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Horse show was the mane event

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Lance Adams riding Tiny Trec. Photo by Megan Fisher

Over the course of four days, Northern Victoria Livestock held its 2023 Cow Horse Show, displaying a range of events and classes.

Tatura Park Exhibition and Events Complex played host to the hoof-pounding display of bovine control from Thursday, November 9 to Sunday, November 12.

The featured cutting and boxing competitions showcased the bond between riders and their equine partners, as well as the skills of both horse and cow.

The cutting event saw skilled horse and rider pairs working together to separate a single cow from the herd.

Meanwhile, in the boxing classes, riders demonstrated their ability to keep a cow away from a designated area, showcasing their horse’s strategic prowess and agility.

It was a battle of wits and speed as horse and rider duos engaged in a dance of evasion and control.

The inside of the centre held stalls selling clothes, hats, stirrups, saddles and more while coffee, snacks and lunch options lined the outside.

Judge Wilba Thornberry of central NSW oversaw the 88 participants as they showed off their connection with their horses.

While the main events were held from Friday to Sunday, Thursday, November 9 saw master classes in reining by Steph Lancefield and cutting by Jamie Creek.

Competitors, while largely local riders, came from as far as South Australia and NSW.

David Nash riding Gunnergetya won the Novice Cow Horse events while Abbey Webb on Metallicus was awarded first in the Limited Novice competition.

All events were Australian National Reined Cow Horse Association approved with points going towards end of year standings.

Emma Finemore riding Storming Hard. Photo by Megan Fisher
Jess Smith riding This Cat Curls. Photo by Megan Fisher
Abbey Webb riding Metallicus. Photo by Megan Fisher
Sean Gray riding Gamberlee Nella. Photo by Megan Fisher
Rebecca Jackson with Koonamara Jack Playin. Photo by Megan Fisher
Ziz Williams riding Waylon J Yours Truly. Photo by Megan Fisher
Emma Finemore riding Ask Him. Photo by Megan Fisher
Keeley Murch riding Koonamara Players Boo. Photo by Megan Fisher
Myles Williams riding Willview Afterdark. Photo by Megan Fisher
Jo O'Brien riding One Moore Smart Oak. Photo by Megan Fisher
Alkira Riley riding Clockwork Acres. Photo by Megan Fisher
The four-day event saw 88 horses registered. Photo by Megan Fisher
Heather Laird riding Skylark Cool Command. Photo by Megan Fisher
Seven-month-old Hank the miniature schnauzer enjoyed the event. Photo by Megan Fisher
Darcy Neal riding Coolamert Bullseye. Photo by Megan Fisher
Myles Williams riding Willview Impressions. Photo by Megan Fisher
Myles Williams riding Willview Impressions. Photo by Megan Fisher
Myles Williams riding Willview Impressions. Photo by Megan Fisher
Tate Ferrari, age 6. Photo by Megan Fisher
Christine Stratford riding Enchanted Destiny. Photo by Megan Fisher
Christine Stratford riding Enchanted Destiny. Photo by Megan Fisher
Lauryn Stewart riding Kettle Super Nanas Oak. Photo by Megan Fisher
Lauryn Stewart riding Kettle Super Nanas Oak. Photo by Megan Fisher
Kerry Collins riding Sure To be Playful. Photo by Megan Fisher
Kerry Collins riding Sure To be Playful. Photo by Megan Fisher
Kerry Collins riding Sure To be Playful. Photo by Megan Fisher
Darcy Neal riding Munda Bling. Photo by Megan Fisher
Darcy Neal riding Munda Bling. Photo by Megan Fisher
Darcy Neal riding Munda Bling. Photo by Megan Fisher