NWC Contest: Deck Your Horse

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You’ve decked your halls, now it’s time to deck your horse! We love the holidays and all the festivities that they bring, and we want you to have fun with your horse and show off all the training you’ve put into him. Our “Deck Your Horse” contest is all about getting into the holiday spirit and showing off how well desensitized your horse is! Dress your horse up in his best holiday finery, snap a photo, and you could win one of three phenomenal prizes!

Rules:
1) Each member may enter one photo in the contest.

2) Take a photo of your horse(s) decked out in holiday attire. You may include as many of your horses as you’d like in your photo.

3) Email your photo as a high-resolution attachment to [email protected] by 5:00 p.m. CST Friday, December 15th. Submit only one photo.

4) In your email, include your first and last name and a little bit about your horse(s) – name, age, breed, and what he hopes Santa brings him.

5) On Monday, December 18th, we’ll post the photos in the “No Worries Contest” forum for you all to vote on your favorite “Deck Your Horse” contestants.

6) Winners of the contest will be announced on Wednesday, December 20th.

Prizes:
1st place: Training Kit of your choice

2nd place: Mecate Set

3rd place: Halter and Lead Rope

Be creative and have fun!

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