Our NHAFF winner of a weekend package to the event on Oct 4th thru 5th. Watch this week for our upcoming new raffle.
This is in addition to our earlier winner
Welcome to the 2019 Norco Horse Affair
Carriage and Buggy Show sponsored by the Saddle and Harness Club held at the Norco Horse Affair. Check out our website for more info and application. www.norcohorseaffair.com
Did you know that there are over three-hundred and fifty breeds of horses recognized in the world today?
Many of us only get to meet a few in our equestrian experiences.
Norco Horse Affair is looking for breeds for the Breed Pavilion to help educate today's equestrians on the different breeds, their history and what they are used for currently. Go to our website for more info and application. www.norcohorseaffair.com .
Another beautiful breed being represented in the Breed Pavilion at the Norco Horse Affair 2019.
The purebred Arabian horse is striking. An Arabian's most identifiable characteristics are its finely chiseled head, dished face, long arching neck and high tail carriage. Its entire appearance exudes energy, intelligence, courage and nobility. Every time an Arabian moves in its famous "floating trot," he announces to the world his proud, graceful nature.
Come learn about the Arabian horse at the NHAFF
Here is your opportunity to have a voice !!
What would you like to hear from Brandi Lyons in our Symposium
1. Bits, saddles, pads.. which ones are the best & how do you choose?
2. Softness vs Responsiveness
3. How does a horse learn?
4. Understanding the horses 5 body parts & how to use them to get the most from your horse.
Let's hear from you !
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Horse Archery by Hilary Merrill
Our newest addition to the NHAFF coming this October 4th, 5th and 6th. Visit our website www.norcohorseaffair.com for updates. LIKE & SHARE !!
Horse Archery by Hilary Merrill
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LOOK ! whose coming to the Norco Horse Affair this October. You can't miss seeing this beautiful and adorable breed.
Miniature Horses were used in England and in Northern Europe as early as 1765, to pull ore carts in the coalmines. They were also bred as pets for the royal families of Europe. The first mention of a small horse being imported into the United States was in 1888; and research shows little public awareness of true Miniatures until 1960. Popular belief is that American Miniature Horses utilized the blood of English and Dutch mine horses brought into this country and used in some Appalachian coal mines as late as 1950.
Come visit the Breed Pavilion to learn.
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Do you want to show off your horse and share the breed and its history and uses?
We are looking for knowledgeable individuals, clubs or associations to join the Breed Pavilion & participate in the Parade of Breeds, educate our guests during this years Norco Horse Affair!
Submit application and join the fun! Go to our website www.norcohorseaffair.com for application or email us [email protected]
Getting the word out and making connections today. Asking farriers to hand out `save the date` cards and sign up for Tim Shannon's farrier contest during the Norco Horse Affair, Oct. 4th-6th!
Fiesta Sunday is in full swing!! These kids are amazing!!