No, that’s not a California earthquake.
It’s the rumbling of thousands of horse enthusiasts as they come through the gates at Western States Horse Expo, June 10-12, 2016 at Cal Expo in Sacramento, California.
Known for setting the gold standard of all horse expos, this year is bound to raise the bar even higher. Featured clinicians include the “Who’s Who” of the equine world, along with a slate of exciting first-time presenters. The line-up covers a variety of topics, from natural horsemanship to dressage to reining.
This year the schedule is unique, with the arenas closed for 1-1/2 hours during the day so attendees won’t miss a thing while shopping and eating lunch with friends. And to keep everyone engaged after the trade show closes for the day, “Horse Expo PM” on Friday and Saturday nights will feature clinician demonstrations until 9:00 p.m. Talk about a full day!
This year Western States Horse Expo is proud to present:
Pat Parelli, known worldwide for his innovative, fun and educational Natural Horsemanship program
Chris Cox, trainer and competitor, famous for three wins at Road to the Horse
Craig Cameron, trainer, clinician and inductee in Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame
Jonathan Field, creator of “Inspired by Horses” program, designed to teach the human to think the way the horse thinks
Eitan Beth-Halachmy, creator of Cowboy Dressage
Charles Wilhelm, who will demonstrate what it takes for the horse to become an “Ultimate Super Horse”
Julie Goodnight, who helps riders master their equestrian dreams and skills
Brandi Lyons, who teaches gentle training methods
Chemaine Hurtado, who trains horsesand riders to Grand Prix level of Dressage
Richard Winters, who’s won championship titles in National Reined Cow Horse Association competitions as well as winning Road to the Horse
Warwick Schiller specializes in reining horses, and has created multiple training videos appropriate for all disciplines
Gary Lane, whose gaited horse demonstrations teach riders about ultimate gaits
Lana Grieve specializes in groundwork, especially for miniature horses
Horse industry statistics show that over 80% of horse owners are trail riders. Western States Horse Expo is proud to present speakers who are at the forefront of trail riding, packing, horse camping, and educational fields such as nutrition and veterinary care. These experts include:
Bonnie Davis, renowned for “Horsecamping: Expanding Your Trail Adventures”
Robert Eversole, owner of the largest database of horse riding and camping areas in the U.S.
Jerry Heitzler, who works with horses and mules in the backcountry and focuses on preserving the legacy of backcountry stock use
George Archer teaches horse packing and leads packing trips
Debra Mason teaches backcountry Dutch Oven cooking to veterans and inexperienced folks alike
Carolyn Gilmore is an advocate for equestrian trails and is a member of the BCHC Wilderness Rider Program
Nancy Loving, DVM will discuss the challenges of distance riding for both horse and rider
Win Wolcott is a pioneer in the development of lower starch feeding programs for performance horses
Richard Godbee, PhD has his doctoral degree in animal nutrition and nutritional biochemistry; his most recent work is the effect of nutrition on immunity and inflammation
All these stars can be seen for the one-day ticket price of $18 at the gate or $45 for all three days. Where else can you see ALL these experts for less than the price of a clinic auditor ticket for ONE of them!
Combine the demonstrations and educational presentations with other events the expo offers, and the three expo days will whiz by. Shopping alone can occupy three days of equestrian bliss! The other ‘not to be missed’ attractions include the HorseMax Horse Sale, Young Rider Park, Equine Dream Art Show, Breed Revelation, Trail Symposium, Horse Expo University, and the Great American Truck Display.
Check the expo website before the event so you can plan your schedule and not miss your favorite clinicians and educators. There is something for everyone! Gates open each day at 9:00 a.m. On Friday and Saturday, the trade show closes at 6:00 p.m. but arena demonstrations (“Horse Expo PM!”) continue until 9:00 p.m. The event closes at 5:00 p.m. on Sunday.
Tickets are available on-line or at the main gate. For more information, visit www.Horsexpo.com or call 800.352.2411.
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