1 hr 4 min

Ep 23: NARS - The Evolution of Reining Breeding Programs Cowboy Office Show

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David McGee and Travis Pufpaff, owners and operators of NARS, may have the keys to making breeding programs sustainable while supporting multiple sectors of the industry.

Breeders programs in the reining industry are growing in number and size. The days of building a great breeding program and selling your foal as a stand-alone, no incentives included, deal are quickly fading into memory. Today, buyers of competition-quality reining horses require them to be enrolled in, or at least eligible for, multiple breeders programs. The number of aged events that won’t let you through the gate without a paid enrollment are growing. And because the purses that result from these programs are skyrocketing, breeders programs continue to thrive. But can it last?

In this episode, the Cowboys talk with the owners and operators of the North American Reining Stakes (NARS). They’ll get honest answers about the sustainability of these programs along with a peek into the future of the NARS breeders program. 

The Show Rundown


Breeder Program Evolution



How NARS evolved from a local breeding program to a nationwide program 



Gearing up for the NARS Derby at the 100X Reining in Tulsa, OK, this week



Inaugural event showcasing the North American Mare Power program


NARS Futurity will be held November 2-5 in Columbiana, OH



Big Picture Goals for NARS



Foster mutually beneficial relationships between owners, breeders, and exhibitors


Serve more exhibitors by offering affordable breeding program with incentives for competition growth


Keep value to owner high in the Mare Power program


Increase purses for competition



The Future of Breeders Programs



How to make it sustainable


Creating programs that benefit breeders, owners, and exhibitors


Supporting purses without breaking the bank of breeders




Keep Your Questions Coming

Email questions to exec@cowboyoffice.com. We’ll continue to catalog your questions for our next question and answer segment.

ONE MORE THING

Take the American Horse Council Economic Impact Survey. Your voice matters so use it!

RESOURCES:



North American Reining Stakes: https://northamericanreiningstakes.com/nars-event/ 

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David McGee and Travis Pufpaff, owners and operators of NARS, may have the keys to making breeding programs sustainable while supporting multiple sectors of the industry.

Breeders programs in the reining industry are growing in number and size. The days of building a great breeding program and selling your foal as a stand-alone, no incentives included, deal are quickly fading into memory. Today, buyers of competition-quality reining horses require them to be enrolled in, or at least eligible for, multiple breeders programs. The number of aged events that won’t let you through the gate without a paid enrollment are growing. And because the purses that result from these programs are skyrocketing, breeders programs continue to thrive. But can it last?

In this episode, the Cowboys talk with the owners and operators of the North American Reining Stakes (NARS). They’ll get honest answers about the sustainability of these programs along with a peek into the future of the NARS breeders program. 

The Show Rundown


Breeder Program Evolution



How NARS evolved from a local breeding program to a nationwide program 



Gearing up for the NARS Derby at the 100X Reining in Tulsa, OK, this week



Inaugural event showcasing the North American Mare Power program


NARS Futurity will be held November 2-5 in Columbiana, OH



Big Picture Goals for NARS



Foster mutually beneficial relationships between owners, breeders, and exhibitors


Serve more exhibitors by offering affordable breeding program with incentives for competition growth


Keep value to owner high in the Mare Power program


Increase purses for competition



The Future of Breeders Programs



How to make it sustainable


Creating programs that benefit breeders, owners, and exhibitors


Supporting purses without breaking the bank of breeders




Keep Your Questions Coming

Email questions to exec@cowboyoffice.com. We’ll continue to catalog your questions for our next question and answer segment.

ONE MORE THING

Take the American Horse Council Economic Impact Survey. Your voice matters so use it!

RESOURCES:



North American Reining Stakes: https://northamericanreiningstakes.com/nars-event/ 

Production and marketing by ConsultMent.Agency

COWBOY OFFICE SHOW

Website:  CowboyOffice.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/cowboyofficeshow

Instagram: www.instagram.com/cowboyofficeshow

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/cowboy-office

TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@cowboyofficeshow Exec@CowboyOffice.com

1 hr 4 min