Dec 15 @ 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm

We will be a having a Christmas party potluck style . Bring a horse related gift to exchange valued around $25 .

Dec
17
Tue
Roseburg Or Trail ride @ Mildred Kanipe @ Mildred Kanipe Trail head
Dec 17 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Rescheduled to 9/24/24 due to weather. We will be riding Mildred Kanipe trails monthly. Meeting at the trail head at 3 PM and heading out at from there. Beautiful trails with plenty of shade

Jan
1
Wed
Roseburg Or Attending the DCMP meeting @ douglas county fairgrounds
Jan 1 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Cowgirls will be attending the Douglas County Mounted Posse meeting. This is another equestrian group in the area, and we attend so we can also help support their efforts in the horse community here.

Jan
2
Thu
Roseburg Or Monthly night ride @ Backens Arena @ Backens Arena
Jan 2 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

We will having a monthly arena ride in the lower arena at Backen’s . We can work on patterns or whatever we want to come up with. Park in the pasture by the barn and walk or ride down to the arena. You can come and ride as little or as long as you want. The cost will vary from $10-$15 depending on how many of us show up .