The American Quarter Horse Association will honor the 75- and 50-year breeders at a ceremony Sept. 21 at the American Quarter Horse Association Hall of Fame & Museum in Amarillo, Texas.
Each year, AQHA honors breeders who have dedicated their livelihoods to maintaining the integrity of the American Quarter Horse breed. These horsemen, horsewomen and their families see their biggest accomplishments and proudest moments in the horses they breed.
“It’s an honor to recognize the breeders who are the backbone of AQHA,” said AQHA Executive Vice President Craig Huffhines. “They have kept the tradition of the American Quarter Horse alive through their knowledge and dedication, and ensure that the success of the breed will continue for many generations to come.”
This year, the honorees include one 75-year breeder, seven Legacy breeders and 16 cumulative breeders. Legacy breeders are those who have registered at least one foal for 50 consecutive years. Cumulative breeders are those who have registered at least one foal for 50 years cumulatively.
75-Year-Breeder
William J. Boyes of Midwest, Wyoming
50-Year Legacy Breeders
Arthur McDonald of Lame Deer, Montana
Harold McLeod of Brookdale, Manitoba
Jana Quarter Horse Farm of Williamsburg, Pennsylvania
Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Paulson of Newton, Kansas
Robert Hurley Jr. of Clarksville, Arkansas
Ronald Lien of Westbrook, Minnesota
William Dale of Clinton, Missouri
50-Year Cumulative Breeders
Dale Rogers of Lettsworth, Louisiana
Dan Frost Jr. of Dardanelle, Arkansas
Diehlia Dee Rains of Simms, Montana
Dionicio and Pat Corral of Mead, Washington
Donald Akehurst of Ellensburg, Washington
Ezra Elton Lee of Ignacio, Colorado
Gerald Wildman of Glenwood, Minnesota
Gordon Clippinger and Sons of Glenford, Ohio
Harold Baehler of Sharon Springs, Kansas
J. Kenneth Pickinpaugh of Douglas, Wyoming
James Fanello of Lucas, Ohio
Jim Crawford of Lexington, Nebraska
Kansas State University of Manhattan, Kansas
Riverdale Ranch of Brighton, Colorado
Tim Christensen of Grand Island, Nebraska
William Boyes of Carnduff, Saskatchewan
Honorees breed their American Quarter Horses for a range of events including reining, racing, cutting, ranch and rodeo. All have dedicated at least 50 years to taking their best and making it better.
Additional information about the special recognition banquet will also be shared with breeders. If you have questions about the list of breeders, email breeders@aqha.org.
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