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The Indianhead Arabian Horse Society was founded in December 1980 in Barron and Eau
Claire counties to promote the Arabian horse. Our goals are to stimulate interest in the
Arabian horse and to encourage the breeding, exhibiting, use and perpetuation of Arabian
and Half Arabian horses. We offer a youth scholarship program to help youth in our area
continue their education in an agricultural field. And we offer a therapeutic riding program
which allows handicapped children to be like everyone else by competing in classes just for
them. Our members also enjoy participating in parades and a courage center.

In addition, the first weekend in June, we sponsor a class A show which draws from a five
state area as well as Canada. Our show strives to eliminate the intimidation factor often
found at the larger shows.

We are a small group of about 35 people who work very hard to put on this show, but the
love of our Arabian horse and the continued friendships with our members is what makes
our club a fun place to be! We have a high point system for all levels of competition and we
encourage all members to become involved.

When the show starts, we enjoy the exhibitors so much and have developed many
friendships, as evidenced by the fact that, even though our show is outside and we get all
kinds of weather, our friends just keep coming back year after year! Our club members are
the greatest workers, friendly people, and love the Rice Lake weather.
Indianhead Arabian Horse Society Show


Sorry, there is no show for 2012,
but check back for details for our 2013 show!
Indianhead Arabian
Horse Society