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listing of events including saddle club meetings, trail work days, parades, clinics, etc. For a complete listing CLICK HERE. Click Here for Kansas barrel racing dates/events _________________________________ Kansas Horse Council Foundation Silent Auction The annual Silent Acution, held at EquiFest to raise funds for educational scholarships is just around the corner. Please consider making a donation of new or used tack, home decor, art, jewelry, etc. All items are very much appreciated and go for a great cause. The KHC Foundation has awarded over $64,000 in educational scholarships from funds raised solely at the annual Silent Auction. To donate please call Theresa Peddicord, 785-456-5996 or tmpedd@wamego.net. ____________________ EquiFest of Kansas 2014 February 14, 15 & 16th. Back in 2014 - GUY MCLEAN!! KANSAS' OWN - KERRY KUHN!! Cowboy Dressage - EITAN BETH - HALACHMY!! Make your hotel reservations today.

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KHC Region I Update By Shanda Mattix, Colby

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Outdoor horse activities are winding down for the season and horse owners are preparing for winter. I'll share with you a few highlights of horse activities in Northwest Kansas. It's a busy time of year for the Colby Community College (CCC) Equestrian Team. As I write this article, we are just finishing our fall semester of competitions. The CCC Equestrian Team is a member school of the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA) and the only active member school in the state of Kansas. We are a part of Zone 8 Region 5 which includes two-year colleges and universities in Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska, and Wyoming.

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Blue River Traders is located at 2620 Tuttle Creek Blvd on the west side of Manhattan near Marlatt. 785-539-5479 Their huge store is packed full of the finest western decor, rustic furniture, art, metal sculptures, garden art and tons more. Plan to take some time when you go because there's lots to see -- and bring your truck because you're going to want to load up! Just show your KHC member card to receive your 10% discount. Equine Savings We are thrilled to partner with Equine Savings , a company offering incredible savings on farm equipment and paint. Today's economic conditions, especially in the horse world, are tough; adding the Equine Savings program to our list of member benefits made sense. People are shopping and Equine Savings offers great equipment below dealer cost, making it easy for us to offer their products to our membership. Equine Savings delivers the greatest value in equipment with Massey Ferguson and Challenger tractors and implements at up to 34% off of the MSRP. In addition, they deliver Toro and Exmark commercial equipment at up to 26% of MSRP with all equipment being sold and serviced at your local dealer. They also offer Farm Paint which delivers extraordinary value with the industry's best agricultural coating products at special pricing to Kansas Horse Council members through the Equine

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IHSA is unique in the sense that it is competitive horse showing in a team environment. It is a true test of horsemanship ability as riders are placed in divisions according to their experience and riding ability, and riders draw for the horse they will compete on. This means that riders who have no experience can ride in the beginner division and riders who have years of show experience can compete in higher levels. The hosting school provides all the horses. The riders then draw for the horse they will compete on from a pool of horses appropriate for the student's riding level. We compete in both hunt seat and western disciplines with riders competing in equitation on the flat, equitation over fences, horsemanship, and reining. Riders are awarded points based on their placing at each horse show. After accumulating the required number of points, riders qualify for the regional horse show. The ultimate goal is to advance to compete at the IHSA National Horse Show in May. For more information on the IHSA, visit www.ihsainc.com. For more information on the Colby Community College Equestrian Team, visit www.colbycc.edu or find us on

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can also contact Coach Shanda Mattix at shanda.mattix@colbycc.edu or call (785)460-5464. The Kansas Horse Council sponsored awards for the Hoxie Buckle Series. Barrel racers competed at six races to earn year-end points and awards for the series.

Back Country Horsemen of Kansas! The parent organization, Back Country Horsemen of America (BCHA), has been dedicated to keeping public trails open to equestrians for 40 years. There are 13,000 members across the US with chapters in 26 states (27 counting Kansas!). The mission of the organization is: * To perpetuate the common sense use and enjoyment of horses in America's back country and wilderness areas * To work to insure that public lands remain open to recreational use * To assist the various government and private agencies in their maintenance and management of said resource * To educate, encourage and solicit active participation in the wise and sustaining use of the back country resource by horsemen and the general public commensurate with our heritage * To foster and encourage the formation of newstate Back Country Horsemen organizations Through service and education, Back Country Horsemen are interested in perpetuating recreational stock use on virtually all public lands and developing partnerships that will continue to work toward keeping trails open for equestrian use. For more information about BCHA, click here to visit Back Country website. Kansas needs a minimum of 40 members to proceed with the new charter. Your dues of $40/individual and $45/family include membership in the

