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Congratulations, Ballots have been counted, We have 4 New Board Members

Congratulations go out to Patty Bromley, Dawn Kaufman, Tina Schaeffer and Jennifer Tarbutton, Our Newest "Elected" Board Members

Started by Bill Bromley in What's Happening Dec. 9, 2009.

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NJHA 2009 - Year End Points are Posted !

2009 Year End Points are posted below. Verify your points, any discrepancies please contact Rachel Bromley.

Tagged: awards, end, year, points

Started by Bill Bromley in What's Happening Nov. 24, 2009.

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2009 / 2010 Banquet

The Banquet was a wonderful success, Big Thanks go out to the Awards & Banquet committees - Lorraine Castellini, Lisa Bork, Rachel Bromley, Carol Ridgeway & Deb Wesner and everyone who helped…

Tagged: AWARDS, Banquet

Started by Bill Bromley in What's Happening Nov. 6, 2009.

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Free Classified Ads... GoHorseShow.com 1 Reply

GoHorseShow.com is offering free classifieds for NJHA Members..... Sign up for your free account.... http://www.gohorseshow.com/Classified/ Classifieds: GoHorseShow.com announces FREE Classifieds Fre…

Tagged: sale, for, horsesforsale, horse4sale, classifieds

Started by Bill Bromley in General Discussion. Last reply by TONY SACERDOTE Oct. 5, 2009.

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TellTale Signs of Spring !

Spring cleaning is just around the corner -- we hope!
AQHA’s community on Facebook is the place to go to discuss current issues, stay updated on AQHA news … and just have some fun!

Our Twitter account is also buzzing with activity.

Recently, our social-media readers weighed in on the welcome change of seasons, telling us that horse people know spring is coming when …

Your horse starts to shed, and you get hair stuck to your lips thanks to Chapstick.
You only have to wear one layer of clothes to go feed!
The yearling you registered as a bay sheds out to be a buckskin after all. (Note: AQHA customer service will fix that for ya!)
The snow melts, revealing every turd that lay hidden beneath it all winter so they can thaw … all at once.
You can take out all the water de-icers and put them up in the storage shed. It’s always a WHOO HOO moment!
Longer days provide for extra riding time after work.
Pregnant mares no longer fit through the stall door because they are so close to foaling.
It’s time to start packing for QuarterFest (April 30 – May 2)
You can start using the excuse of “it’s muddy at the barn” to explain why your house isn’t clean.
Showbills arrive for a fun “fuzzy horse” show.
Horsey catalogs in the mail featuring spring colors!
You head to the laundromat with hairy winter blankets in tow!
It’s time to put the foaling kit together for the babies due.
Stallions pace the fenceline in anticipation of breeding season.
Ooooo, @rodswestern winter clearance sale! LOVE IT!
Water troughs don’t have to have ice busted. Very, very excited when that happens!
Shoveling manure is soooo much easier in the warmer weather. For that, I want winter over with!
My brochure arrives from Equine Affaire and all the other spring clinics!
I can actually walk to my barn without 20 pounds of clothes on.
I drive by neighboring barns to see people aren’t held up in the indoor arena with their horses.
There are no ice cycles on whiskers out in the pasture.
You’re actually excited about blowing the budget to buy spring shots and wormers.
You notice it’s time to fix the fence that is sagging from all the snow all winter.
The first place to show green growth is always under the feeder where the grain fell.
Featherlite rolls out its new models and options!
You find road apples along the road from the horse people who venture out!
Your horse turns into a giant walking mud ball.
That mare you swore wasn’t due until March has a brand new filly by her side in January.
The groung thaws out.
The barn swallows come back to the barn.
Your horse needs a really good bubble bath
The livestock shows are in full swing.
Your fave pair of foot wear are rubber boots.
My mare gets more moody because she’s close to foaling.
You are no longer having to break ice out of your buckets.
Your mini stud wants to breed your regular-size mare!
Your pipes stop bursting in the barn!
You are able to go to a horse show and not freeze, the mares are about to foal, the barn aisle gets covered with horse hair dust bunnies, and grass starts to grow again.
You don’t have to drain your water hose to keep the water from freezing inside it!
You tell your husband, unplug the water de-icer so the leaves don’t catch on fire again. It’s going to be 50 today.
You pet your horse and you come back with a fistful of hair and you have more hair on you than on the horse.
People start wanting shoes put on again (from a farrier).
My sweet mare with osteoporosis on both front legs acts like a foal in the pasture.
The mares start having their babies and it’s time to pay the stud fees again to re breed!
You start cleaning out your horse trailer and restocking it for the first show in March.
Drill practice starts up again.
Studs are sniffing the air for any signs of estrus..and the sunsets are later in the day!
You do your spring cleaning first in the barn before your house and realize you have your own li’l tack store with all the things you forgot you had.
And, finally:

I notice during the winter the horses will come up to you, because they know you’re not going to ride them because of the snow. When spring comes, they don’t come up to you because they know it’s time to start working again.

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