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Horse Events - Picture of a calendar. Link to all horse events.

Calendar of all
Horse Events

 

Horse Shows - Picture of a horse in an corral.


Registration for all horse shows is conducted through Arkansas 4-H Online


Southwest (Ouachita) District Horse Show Schedule - May 31, 2013 at Benton, AR
State 4-H Roping - June 1, 2013 at Saline County Fairgrounds (PDF)
Northwest Arkansas District Horse Show - June 1, 2013 at Pauline Whitaker Arena in Fayetteville
North Arkansas District 4-H Horse Show - June 11, 2013 at NW District Fairgrounds
Delta District Horse Show - June 25, 2013 at White County Fairgrounds. Searcy, AR
State Horse Show
White County Fairgrounds in Searcy
July 9-12, 2013
Southern Regional 4-H Horse Show - West Monroe, LA - July 31 - August 4, 2013

Arkansas Livesotkc, picture of cows and clover. Link to Arkansas Livestock and Forages Blog.
Arkansas Livestock and Forages Blog

Horses in Arkansas

Arkansas has an approximate equine population of 160, 000. Sixty thousand households have horses. A combination of horse maintenance costs, capital investment, and support costs makes this a $3.5 billion industry. Recreation is the number one reason for horse ownership, with trail riding, weekend horse shows, and rodeo events the leading pastimes. Although there is a thoroughbred race track that contributes to the local economy seasonally through training facilities and on-site wagering, there are a number of thoroughbred breeding farms that operate year-round in the state.

Horse publications are available by contacting your county Extension office.  A list of horse related fact sheets is available on our livestock fact sheets page.

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