The “Beat the Blues” winter series of open horse shows continues February 4th at Custer’s Heartland Stables.
Held indoors, the equestrian event begins at noon. Horse show classes for youth and adult participants include:
- English Equitation
- English Pleasure
- Equitation
- Halter – English or Western
- Horsemanship
- Lead Line
- Saddle Seat Equitation
- Saddle Seat Pleasure
- Showmanship – English or Western
- Walk/Trot
- Western Horsemanship
- Western Pleasure
- and more.
Mare and gelding classes will also be offered.
Participants are required to use proper horse tack for the “Beat the Heat” horse show on February 4th, but traditional equestrian show apparel is not necessary. A current negative Coggins test result will be required for each equine participant.
Year-end high-point awards will be presented at the end of the Beat the Blues series for tiny tot, walk/trot, junior and senior divisions.
Remaining horse shows in Heartland Stables' winter series include events on these dates:
- Saturday, February 18
- Saturday, March 3
- Saturday, March 31
- Saturday, April 14
- Saturday, April 28
Heartland Stables is located at 7510 Deer Road, in Custer, Wisconsin (about 110 miles north of Madison). Horse stalls may be available by advance reservation. Refreshments will be available in the equestrian facility’s indoor cafeteria. All dogs must be leashed while on the show grounds.
For more information:
Phone:715-347-7728
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