Dublin Farms Schooling Show
Saturday, Oct. 7
On a crisp, beautiful Saturday in October, more than 60 horses turned out for a Dublin Farms schooling show that benefited the Animal Health Foundation.
The Dublin Farms Horse Shows for Horses series is made up of three annual shows. It has been donating its proceeds to the foundation for the last two years.
The Oct. 7 show was the largest turnout by far, and everyone appeared to have a wonderful time.
Two horse lovers, Amy Thompson and Lauren Webb, baked horse cookies for the event and sold them to raise money for the foundation. The treats were the rave of the four-legged entries and disappeared quickly.
Dr. Don Walsh honors the 2006 Dublin Farms series winners Oct. 7 The reserve champion was Cedar's Gus Glowan (left), ridden by Ayla Loeg, and
the champion was Bernaise (right), shown by Hilary Mason. Points were
accumulated over the series' three shows, which all benefited the Animal Health
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The 2006 series champion was Bernaise, ridden by Hilary Mason, and the
reserve champion was Cedar's Gus Glowan, shown by Ayla Loeg.
Dublin Farms is owned and operated by Boo Wright and her mother, Burnette McNamee, in House Springs, Mo. It has grown from a 10-stall riding school and stable in 1976 to a beautiful 45-acre full service training facility specializing in hunters and jumpers.
The foundation would like to thank Dublin Farms for all its support.
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Donors receive a special edition print of Secretariat, who was humanely destroyed to release him from suffering of Laminitis.