For a 2014 membership application, contact: Steve Lindsey, Send Steve a Message or KHC Trails Director, Jim Thomas: Send Jim a Message, _________________________________ Free Advertising KansasEquineDirectory.com This site is FREE, EASY TOUSE and available to ev eryone involv ed with horses in and near Kansas. Farriers, v ets, trainers, western stores, breeders, feed stores, equine photographers, artists, horse haulers, saddle clubs, insurance companies, etc. -- the Kansas Horse Council created this site Just For Y ou! Or, if you want to know about the horsey stuff in your area, search by city or county to find it all.

Operating Procedures development, resource procurement, public education material development, and many other much needed resources. The regional and county teams are the response arm of a disaster team, as all disasters are handled at a local level. If the CART resources become overwhelmed following a disaster, the KS SART director will facilitate mutual aid from the affiliated regional team or other surrounding county teams. The Kansas State Animal Response Team is dedicated to insuring that all counties or regions in Kansas have the resources available to effectively include all animals into a disaster plan. For more information about the Kansas State Animal Response Teams please contact Kelly Benton, Unit Coordinator, at 316-200-5347 or administrator@kssart.org or Dr Christen Skaer, President, at 316-619-1723. If you would like to provide housing, feed, transportation, or other assistance for horses in the event of a disaster - PLEASE contact KSART and sign up as a valuable resource. Are you a KHC member? Join today and be a part of the largest equine network in Kansas. Your support provides fun

For more information on the Hoxie Buckle Series, contact Jessica Milliman at MillimanQuarterHorses@hotmail.com or 618-534-5709. You can also learn more at http://www.millimanquarterhorses.com/hoxie-buckle- series.html.

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KS State Animal Response Team Have you heard of the Kansas Animal Response Team? If you're ever in a disaster emergency situation you'll wish you had. The Kansas State Animal Response Team (KS SART) is a non-profit, public-private partnership developed to provide for the development of County Animal Response Teams across the State of Kansas. KS SART follows a well-described model designed by North Carolina following Hurricane Floyd. The State Animal Response Team model has now been adopted by over 20 states across the country and has been well-tested in numerous disasters across the United States. KS SART facilitates the development of Regional (RART) and County (CART) Animal Response Teams through

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She is around 16-years-old [2010] and broke to ride. We have learned that she is adamant about keeping other horses one her vision side when being ridden. She needs a firm hand and some remedial training. She has bucked on occasion when asked to ride out on her own with no companion horse. Hope in the Valley This monthly feature provides contact details for a horse adoption in Kansas. Please contact the rescue or adoption service directly. Thanks!

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Statements were sent via email for online payment to members with email addresses. Others were sent via the US Postal Service. In order to keep your $1,000,000 personal liability policy in force please respond by Dec. 31st. Otherwise your policy will become effective on the date your dues are received at the KHC office. Ask the Expert This is a new monthly feature courtesy of Denise Farris of Farris Law Firm. Denise is the founder and the Managing Member of the Farris Law Firm, L.L.C., where she practices general business law, commercial construction and equine law. To read her full resume Click Here . Each month Denise will answer your questions regarding equines and the law. If you have a question you would like to submit please send it to Ask the Expert . Question #1 Q: What is the potential liability exposure for members of equine riding clubs regarding club activities such as trail rides, fun days, etc? If there is an injury are all club members potentially liable? Should we secure liability releases from each member and guest for each event or could we use one blanket release? A: Riding clubs are voluntary associations. If a participant is injured during a club sponsored activity, lawsuits would be directed against the Club's Board of Directors or Officers. . For this reason every association should carry general liability insurance for year round activities, and special event insurance for such things as clinics, competitions, etc. Remember, the insurance covers not only the Club's potential damages to an injured party, but also the cost of legal defense. Its an expense well worth the money. Directors and officers should also check with their own personal insurance carriers about carrying separate Officer and Director Liability Coverage. This is an umbrella policy which means that in the event an Officer or Director is individually sued for actions arising out of the Club duties, and there is no insurance in place, or alternatively a gap in the primary coverage, then the umbrella policy kicks in. Finally, any riding association should have a blanket waiver signed by all club members waiving liability against the Club. This waiver can be included on the annual Club registration and/or renewal form. Guests should all be required to sign a separate waiver before being allowed to participate in any Club activity, as should Clinicians or other presenters for the Club. In following these suggestions, the Club and its members work towards structuring the maximum liability protection. EquiFest 2015 Mark your calendars: February 13, 14 & 15, 2015 Kansas Pavilions Park City, KS (just north of Wichita) EquifestofKS.com Come See CHRIS COX , JULIE GOODNIGHT,

