Peak Equine Productions, LLC.

Peak Equine Productions, LLC. Providing you with the latest information on Peak Equine Production, LLC produced equine events. Events include horse shows and expos was established in 2013.

Peak Equine Productions, LLC. After a career in academia, Patrick Kayser set out to establish an event management company specializing in equine events. There is a lot of competition for discretionary dollars. If events are not fun, people will take their money elsewhere. We cater to the exhibitors. We strive to have fun, well run shows with special events added to show exhibitors our appreciate f

or choosing our event. We dedicate each show to the exhibitor. During his tenure at Middle Tennessee State University, Patrick taught an Equine Event and Facility Management class as part of the experiential learning curriculum in the Horse Science Program. Under Dr. Kayser’s guidance, students learned how to market and promote events, manage shows and facilities, attract extramural funding, and learned the importance of adding value to showing experience. From 2008-2011, Dr. Kayser and the students at MTSU managed the Lucky 7 Classic for TQHA-Region 7. In 2012 during a down economy, the Lucky 7 Classic grew 121% by adding two additional shows. Also in 2012 increased over 63% under each judge. The Lucky 7 reached new heights in 2014 growing 29% from the previous year to over 1080 entries under each judge totaling 6500 entries during the six judge/four day circuit. Over six years under Patrick Kayser and Peak Equine Productions, LLC. the Lucky 7 Classic has grown 214%. These numbers validate the philosophy that Patrick Kayser taught to his students. In 2013, Patrick Kayser was one of the founding members of the Southern Equine Expo. continues today as the Operations Management for the Expo. During the first two years, the Southern Equine Expo grew 78%. The Expo is dedicated to every horsemen. The commitment to providing a diverse curriculum for the betterment of the horse includes training and horsemanship techniques from nationally recognized horsemen and women, to management and health care. Our goal to improve the horse/human interaction through education is unwavering. produced several events in 2013 and 2014. Building on his roots growing up on a working ranch in Wyoming, Patrick was instrumental in building the Tennessee affiliate of the American Stock Horse Association. Patrick served as the Executive Director for Four years. produced two stock horse shows in 2014 and look to producing several dual approved Versatility Ranch Horse/Stock Horse events in 2015 and 2016. also established the Tri-Star Hunter Classic held at the Tennessee Miller Coliseum during June 2014. This inaugural event was the first hunter only show held at the Miller Coliseum. Patrick’s vision for the the Tri-Star Hunter Classic is the bring horse people with similar interests together for one great event. The Tri-Star Hunter Classic was approved by the American Quarter Horse Association, Middle Tennessee Hunter Jumper Association, and the Huntfield Derby sanctioning body, the National Quarter Horse League. The Stock horse competitions and the hunter shows highlight Peak Equine Productions and Patrick Kayser’s diversity and unbiased approach to creating events that unite horse people for all different backgrounds.

02/15/2025

It is time to start reserving your stalls.

02/14/2025

Patterns for the Spring Celebration Circuit are posted on the TQHA.org website! Start memorizing and get ready to horse show with us on March 7-9 in Harriman, TN! Reserve your stalls and RVs today! https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5cf18aff9264fd00013fb2fe/t/67ad2caf753a8b7172975601/1739402416787/Spring+Celebration+Patterns.pdf

01/14/2025

When you apply for the scholarship, you can turn in your same application to TQHYA for the annual scholarship from Tennessee! Deadline in January 15! Visit Aqha.com/scholarships

As you saddle up to ride the trail in 2025May the Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face to shine upon you ...
01/01/2025

As you saddle up to ride the trail in 2025
May the Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace. Numbers 6:2
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

Join us in 2025 for the Southland Circuit at the Tennessee Miller Coliseum in Murfreesboro, TN.  New date for 2025 is Ju...
12/10/2024

Join us in 2025 for the Southland Circuit at the Tennessee Miller Coliseum in Murfreesboro, TN. New date for 2025 is June 24-29. Come show with us.

