Upper Midwest Buckskin Horse Association

The official site of the Upper Midwest Buckskin Horse Association a charter of IBHA

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2011 OVERALL UMBHA HI PTS

GRAND                                           RESERVE

      WALK/TROT

CALIE GIRAUD           JOSIE LAUE

        YOUTH

CORYNN SPURLOCK              CAYLEY PETERS

OPEN

JOANN NOBLE/ED ANDERSON       SUZE SKOVSENDE/MATT DAVISON

AMATUER

GABRIELLE STRINGER                            TODD WALDERA

 

UMBHA 2012 SHOW DATES

May 19 & 20

June 16 & 17

Aug 25 & 26

SEP 29 & 30

The 2012 UMBHA shows will be held at the Jackson County Fair Grounds, Black River Falls, WI

Photo's of the Grounds are under the photo gallery so take a look.

The facilities provide

indoor arena and warm up pen as well as

  • separate barn for housing the cattle
  • box stalls
  • 4 cement wash racks
  • camping with electrical hook up
  • shower with locker room
  • And much more

The Upper Midwest Buckskin Horse Association (UMBHA) is a Charter member of the International Buckskin Horse Association (IBHA).   The charter was formed in 1990 to promote a family friendly atmosphere for the exhibiton of IBHA horses.   In 2011 the addition of the new IBHA approved YA WT division classes will increase the opportunity for participation by our youth.

  We sponsor four 2-day, double-judged IBHA shows each year at the Jackson County Fairgrounds, Black River Falls, WI featuring a full slate of IBHA classes including cattle  classes.   UMBHA is the only IBHA Charter to offer cattle classes.

NOTICES

IBHA registration for your horses can be applied for and temporarily approved at the show  for a $15 fee.

Lunch stand located on the grounds. 

Stall and campsite reservations due by Saturday prior to show.

 Call or email Michele Giraud  608-343-5690  buckskins62@yahoo.com  

 Cattle classes require pre-entry to ensure an

an adequate number of cattle are delivered