_________________________________ KSU College of Veterinary Medicine Castration Clinics Are you thinking about castrating a colt soon? Are you looking for a discounted price to do the procedure? Would you like to help veterinary students learn the proper veterinary castrating techniques? If so please call the Kansas State University Large Animal Hospital at 785- 532-5700 and ask for Chris. The dates are January 14 and 21 of 2015. This is a great opportunity for vet students to further their veterinary education and for you to save some money. The veterinary students are supervised by leading equine veterinary practitioners fromKansas State University. You must be able to drop your colt off and pick them up the same day. They w ill only spend the night if the leading veterinarian deems it necessary. Please help vet students learn to be our skilled veterinarians of tomorrow !! __________________________ Attention Stallion Owners Stallion owners, listen up! EquiFest of Kansas is looking for stallions for our stallion row! This is your chance to show off your stud in front of thousands of horse owners from all over Kansas and the surrounding states! Not only can you get alone time in the arena to show off , you also get a stall & Hospitality Area to decorate and advertise your barn/farm/program and lots of exposure for your stallion on the EquiFest website where we'll post a video of your stallion! There is also prize money for the Best Dressed Stall area. Contact Tom Frey, 913-626-4202 for more information! Come join in the fun! Click the link for an application: equifestofks.com _________________________________ Free Advertising KansasEquineDirectory.com This site is FREE, EASY TOUSE and available to ev eryone involv ed with horses in and near Kansas. Farriers, v ets, trainers, western stores, breeders, feed stores, equine photographers, artists,

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December 2014

Equine License Plates go on sale January 1st!

It's almost time!! These beautiful equine license plates go on sale at all Dept. of Motor Vehicle offices on January 1st, 2015. Show you support horses by displaying this tag on your vehicles and trailers.

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The $30 annual fee goes directly to the Kansas Horse Council to fulfill our mission of providing the Kansas equine industry with leadership and direction through education, promotion and public policy advocacy. When you spot one of these tags rolling down the highway, snap a picture and send it to us at director@kansashorsecouncil.com. Be sure to include the county or state where it was spotted. Give Kansas horses the recognition they deserve by displaying these plates on your vehicles and trailers. There is a one time charge of $50 with the original purchase of each plate. This fee is required by and paid to the State of Kansas. KHC Renewal Statements If you haven't received your 2015 renewal statement please let us know. Changes to your membership type or personal

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Saturday, December 6th, 11:00 in Downtown Lawrence The Lawrence Old Fashioned Christmas Parade was founded in 1993. It is the only exclusively "horse" parade in the Midwest and one of the very few throughout the United States. This parade attracts entrants and spectators from many states as far away as South Dakota and Texas. Get your application in to ride or drive in the parade or just come and enjoy the festivities! www.lawrencechristmasparade.org

MORE! RANCH RODEO both Friday & Saturday nights! KIDS CORRAL everyday fromnoon to 4:00! HORSE JUDGING competition Friday morning! SHOPPING! SHOPPING! SHOPPING! HUGE SILENT AUCTION! Reduced ticket price Sunday , plus KIDS get in FREE on Sunday! Jan. 1 - 31, purchase discounted advance tickets online.

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Pesty is a Thoroughbred gelding born in 2012. He came to us in October, 2013 as an ow ner surrender. Pesty stands about 14.2 hands at 2 years old. His training will continue until he is adopted. This little horse will make someone a nice trail or show horse, he is athletic and smooth! He is outgoing and absolutely loves attention. He also enjoys being worked with and loves to learn. Click Here to visit the Hope in the Valley website and learn more about Wander. This monthly feature provides contact details for a horse adoption in Kansas. Please contact the rescue or adoption service directly. All rescues are welcome to submit pictures and information to director@kansashorsecouncil.com. ___________________________ ___________________________ Lawrence Christmas Parade

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All KHC members should have already received an invoice for membership renewal either by email or through the US Postal Service. If yours hasn't arrived please let us know. Either call the office, 785-776- 0663 or email director@kansashorsecouncil.com . In order to maintain continual coverage of your $1,000,000 personal liability insurance policy, dues must be received by midnight December 31st, 2016. Dues received after that date will initiate coverage on the date payment is received in the KHC office. KHC Annual Meeting Jan. 28th KHC Annual Membership Meeting, call or email to register!

