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Attendees Reminded of Equine Check in Process

All horses entering the MFTHBA showgrounds must have a negative Coggins test within the past 12 months and a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (within the last 30 days), regardless of state of origin.

Horses must enter through the equine entry gate to have paperwork checked.  There is a $10 per horse inspection fee. The equine entry gate will be staffed starting Friday, September 1st.

 

Equine Entry Gate Hours:

Friday, September 1 and Saturday, September 2: 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m

Sunday, September 3- Saturday September 9: 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.

 

For horses arriving earlier than Friday or outside equine entry gate hours, a member of the MFTHBA Board of Directors will be available Friday, September 1 through Saturday, September 2 to check in horses at their stalls.  This will occur between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. each day.  To have horses checked during this time, owners must sign up in the MFTHBA office.

After Sunday, any horse entering outside the equine entry gate hours, must bring their horses to the gate to be checked promptly after the gate reopens.

 

Don’t forget about biosecurity!

With the World Show and Celebration just a few weeks away, the MFTHBA encourages all exhibitors to keep their horse’s health and the health of other equine competitors in mind.

The MFTHBA requires all horses entering the MFTHBA World Headquarters have a current Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (within the last 30 days) and negative Coggins test. While not required, the board recommends that exhibitors work with the veterinarian to determine appropriate booster vaccinations needed prior to attending the show.

The MFTHBA also recommends that exhibitors practice good biosecurity prior to, during, and following the event. Below are some suggestions for preventing disease in your horses. These recommendations were adapted from the United States Department of Agriculture brochure “Biosecurity—The Key to Keeping your Horse’s Health.”

At the show or trail ride:

  • Don’t share equipment (e.g. buckets, brushes, etc.) with other horses. Diseases, fungus, and bacteria can be spread through shared equipment.
  • Wash your hands, especially after you help other people with their horses.
  • When you arrive at the show grounds or trail riding facility, clean and disinfect the stalls you will be using. This is especially important in locations where another horse recently occupied the stalls.
  • When you arrive home, shower and put on clean clothes and shoes before going near your other horses. Clothing can carry disease from one location to the next.

Visiting farms, horse shows and auctions:

  • Have a pair of boots or shoes that you save for visiting. These shoes or boots should not be worn around your own horses. Plastic boot covers are another option. Manure and soil collected on your boots can carry disease from one location to the next.
  • Change clothes when you arrive home, prior to working with your own animals.

Bringing a horse home from a show or trail ride:

  • If even one of your horses travels, all of your horses need to be vaccinated. Horses can bring disease home with them to your operation. Work with your local veterinarian to determine an appropriate vaccination program. Be sure to tell the veterinarian where you plan to travel as different areas of the country have different disease concerns.
  • When you return from a trip with your horses, isolate the horse from the rest of your herd for at least 2 weeks. Returning horses should not be allowed to have nose-to-nose contact with other horses.
  • Work, feed, and care for quarantine horses last to prevent spreading diseases among your herd.
  • Don’t share equipment (e.g. buckets, brushes, etc.) with other horses. Diseases, fungus and bacteria can be spread through shared equipment.
  • Wash your hands and change your clothes after you work with quarantined horses.
  • Exhibitors are encouraged to work with their local veterinarian to determine other ways they can prevent the spread of disease.

Western Dressage Clinic to be held at World Show and Celebration

The MFTHBA Membership Committee will be hosting a Western Dressage Clinic on Tuesday, September 5th. Ricka Matthews will be the clinician.  The clinic will begin in the Hall of Fame Room at 10 a.m. on Tuesday morning.  Participants will learn the basics of Western Dressage and watch videos of Missouri Fox Trotters successfully competing.  After lunch, participants will have the opportunity to try it in the Versatility Arena.  Ms. Matthews will help participants work with their horses.  This clinic is free for MFTHBA members.

“When MFTHBA Vice-President, Lisa Cantrell, reached out to the committee with the idea for the clinic, we were excited.  Western Dressage is a growing sport, and Missouri Fox Trotters are doing well in the sport.  We really appreciate Ricka Matthews for donating her time to help members learn more about Western Dressage,“ adds MFTHBA Membership Committee Chair, Amy Stangl.