12/03/2024

Due to low stall reservations, the Hillbilly Classic in Harriman Tennessee is canceled this week end

Still time to make your stall, RV and shavings reservations. Updated patterns are now post on www.peak-equine.com to inc...
11/30/2024

Still time to make your stall, RV and shavings reservations. Updated patterns are now post on www.peak-equine.com to include Amateur, Select and Youth 14-18 Horsemanship and corrected Level 1 Ranch Trail.

Make your reservations now for the Hillbilly Circuit December 6-8 in Harriman Tn.  New format for this year.  For comple...
11/19/2024

Make your reservations now for the Hillbilly Circuit December 6-8 in Harriman Tn. New format for this year. For complete show bill, patterns, entry form go to www.peak-equine.com or TQHA.org

10/17/2024

I saw this On a FB post. I feel this writer expresses the feeling for a lot of the show committees and state affiliates out there. An open letter to the breed show industry.

We all see you at the bigger shows, your whole barn in tow and rows of 10-20+ stalls each. Many of us are competitors along side you and are the ones on the outskirts trying to keep all the 2-4 day weekend shows alive. We see you all traveling across the country to compete at the top 10 shows, staying there for 2+ weeks at a time, and wonder if you’ll have anything left for us - the weekend show.

You all say you want to win money, so we work hard to get sponsors and add paybacks to our shows. You all say you want prizes, so we have goodies at check in, class & circuit awards, all-around & reserve all-around prizes in hopes that maybe some of you will see us and come. We hear “breed shows are too expensive”, so we add cheap All-Breed classes and all day fees, too, trying to give everyone something to compete in at an affordable price. You all say you want exhibitor-friendly parties and giveaways, so our volunteers figure out how to raise money and make it happen. We try to get the best judges we can afford and make the schedule just right.

We see the outcry every time another weekend show cancels due to a lack of pre-ordered stalls. “We must support our weekend horse shows! We can’t lose them!”, says the industry.

And yet, when our show comes, the stall aisles are empty. There are no horse trainers that show up with their barns. The numbers are small and the show days are short. We are several thousand dollars in the red when it’s all said and done. Afterwards, we are asked “How was the show? We were going to come… but we will come next year!” over and over. But truthfully there may not be a next year.

Our club is not alone. There are so many just like us hanging on by a thread. As an industry, it’s time to decide. We can all either watch the 2-4 day weekend shows become extinct, or we can actively decide to support them. I challenge you & your barn to put 1-2 weekend shows on your calendar next year. Show up. If everyone who says “we thought about coming, but we weren’t sure how big the classes would be” would just load up and come, then we’d have viable weekend horse shows with pointed classes. Show up. Does your trainer make the schedule? Talk to them. Show up. Tired of being gone for 2+ weeks at a time at the mega shows and spending tens of thousands? There are other options. Show up. We will have prizes and do our very best to have payback money, good judges, giveaways and exhibitor-friendly activities. We’ll make sure you leave having a weekend of fun and feeling appreciated even if you don’t leave with any points.

We are here, but we may not be here for long. It’s truly up to you all, but we do hope you will give us a chance. Please… Show up.

Sincerely,
A concerned weekend horse show board member, volunteer, & fellow exhibitor”

Larry Spatto Thanks for orginally sharing.

Thank you to Lora Schuster for being the latest High Point Sponsor for the Tri Star Fall Finale Open Horse Show held at ...
10/03/2024

Thank you to Lora Schuster for being the latest High Point Sponsor for the Tri Star Fall Finale Open Horse Show held at the Tn Miller Coliseum this weekend.
Lora is also spearheading the collection of donations of supplies for the victims of Helene. She is working with Bonnie's Barnyard in college Grove and the Erwin Tn Emergency Services to deliver these supplies. Please bring supplies to the Tn Miller Coliseum this weekend. All cash donations will be used to buy supplies at Bonnie's Barnyard.

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