| Pro Stepps partners with APHA for 2003 World
Show
FORT WORTH, Texas-Pro Stepps, which produces products geared
toward improving the appearance of horses, has agreed to partner
with the American Paint Horse Association (APHA) to put on
the 2003 World Champion Paint Horse Show.
Pro Stepps, which has been in business for seven years, began
with Paint Horses in mind. The very first line of horse care
products was actually created for World Champion Paint Horse
mare The Enchantress, according to Pro Stepps founder and
owner Karen Stepp. Among the products designed for the Paint
Horse were shampoos, conditioners and finishing sprays.
"This business began because of Paints," said Stepp,
who owns five Paint Horses and is an APHA member. "I
developed these products with a chemist because there was
nothing out there I liked. Our first horses to use the products
were Paints."
Pro Stepps provides products that are design to not only
enhance a horse's appearance, but also to help provide the
horse with healthy skin and hair. The products have been tested,
formulated and modified throughout the years to become the
highest quality horse-grooming products on the market, said
Stepp.
"We try each product out for at least a year before
we release it on the market," Stepp said. "We also
consider feedback once it is on the market to modify it and
make it the best product it can be."
"We've always enjoyed our relationship with Pro Stepps,
and it is just being solidified even more by their commitment
to the World Show," said APHA Executive Secretary Jim
Kelley.
For more information about Pro Stepps grooming products,
visit the company Web site at www.prostepps.com,
or call (888) 978-3777.
About APHA and Paints
Since its founding 41 years ago, APHA has registered more
than 728,000 horses. Currently, American Paint Horses are
being registered at APHA's Fort Worth, Texas, headquarters
at a rate of about 60,000 horses each year. The association
serves more than 104,000 members, who are located in every
U.S. state, throughout Canada and in 39 other nations around
the world.
APHA employs 155 people and has an operating budget of $15
million for activities worldwide.
Among the many qualities that make Paint Horses desirable
are their sound conformation, versatile athletic ability,
intelligence, calm temperament, willing disposition and beautiful
coat color patterns.
For more information about the American Paint Horse and APHA,
visit www.apha.com, or call
(817) 834-2742. |