Members do not need to sign up for the clinic in advance in order to attend.  Participants do not need to have a horse in order to attend either.  They are welcome to attend the morning session and watch the afternoon session.

Plans for 4th Annual Membership Dinner Announced

The MFTHBA Membership Committee will host the fourth annual Membership Dinner at this year’s Show and Celebration on Saturday, September 2nd at 6 p.m. at the Versatility Arena. This year’s dinner will feature pizza from Papa John’s Pizza of Ava, Missouri.  Drinks and a cake will be served at the dinner, and the Show Committee will host a bake sale.  The dinner is free for MFTHBA members.  Non-members may enjoy the dinner for $5.

“The Membership Committee is thrilled to partner with Papa John’s to host this year’s dinner.  Papa John’s of Ava has gone above and beyond to accommodate our dinner, and we are thrilled to support a local company who has supported the MFTHBA,” says Amy Stangl, MFTHBA Membership Chairman.

Barb and Geno Middleton are organizing a Horseshoe Pitching Tournament that will take place during the dinner in the Versatility Arena.  They will hold sign-ups at the dinner at 6:00, and the tournament will begin at 6:30.

The Membership Committee is asking that everyone please RSVP by using the online link or by calling the MFTHBA office at (417) 683-2468 by August 26th.

Payback Added for Versatility World Grand Champions

Exhibitors competing for 2017 Versatility World Grand Champion titles will also be able to earn payback.  Thanks to an anonymous sponsor, $8000 will be paid out to the Open, Open Amateur, and Youth Versatility World Grand Champion Top 5.

In addition, Versatility World Grand Champions and Reserve World Grand Champions along with the Ranch Horse World Grand Champions and Reserve World Grand Champions will be recognized in the Dale Esther Arena.   A special Youth Versatility World Grand Champion trophy will also be awarded.  This trophy will be displayed in the MFTHBA Hall of Fame.

The Top 5 for the Open and Open Amateur divisions will each split $3000 in payback.  Youth competitors will split $2000.  Exhibitors will need to have a W-9 on file with the MFTHBA prior to receiving payback checks.  Checks for the first and second place winners will be presented during the Dale Esther Arena presentation.  Winners of third through fifth placings will be able to pick up their checks in the MFTHBA office the day following the presentations.

The Top 5 in each division will receive payback at the following percentages:

  • 1st: 30%
  • 2nd: 25%
  • 3rd: 20%
  • 4th: 15%
  • 5th: 10%

Payback for the Open and Open Amateur World Grand Champion Top 5 will be:

  • 1st: $900
  • 2nd: $750
  • 3rd: $600
  • 4th: $450
  • 5th: $300

Youth payback will be:

  • 1st: $600
  • 2nd: $500
  • 3rd: $400
  • 4th: $300
  • 5th: $200

In the event that a division does not have 5 entries, payback money not paid out by placing will be divided evenly among the other placing entries in that division.

Performance, Model Entry Fees to Include Photos

At the July meeting of the MFTHBA Board of Directors, Dale Esther Arena photographer, Marty Maynard, presented a proposal to provide exhibitors pictures at a reduced cost.  The proposal requested adding a $2 photography fee per entry for model and performance classes.  This fee would compensate the photographer.  In return, exhibitors would receive free electronic downloads of all their pictures from competition in the Dale Esther Arena for no additional charge.  Print copies would be available for an additional cost.

In reviewing the proposal, the Board felt this proposal would provide a significant cost reduction to exhibitors.  At the Spring Show and Three Year Old Futurity, an electronic download cost $15.

The proposal was specific to photographs taken by Marty Maynard.  She is the official photographer for the Dale Esther Arena and the only photographer authorized by the MFTHBA Board to take pictures of the model and performance competition.

The $2 photographer fee will be added to the entry fee depicted on the entry form.  The additional fee will make performance and model pre-entry preliminary class fees $22.  Versatility pre-entry fees will remain $20.  The early entry deadline is August 30.

