Fred Fisher's Light Rein Horses Blog

Arizona National Horse Show

Team Light Rein is gearing up for the 50th Annual Arizona National Horse Show, taking place January 8-12!  This show has several breed shows all in one show, including AQHA, Saddlebred and Appaloosa.  There are also Cutting, Reining, Working Cow Horse, Barrel Racing and Roping events, in addition to the regular show events we are used to, ie., Halter, Western Pleasure, Horsemanship, Showmanship, Trail, Western Riding, HUS and Equitation.  There is also a 4-H/FFA Show.  We are excited for the first show of 2014!  Come out to Westworld in north Scottsdale and join us for this great event!

 

New Class added at the Blue Ribbon Horse Show

 

Great news! The Blue Ribbon Horse show has added a new class to the Open Western Division, now making that division complete, and year-end awards will be given!  See their post below for more info and for links to the show premium and entry blank.  The Blue Ribbon Show is our favorite open horse show.  It's a great place to start your show career or hone your skills in preparation for breed shows.  Come join us!

 

HAPPY NEW YEAR to all of our wonderful exhibitors, trainers, friends and family! Please make it a safe & wonderful New Year! **Remember that our first show for 2014 is on January 12, Sunday at 9:00 am at Az Horse Lovers Park. Here's a link to the Premium/Class Sheet:                                                http://www.blueribbonhorseshows.com/BRHSPremium(Jan%2714).pdf and the Entry Blank: http://www.blueribbonhorseshows.com/Entry%20Blank(2%20Judges)rev%20Nov%2711.pdf. We've added Class #12-Showmanship-Open and please check the new class numbers when you enter.

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year from all of us at Light Rein, LLC Performance Horses! We'd like to wish everyone a fun, safe, and prosperous New Year in 2014, and LOTS of BLUE RIBBONS!

Hand Made Christmas Gift

Fred really put his amazing farrier skills to work this Christmas, making his wife this absolutely beautiful spur paper towel holder. The real spur and horseshoe were hand welded to the other hand-cut metal pieces, then painted with a crackle finish and several clear coats to make it shine. Check out the workmanship in this hand-made piece! Fred is truly multi-talented, and his wife couldn't be happier with her new paper towel holder!