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January 28, 2017

11:00 to 1:00 Capitol Plaza Hotel, Emerald Room 1717 SW Topeka Blvd. Topeka, KS 66612

December 2016 Newsletter

New KHC Executive Director As 2017 comes to a close so does my tenure with the Kansas Horse Council. Serving KHC and the equine community for the past 9 1/2 years has been rewarding, challenging and most of all, incredibly wonderful! Thanks to everyone who has in any way been a part of KHC, Equifest, our trail rides, parades, Horse Care seminars, the license plate program, Operation Gelding clinics, scholarship program, regional meetings and many other KHC projects and activities. I'm looking forward to time with family and especially grandchildren. More time in the saddle is second on my list, so I hope to see lots of y'all out on the trail! Your new Executive Director, Brad Harrelson, as you can see from his bio below, is well equipped with the skills necessary to keep KHC growing and moving forward to meet the diverse needs of the Kansas equine industry. I'm excited for the future of the Kansas Horse Council!

All KHC members are invited to join us on Jan. 28th for the annual membership meeting and complimentary lunch. Guest speaker will be Dexter Hedrick of the Hutchinson Correctional Facility sharing his experiences working with feral Mustangs and prison inmates in a program known as Saving Horses, Changing Men. We hope you'll come and welcome new KHC Executive Director, Brad Harrelson. The meeting will also include presentation of the Bud Newell Award and election of two new members to the board of directors. GET REGISTERED BY CALLING 785-776-0662 or EMAIL director@kansashorsecouncil.com Horse Care 101 HORSE CARE 101 Thanks to everyone who spent last Saturday with us at the KSU College of Veterinary Medicine! The lecture hall was full as Dr. Temple Grandin addressed attendees interested in learning more about equine communication and behavior. Dr. Elizabeth Davis, Dr. Chris Blevins and Dr. Jason Grady shared their expertise demonstrating how gastric ulcers, reproductive issues and oral problems can affect equine behavior. Chris Moran of the Hope and Healing Academy in Topeka brought two of their therapy horses and shared his experiences and skills using horses as therapy for youth and adults. The KSU Horsemen's Association hosted youth in Weber Arena with fun, learning activities. This event would not have been such a success without the support of our sponsors: Event sponsors include: Horselik, Vanderbilts, Timber Creek Veterinary Center, Noble Outfitters, Rock-n-Horse Vet & The Basement Tack Store

Happy Trails, Pattie Stalder KHC, Executive Director

Brad Harrelson is the new Executive Director of the Kansas Horse Council. Mr. Harrelson brings over 25 years of experience representing Kansas agriculture and agri-business. Throughout his professional career in trade association management and service he has advocated on behalf of the grain and livestock industries in Kansas and Washington D.C. He is uniquely qualified to guide the Kansas Horse Council in the future. Brad lives in Topeka, Kansas and is a lifelong horse owner and still competes in team roping when time allows. His wife Cindy is an elementary school teacher and they are the proud parents of two daughters' one attending college and the other high school. He is enthusiastic about the opportunity to work with members, volunteers and the leadership of the Kansas Horse Council to promote the horse industry in Kansas.

organizations and businesses in pushing to have the H-2B visa returning worker exemption reinstated. The organization believes that should the exemption not be renewed, many trainers and breeders will be unable to find enough workers to fill jobs, since they will be competing with other industries that rely on seasonal help. "This is very disappointing, but not surprising given the current environment in Washington," Alex Waldrop, the president and CEO of the National Thoroughbred Racing Association, said. "We will continue to work with our colleagues and allies on Capitol Hill to seek a long-term solution to this complex issue."

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KHC sponsors 4-H Horse Project awards The Kansas Horse Ccouncil is honored to provide senior and intermediate all-around high point awards for the Kansas State Fair 4-H Horse Show. This year's Senior winner was Grace Werner (left) and Intermediate winner was Faith Beesley (right) Congratulations!

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Born and bred by her previous owners (but never registered, though parentage is known), Brecken was the "best friend" to her owners daughter. As the daughter grewup and became a mother herself, Brecken remained very important but the time and resources to start her under saddle was unavailable. With a young toddler and a second child on the way, a relatively mild, but time consuming injury to a hoof was daunting. It became imperative that Brecken find a newhome where she could heal from the injury and move to saddle training and then to a newhome. Brecken is a sweet, calm and beautiful mare.

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