Southwest Horseman’s Association

Southwest Horseman’s Association The Southwest Horseman’s Association. Was established to hold and promote western events in Silver City, New Mexico, including the Wild Wild West Rodeo.

For SHA information contact John Frost at 505-228-1393 or Julie Moore 575-313-6050. For rodeo information look up Wild Wild West Rodeo on Facebook.

We have a second weekend coming up full of events at the arena. The SHYRA Rodeo is Friday and Saturday, and SHA Horse Sh...
06/09/2026

We have a second weekend coming up full of events at the arena. The SHYRA Rodeo is Friday and Saturday, and SHA Horse Show is Sunday.👇

06/09/2026

Wild Wild West Rodeo 2026 is in the books! Thank you to our crew and the crew of the southwest Horse Man’s Association for another stellar year of Rodeo in Silver city New Mexico. This Rodeo has become one of our favorites to produce. Make sure and put it on your Rodeo calendar for 2027. We only aim to make it bigger and better every single year..

Tomorrow is the first perf of the Wild Wild West Rodeo. Are you ready? 🤠
06/05/2026

Tomorrow is the first perf of the Wild Wild West Rodeo. Are you ready? 🤠

The countdown is on — just 1 day ’til the Wild Wild West Rodeo rides back into Grant County June 5–6!

Have you had a chance to read this great welcome message from our President Ryan McCauley? We hope you will join us Frid...
06/04/2026

Have you had a chance to read this great welcome message from our President Ryan McCauley? We hope you will join us Friday and Saturday night for the Wild Wild West Rodeo!

Welcome to the 2026 First New Mexico Bank Wild Wild West Rodeo! We’re excited to bring another great weekend of rodeo action to Silver City on June 5 and 6 at the Southwest Horseman’s Arena. This y…

Don't wait until the last minute!
06/02/2026

Don't wait until the last minute!

✨ Rodeo Tickets On Sale NOW! ✨
1st New Mexico Bank Wild Wild West Rodeo
📅 June 5 & 6, 2026
🎟️ General Admission: $15 Advance | $20 Gate
Outlets: Circle Heart Western Wear & First Financial Credit Union (Silver City), Circle S Western Emporium (Deming), Smith Ford (Lordsburg) Cash Only!
🔗 www.wildwildwest.com

06/02/2026

Get your dancing boots on! Lone Mountain 4-H Club is hosting a dance both nights of the Wild West Rodeo on June 5 & 6.

Don't forget we have a race both Saturday and Sunday!
05/27/2026

Don't forget we have a race both Saturday and Sunday!

Big congratulations to our Grant County Cowgirl! 🏆Mesa Brutton was crowned Reserve Champion Barrel Racer at the New Mexi...
05/27/2026

Big congratulations to our Grant County Cowgirl! 🏆

Mesa Brutton was crowned Reserve Champion Barrel Racer at the New Mexico High School Rodeo Association Finals and is now headed to the National High School Finals Rodeo (NHSFR) in Lincoln, Nebraska in July to compete for Team New Mexico.

What an incredible season for our local athletes — Grant County is shining bright! ✨

The official statement from the New Mexico state veterinarian: https://www.nmlbonline.com/newsSTATEMENT REGARDING CURREN...
11/20/2025

The official statement from the New Mexico state veterinarian:

https://www.nmlbonline.com/news

STATEMENT REGARDING CURRENT EHV-1 OUTBREAK
The Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) and Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry have confirmed equine herpes myeloencephalopathy (EHM), the neurologic disease linked to equine herpes virus (EHV-1), in their respective states on November 18, 2025.

The horses in Texas attended the 2025 WPRA World Finals and Elite Barrel Race event in Waco, TX on November 5-9, 2025. The horses in Oklahoma attended the Barrel Futurities of America event in Guthrie, OK on November 17-18, 2025, before the remainder of the event was canceled. TAHC and ODAFF staff are working closely with event coordinators, equine owners, and other states to respond to the outbreak, and take measures to protect horses and prevent the further spread of the virus.

Unfortunately, these events were attended by horses from many states, including New Mexico. Owners of horses that may have been in contact with these horses or exposed to EHM should work with their veterinarian to establish appropriate biosecurity and monitoring plans such as:

• Isolating the horses that attended the event for at least two weeks.

• Having the temperature of returning horses monitored twice daily for at least 14 days after last known exposure. Fever greater than 101.5 F is often the first indicator of EHV-1.

If a fever (>102.5°F) or other signs consistent with EHM develop, contact your veterinarian.

Clinical signs of EHM in horses may include:
lethargy
Nasal discharge
Discharge from the eyes or nose
Swelling of the legs
Lack of coordination
Hindquarter weakness
Leaning or resting against a surface to maintain balance
>Urine dribbling
Diminished tail tone
Pe**le paralysis
Head tilt
Abortion in pregnant mares

It is important to remember these signs are not specific to EHM and diagnostic testing is required to confirm infection. If you suspect your horse has been exposed to EHV-1, contact your local veterinarian.

To avoid the spread:

Wash your hands and use hand sanitizer before and after working with a horse

Disinfect clothing and footwear before and after working with a horse

Wash and disinfect any items – feed/water buckets, grooming gear, saddles and other tack that horses have touched or might touch

Avoid walking through or visiting other barns or facilities with horses



Additional resources for equine owners can be found here:

Equine Herpesvirus Fact Sheet https://www.aphis.usda.gov/livestock-poultry-disease/equine/herpesvirus
EHV1& EHV4 Factsheethttps://aaep.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/EHV1-4-guidelines-2021.pdf

The extent of this EHV-1 outbreak is not yet fully known. Presentation of EHV-1 in these horses has been acute with rapid progression and high clinical severity. A concerning number of mortalities in horses suspected of having EHM have been reported in other states and the need for rapid and proactive actions to curb the spread is clear. Measures to prevent contact of horses from exposure to the virus and increased biosecurity overall are recommended.



New Mexico has tracebacks to the following counties:

Dona Ana

Eddy

Santa Fe

De Baca

Roosevelt

Otero

Chaves

Given the nature of this virus and routes of transmission, the New Mexico Livestock Board Office of the State Veterinarian recommends canceling or postponing equine events to protect horses from further exposure until the extent of the current outbreak has been determined.

New Mexico Livestock Board

With all that's going on, we've made the decision to cancel!
11/20/2025

With all that's going on, we've made the decision to cancel!

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2 Caballero Road
Silver City, NM
88061

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