After this deadline, performance and model preliminary class fees will be $27.  Versatility regular price entry fees will be $25.  Championship model and performance classes will be $32.  Thanks to a generous sponsor, youth designated class entry fees are covered for all competition areas at the 2017 World Show and Celebration.

Please note that the photographer fee only applies to model and performance competition.  There will be no changes in versatility entry fees.  Photographs in the versatility arena may be purchased directly from Melanie Wynn Photography, the official photographer for the versatility arena.

Affiliates Look for Support from Celebration Attendees

As Missouri Fox Trotting Horse enthusiasts from around the world gather at the MFTHBA World Headquarters in Ava, Missouri, MFTHBA affiliates look to support their activities back home.

The Fox Trotting Trail Riders of Tennessee (FoxTROT) will be attending the World Show a2016 WORLD logo-colornd Celebration in force to participate in the National Trail Rides held in conjunction with the show.  Throughout the week, FoxTROT members will be selling raffle tickets for a package of four items (Spurs w/ straps, Bridle, Saddle bag, Breast collar).  These items will be raffled off Friday night during the evening performance. Tickets are only $5.00 each or 5 tickets for $20. All proceeds will go to support our Tennessee Affiliate of the MFTHBA.  To purchase, contact any FoxTROT member.

The St. Louis Regional Fox Trotters and the Kansas City Regional Fox Trotting Horse Association will be hosting a joint bake sale during the Membership Dinner on Sunday night.  Members will have homemade goods available.  Purchase is by donation, so bring a few extra dollars to the dinner.  Proceeds go to support the Region 4 Fox Trot Fall Festival, a joint effort between both affiliates, scheduled for October 1 in Sedalia, Missouri.

TrailGuard Joins Celebration as Sponsor, Offers Special Discount

2016 WORLD logo-colorThe MFTHBA is pleased to announce that TrailGuard, a premier equestrian roadside assistance service and MFTHBA Member Benefit Company, will attend the 2016 World Show and Celebration.  In addition, they will be awarding the top 3 winners in every class a gift certificate for 30 days of coverage.

“We value TrailGuard as a partner company and are very excited to have them attend the Celebration,” shared Dr. Joyce Graening, MFTHBA President.

Each certificate winner will need to stop by the TrailGuard booth to activate the temporary membership.  Certificates can be accumulated to provide even more benefits.  “Exhibitors lucky enough to win more than one can combine them for even longer free service,” shared Graening.  In addition, members that already have TrailGuard as their roadside assistance can extend their service utilizing the awards.

Even those not walking away with one of the gift certificates will receive something extra from TrailGuard—an extra 5% off.  To help celebrate the Missouri Fox Trotting Horse, TrailGuard will be providing anyone that uses the special code, MFTHBA, 25% off their membership dues.  This special will run from August 30 through September 10.  To learn more about TrailGuard or to sign up, visit them online HERE.

“We are extremely grateful for our partnership with TrailGuard.  They have been very supportive of our breed,” shared Amy Stangl, MFTHBA Membership Committee Chair.

All attendees are encouraged to stop by the TrailGuard table in the pavilion on Monday and Tuesday.  From Wednesday through Saturday, they will be set up each night in the Special Events Tent on Vendor Row.

Equine Check in Process

2016 WORLD logo-colorAll horses entering the MFTHBA showgrounds must have a negative Coggins test within the past 12 months and a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection, regardless of state of origin.

Horses must enter through the equine entry gate to have paperwork checked.  There is a $10 per horse inspection fee.

The equine entry gate will be staffed starting Saturday September 3rd.

Equine Entry Gate Hours:

Saturday, September 3 and Sunday, September 4: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m

Monday September 5- Saturday September 10: 8 a.m. to 7p.m.

For horses arriving earlier than Saturday or outside equine entry gate hours, a member of the MFTHBA Board of Directors will be available Friday September 2 through Monday September 5 to check in horses at their stalls.  This will occur between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. each day.  To have horses checked during this time, owners must sign up in the MFTHBA office.

