What an exciting issue this has been, we have just about covered everything, from a variety of show reports to profiles and a wonderful article on exploring Kenya by horseback, what a great experience that trip would be.
We have also drawn our Southern Cross Saddle competition winner and I must say I was so excited to let him know that he had won. The winner was Peter Abbott from Emu Plains and I would like to congratulate him on his win. Thank you to all the people who sent in their entries for the competition. In the next issue we will give you an update on what saddle Peter had made.
It was great to see the Landmark Horse Sale and Campdraft as another great success this year, the sale put through some very well bred and talented horses. Congratulations to all the winners of the Landmark Campdraft, the competition was very high and scores were very tight.
To all the studs and businesses don’t forget to book your advertising for the Performance Horse Yearbook, this is a great way to promote your business or stud because it gives you the quality and response you deserve. It is the most respected Stallion Issue on the newsstand. It becomes part of a reader’s library, as a reference book for years to come. With catalogued sections that will promote your Business, Quarter Horses, Australian Stock Horses, Paint Horses and Appaloosa Horses. The issue will be distributed on newsstand by the 1st July 2010. Don’t miss out. The Stud Book is open to receive advertising up to the 7th May, please feel free to call me we are happy to have you on board.
If you have something to sell, the SALE BARN – For Sale section at $25, is great value for money, it will give you a 1/12th of a page that includes a photo and 30 words, it’s the best value for money. Book today.
Happy reading and take care.
Tracey McClurg
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