We Ride Sport and Trail Magazine February 2017 | Page 28

New in 2016 was the Color Breed Mule and Donkey Congress held in Tulsa Oklahoma. The show was the brainstorm of Darrel Bilke was held at the Tulsa Expo Center in conjunction with the Horses from four separate breed associations once again united and competed for Congress Champion titles at the Color Breed Congress at the Built Ford Tough Livestock Complex in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The Built Ford Tough Livestock Complex in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Tentative dates are set for November 6-12, 2017, at the Tulsa Expo.

Membership in NASMA is open to individuals, local clubs, organizations, corporations and partnerships. Members may be residents of any state, territory or country. Membership in NASMA does not conflict with local club membership. Local clubs are free to adopt NASMA rules and have NASMA sanction their shows if their members would like their points count towards NASMA awards. NASMA also encourages any local club or organization that has sufficient entries for the “exotic” crosses to provide an opportunity for those animals to be exhibited. Hybrids of other than a horse/donkey cross may be present in numbers to justify their exhibition in their own classes in Halter and Performance and NASMA advocates the inclusion of such separate classes for the “exotic” crosses.

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Jazzie and LVF's Boone (foal)

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Tristan Walters & LVF's Solar Eclipse

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