After Monday, any horse entering outside the equine entry gate hours, must bring their horses to the gate to be checked promptly after the gate reopens.

 

Community Day Scheduled for September 7

Ava Businesses

Attendees to the 2016 World Show and Celebration will be able to identify business in Ava that support the Missouri Fox Trotting Horse by looking for these signs.

The Missouri Fox Trotting Horse has a rich history is the Missouri Ozarks.  For 58 years, the communities in Douglas County and surrounding areas have welcomed Missouri Fox Trotting Horse enthusiasts to the area to celebrate the breed.  This year, the MFTHBA would like to thank the communities for their support.  On Wednesday, September 7, the MFTHBA will host a Community Day at the Celebration.  Admission will be free all day.  In addition to competition in the Versatility and Dale Esther Arenas, several special events have been planned throughout the day.

Starting at 1 p.m., attendees will be able to take horseshoe pitching lessons from National Horseshoe Pitchers Association of America (NHPA) and Missouri Horseshoe Pitchers Association sanctioned pitcher, Alfred Mundy.  Mr. Mundy has competed in several World and State Championship Tournaments. Recently, he placed 4th in his division at the 2016 World Tournament in Montgomery, Alabama.

The Missouri Department of Conservation will be conducting campfire cooking demonstrations starting at 3 p.m.  Larry Lindeman has been an outdoor skills specialist in the Ozark Region for the past 10 years.  Throughout the two hour demonstration, Mr. Lindeman will demonstrate cooking trout as well as desserts over the campfire.

Our younger visitors will be excited to enjoy time on the inflatable bounce house and slide, courtesy of Cahows Inflatables, starting at 3 p.m.

In addition to our vendors, visitors will also be able to visit with some of the MFTHBA’s Partner Organizations and Member Benefit Companies starting at 4 p.m. in the Special Events Tent on Vendor Row.

Throughout the evening show session, the MFTHBA will be recognizing Ava area businesses that support the Missouri Fox Trotting Horse World Show and Celebration.  The MFTHBA thanks the following business for their support:

Animal Clinic of Ava

Cahow’s Inflatables LLC

Century Bank of the Ozarks

Douglas County Health Department

First Home Bank

Jean’s Healthway Natural Food Market

Message and Body Works

Missouri Ozarks Community Health

Signal Food Stores

Town & Country Bank

True Brew

VFW Post 5993

Wal-Mart

 

Ranch Sorting Clinic Offered For MFTHBA Members

Ever wanted to learn more about ranch sorting?  A fast growing cattle event, ranch sorting requires a team of two to work together to move cattle in numerical order; all while being judged by the clock.  The great thing about the event is that equestrians of all ages can participate.

Missouri Fox Trotters all over the country are participating in these types of events.  The 2016 World Show and Celebration will provide a unique opportunity for MFTHBA members to give the event a try.

“I am very excited we were able to partner with Cornerstone Productions to conduct this clinic,” shared Amber Wilson, MFTHBA Region 4 Director.  “This is an event that our members can get involved with in their home areas; plus it showcases the versatility of our breed.”

The clinic will start at 9 a.m. on Friday, September 9.  The clinic is free for MFTHBA members.  Non-members may participate for $40.  This fee includes a MFTHBA membership for 2016-2017.  Those interested are requested to sign up in the MFTHBA office.  “Pre-registering will help speed up the registration process on Friday morning,” shared Wilson.  “Non-members must pre-register and pay in the MFTHBA before the clinic.”

During the three hour clinic, three clinicians will help participants learn about the event.  Cattle will be available for individuals to practice with.  The clinic is scheduled to last until noon.  Those interested in attending are reminded to review the equine entry requirements.

The clinic is being offered free thanks to the generous donations of the following sponsors:

Joe and Jennifer Stewart

Lee Hackler

Randy Williams

Diana Pernicka

Tom Owen

Amy and Shawn Stangl

Amber Wilson

Pam Lynn

Joyce Graening