Equifest in Topeka, managed by Ann White of Pottawatomie County, drew large crowds throughout the weekend with a sell-out. Morgans, Friesians, Gypsies, Paints, Draft Horses, Minis, donkeys and mules were just some of the breeds present at the Kansas Expocentre. A variety of clinics, lectures, speakers, dances and dance lessons, ferrier contests, and trade shows were all part of the festivities . Vendors were present with a variety of wares including jewelry, toys, clothing, and of course horse-related equipment.
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